The group brought food and drinks, enjoying them together over relaxed conversations. There were no grand speeches or formalities. Staff sat with residents, talked, laughed, and simply spent time in each other’s company. The casual setting made space for real connection and open conversation.
One of the most moving moments of the day was when a resident addressed the group. A long-time advocate for people living with disabilities, he has represented Papua New Guinea on many national and international platforms. He laid it out plainly, the daily challenges faced in a society that too often ignores or underestimates those with disabilities. Drawing from his own life, he advised not to seek sympathy, but to encourage awareness and responsibility, calling for change from families, schools, workplaces, and government bodies alike.
