This artwork is a touching creation by children with disabilities, including those who are deaf-mute, autistic and have Down syndrome, as well as abandoned children. Guided by their instructor, Oumar, they crafted handmade clay glasses as part of a therapeutic activity. The process involved rolling clay into small balls to relax their palms, drying them in the sun and then firing them at 850 degrees Celsius. This piece not only showcases their creativity but also highlights the therapeutic benefits and supportive environment provided by Oumar and the Columbin community.