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From Barriers to Bright Beginnings
Muhammad Musa is a young boy with a physical disability caused by polio, affecting both legs and requiring him to use a wheelchair. Like many children with disabilities, he faced major barriers to education due to the lack of accessible and inclusive schools in his area. His life changed when he was enrolled in the SADA Foundation School System. Starting from nursery, Musa has progressed steadily and is now a proud Grade 3 student, attending school regularly with the support of SADA Foundation’s daily pick-and-drop transportation service.
Beyond academics, SADA Foundation provides Musa with holistic care, including a wheelchair, assistive devices, and daily physiotherapy. Through consistent support, he has recently begun to stand with assistance—an important milestone in his rehabilitation. He also takes part in outdoor and exposure visits that build confidence and life skills. Musa’s journey reflects SADA Foundation’s commitment to empowering children with disabilities through inclusive education, care, and opportunities for a dignified and independent future.
Sada-e-Rozgar Pakistan
Shahid Ali, from the village of Saro Shah in District Mardan, has lived with a spinal disability since childhood. With the support of SADA Foundation, he was able to establish his own business and move toward self-reliance. Today, he stands as an example of how timely support and opportunity can empower persons with disabilities to live with dignity and independence.
A Journey of Courage, Leadership, and Impact
Muhammad Bilal, from Village Rani in District Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has lived with a physical disability since childhood after polio affected one of his legs. Growing up in a rural area limited his access to education and opportunities. Despite completing his matriculation, mobility challenges and lack of inclusive facilities prevented him from pursuing further studies or advancing in his passion for cricket, where he showed strong potential but had no platform to grow.
His life transformed when SADA Foundation recognized his abilities and introduced him to wheelchair cricket. He became captain of SADA Foundation’s wheelchair cricket team and later represented Pakistan at the national and international levels, including winning the Asian Championship and defeating India. Beyond sports, SADA Foundation empowered him as a Project Manager and member of its Core Executive Group, where he now leads key programs in employment, assistive devices, sports development, and education support. Today, Muhammad Bilal is a symbol of resilience—using his journey to uplift and empower hundreds of persons with disabilities, proving that determination, not disability, defines success.
A Father’s Silent Struggle and a Family’s Fight for Dignity
Mamoon Khan is a rickshaw driver from Shabqadar, Peshawar, whose life is a constant struggle to support a family where six of his children and one brother live with severe disabilities. Seven members of his household are unable to walk, speak, or care for themselves, relying entirely on him for their basic needs. From dawn to night, Mamoon drives his rickshaw to earn a living, and when he returns home, he becomes a full-time caregiver—feeding, cleaning, and caring for his family despite limited resources and overwhelming physical and emotional strain.
When SADA Foundation learned of his situation, immediate support was provided. Seven wheelchairs and commode chairs were given to restore mobility and dignity to his family members, along with a lifetime wheelchair support membership to ensure continued assistance. This support has eased Mamoon Khan’s burden and brought hope into his home. His story is one of courage, sacrifice, and resilience—a powerful reminder of a father’s unconditional love and SADA Foundation’s commitment to standing by families facing the hardest struggles.