This question is always on our minds when we bring students to work with disabled people in Da Nang City. The students' assignment when they visit disabled people's organizations is to provide some new knowledge and skills to disabled people based on their needs and the major they are studying. At the end of the working session, disabled people often share that they have learned new knowledge and skills from the students. However, from the students' sharing, we see that they also learn a lot from such practical experiences: "These experiences are wonderful - interesting, it helps us understand how Deaf children communicate with each other in real life; how CDS supports Deaf children in learning. We are proud that today we have become a part of it. After this session, we think we will be more confident when working with Deaf children. To remove information barriers for the Deaf, we think we can learn more about sign language to make communication easier. In addition, we will also pay attention to this issue in our future IT work to ensure their access to information”. “At first, I was very confused, not knowing how to teach computers to the blind. It took me a while to figure out how to do it. The blind are amazing, learn so fast, and have such a great memory. When I was young, it took me a long time to learn the characters on the computer keyboard. The blind sisters and brothers also made us realize how lucky we are. We have so much. They have so many challenges and lack so many things but still love to learn”. And many other meaningful shares from the students made us realize that our program to support students participating in practical community projects is not just a one-way give and one-way receive. We learn from each other.