Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!

by Alhassan Foundation for Differently Abled Inclusion
Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!
Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!
Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!
Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!
Karim on his New Wheel!
Karim on his New Wheel!

Dear Alhassan Foundation’s friends, believers & supporters,

Thanks to your donations we were able to deliver 48 customized wheelchairs in the past three months. These customized wheelchairs are tailor-made for each case based on his/her weight, height, health condition and needs. It’s made with medically approved materials, and components. It’s also provided with cushions to resist pressure sores & any possible skin irritations. Riding this efficient light-weighted wheelchair made wheelers’ daily lives so much easier; consequently, that boosted their self-esteem and physical independence.

When we started providing customized wheelchairs in Egypt, we faced the challenge of finding suitable wheelchairs for kids; as their bodies grow rapidly. Periodically changing their wheelchair to fit them as they grow wasn’t a reasonable solution. So, adjustable wheelchairs were the answer; they basically grow with the kids by simply adjusting some of the chair’s components.

The impact these wheelchairs have on kids and their families is outstanding. Kids who were forced to be home-schooled for years were finally able to join schools and get proper education. They, also, were able to do activities they were never able to, like playing sports or music or having a normal social life… etc.

We’d like to share Karim and Lamiaa’s story to show the impact these wheelchairs had on them. Karim is a 12-year-old boy who has scoliosis and multiple defects in bones and joints. After Karim got his customized wheelchair, it motivated him to start playing table tennis. Now Karim plays in the national team of Egypt for juniors and competed in Africa’s championship and placed third, also worth mentioning that he was the youngest contestant there.

Our second story is Lamiaa’s, she’s an 11-years-old amputee girl who has a brain tumor. She overcame all those who doubted her abilities. She started playing table tennis after she received her customized wheelchair. These wheelchairs have such a mind-blowing effect on these kids’ lives; they provide the proper tool to let these kids’ potentials and talents shine!

We would like to thank each and every one of you for your support. We urge you to continue supporting our cause and stay loyal donors to our cause through subscribing to a monthly recurring donation option. That will help wheelchair users in Egypt be more confident and accomplished. Please visit our Facebook page to read other success stories:

https://www.facebook.com/AlhassanFDN/

Thank you for believing in the differently abled. :)

Lamiaa on her New Wheel!
Lamiaa on her New Wheel!
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Heba with her honorary prize from her university
Heba with her honorary prize from her university

Dear all Alhassan Foundation’s friends, believers & supporters,

We’d like to share with you a new milestone in our Journey. Thanks to your generous donations, we have delivered 43 wheelchairs to our beneficiaries in the past 3 months which brings us to a grand total of 1000 manual customized wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs delivered to our beneficiaries, kids and adults. You have contributed in changing the lives of 1000 wheelchair users in Egypt. Wheelchairs are as crucial as person’s legs. They’re the only way people with mobility issues can go about their day.

These customized wheelchairs are tailor-made for each case based on his/her weight, height, health condition and needs. It’s made with medically approved materials, and components. It’s also provided with cushions to resist pressure sores & any possible skin irritations. Riding this efficient light-weighted wheelchair made wheelers’ daily lives so much easier; consequently, that improved their self-esteem and physical independence.

Heba is a prime example of how much a customized wheelchair can change a person’s life. Heba was a very shy lady from Upper Egypt. When we first saw her she had just finished her senior year of high school and was going to study Mass Communicationin the University of Beni Suef.

During the measurement session it was evident how depressed and anxious she was. After she received her tailor-made wheelchair her life changed 180 degrees; it boosted her confidence and self-esteem. She went from being a shy and quiet lady to being the president of the students’ union. Now, she advocates for other Differently Abled students. Also, she frequently meets with the university president and demands for ramps and other accessibility options to be available throughout her University. That’s the kind of change a tailor-made wheelchair can make.

We would like to thank each and every one of you for your support. We urge you to continue supporting our cause and stay loyal donors to our cause through subscribing to a monthly recurring donation option. That will help wheelchair users in Egypt be more confident and accomplished. Please visit our Facebook page to read other success stories:

https://www.facebook.com/AlhassanFDN/

Thank you for believing in the differently abled. :)

Heba during measurement session
Heba during measurement session
Heba is the University's Ambassador
Heba is the University's Ambassador
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Rasha in her wheelchair
Rasha in her wheelchair

Dear Alhassan’s Donors,

We do highly thank you for your last donation. Your support made a change for people who use customized wheelchairs in Egypt. Customized Wheelchairs in Egypt are becoming one of the main pillars in our projects to serve people with mobility issues. Providing a customized wheelchair for a person is providing him or her with a vital tool to have a balanced life that helps them to become independent physically and socially.

 

Rasha’s life has been changed due to your generous donation.  Her story starts with a challenge and ends with full independence. Her new customized wheelchair gives her the full power of movement. Before using the tailored wheelchair, she was dependent and not sociable. Her life was crippled by her mobility issue forcing her to stay at home!

With her new customized wheelchair, she has been introduced to a new phase of life. She started working and engaging in new challenges. She starts going from home to work and vice versa using her new customized wheelchair without needing any transportation. The distance takes her 2 kilo meters. She is challenging herself and the society which does not accept differences. Although, every day she faces many challenges from people and the environment surroundings from unpaved pavements and inaccessible transportation till lack of awareness, but still Rasha has a deep hope for changing the mindset of her society. By going out and being independent, messages to society have been delivered that people with mobility challenges are normal ones, but they need accessibility to live a normal life as their abled peers.

 We urge you to continue supporting our cause and stay loyal donors to our cause through subscribing to a monthly recurring donation option. That will help wheelchair users in Egypt be more confident and accomplished. Please visit our Facebook page to read other success stories:

https://www.facebook.com/AlhassanFDN/

Thank you for believing in the differently abled. :)

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Mahmoud at school
Mahmoud at school

Dear Alhassan’s Donors,

We do highly thank you for your last donation. You have supported in the change of people’s life. Your support made a change for people who use customized wheelchairs in Egypt. Customized Wheelchairs in Egypt are becoming one of the main pillars in our projects to serve people with mobility issues. Providing a customized wheelchair for a person is providing him with a vital tool to have a balanced life that helps him/her to become independent physically and socially.

 

Through your donation, you shared in changing a child’s life; this child literally moved from darkness to a bright side of life. Mahmoud’s story has started with one of our volunteers whom helped him to join our community. He lives in a slum in Cairo, it is one of the biggest poor neighborhood in Egypt. Mahmoud suffers from Muscle Atrophy, which means that he has severe weakness in all muscles of his body. This leads him to become a permanent wheelchair user. His family cannot afford buying him a wheelchair. Thus, his mum used to carry him wherever he wanted to go, and they live in a third floor without an elevator. For that reason, he was sitting all his time at home without any social life. Mahmoud’s mum said, “all my dream is that Mahmoud goes to school and be educated as other normal children”.

 

When we knew Mahmoud’s story, we were eager to be a part of changing his life. Because of your donation, we were able to provide him a wheelchair. Now, Mahmoud is going to school and he is in grade 3. He is becoming very sociable with his friends, he is moving freely. With his wheelchair, he said “I am a butterfly”.  His friends started to accept the meaning of “physical differences”. His mum’s back is being saved from carrying him three floors every day to reach their apartment. Now Mahmoud is socially active; he is participating in our events.

 

Lately we won an honorary award of Zero Project Conference 2019 to acknowledge that we are sustainable in our mission and vision and we are always seeking for the betterment of life for physically challenged people through changing their disability into ability. This Award ceremony was held in the UN premises in Vienna which focused on Independent Living and Political

Participation.

Kindly check the link below for our winning moments & tribute:

https://www.facebook.com/zeroproject.org/videos/558152034671047/UzpfSTEwMDAwMTIwNDI1NDc4MToyMjQ0OTEyMDk4ODkyMjQz/Zero photo

This honorary award is not only for us, it is for you as well our donor. Congratulations for all of us. We urge you to continue supporting our cause and stay loyal donors to our cause through subscribing to a monthly recurring donation option. That will help wheelchair users in Egypt be more confident and accomplished. Please visit our Facebook page to read other success stories:

https://www.facebook.com/AlhassanFDN/

Thank you for believing in the differently abled. :)

Mahmoud is active kid
Mahmoud is active kid
Zero Project - Wining moment
Zero Project - Wining moment
Zero Project Conference 2019 - UN Vienna
Zero Project Conference 2019 - UN Vienna

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Customized wheelchairs for kids
Customized wheelchairs for kids

Dear all Alhassan Foundation’s friends, believers & supporters,

It’s our pleasure to announce that we delivered more than 600 customized wheelchairs for kids and adults so far, and we are working on delivering a new batch of manual active customized wheelchair and electric wheelchairs for kids & adults’ wheelchair users in Egypt.

All wheelchairs users and people with mobility issues always say that their wheelchair is not just a mobility tool for them. They actually consider it a part of their body; as a matter of fact many of them call their wheelchairs their LEGS!!

That definitely make sense. That’s why we are trying hard to provide them with the most efficient wheelchairs that can help them be active, independent, and effective members in their community.

These customized wheelchairs are tailored made for each case based on his/her weight, height, health condition, and needs. It’s made with medically approved materials, and components. It’s also provided with cushions to resist pressure sores & any possible skin irritation. Riding this efficient light-weighted wheelchair made wheelers’ daily lives so much easier; consequently that improved their self-esteem and physical independence.

We would like to thank each and every one of you for your support. We urge you to continue supporting our cause and stay loyal donors to our cause through subscribing to a monthly recurring donation option. That will help wheelchair users in Egypt be more confident and accomplished. Please visit our Facebook page to read other success stories:

https://www.facebook.com/AlhassanFDN/

Thank you for believing in the differently abled. :)

Customized Wheelchairs for paralympic committee at
Customized Wheelchairs for paralympic committee at
Customized wheelchairs
Customized wheelchairs
Taking the person's measurements for fitting
Taking the person's measurements for fitting
Outgoing wheelchair users
Outgoing wheelchair users
Wheelchair users in Egypt
Wheelchair users in Egypt
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