World Down Syndrome Day: Celebrating Together with Rainbow Project, New Hope, and CBR

Caring Bear Team Present:

On World Down Syndrome Day (March 21), Caring Bear was honored to take part in a special event with children from the Rainbow Project, New Hope, and CBR.

To raise awareness, we wore colorful mismatched socks — a fun and meaningful symbol that reminds us, “even if we’re different, we can live together in harmony.” 🧦✨

One of the most touching highlights was the angklung performance by students from the group home. After three months of dedicated practice with our Music-Related Projects Team Leader, Abraham Leonard Sutedja, they beautifully played “How Great Is Our God” and “God Will Make a Way.”

The event was filled with energy and joy, featuring drumming, saxophone performances, singing, and fun interactive games that brought big smiles to everyone’s faces.

A heartfelt thank you to our team — Abraham Leonard Sutedja, Victor Joaquin (VJ) Lopez Go, Non (Doy) Chaisubunkanock, and Yoshiya (Totto) Hibino — for making the day so meaningful and memorable for the children and families at CCD.

We are grateful for moments like these and look forward to more opportunities to celebrate, connect, and share joy together.

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