A loan of$175 helps Ahmed enhance his tailor shop by incorporating a UPS, New juki machine and other accessories used in sewing clothes
Ahmad Ali need a loan of $175 A loan of$175 helps Ahmed enhance his tailor shop by incorporating a UPS, New juki machine and other accessories used in sewing clothes
"Those who spend their wealth in Allah's way by night and by day, secretly and publicly — they will have their reward with their Lord." — Quran 2:274For Ahmad Ali, there is no stopping a disabled person from achieving success if he has the will and spirit to go for it. Ahmad, who has polio, has proven that handicapped people can be independent if they refuse to allow themselves to wallow in self-pity and despair. The 34-year-old has shown grit and determination for he is now a tailor in Lahore. His condition would have been much better if he had been educated. But he was sent to learn tailoring instead. Ahmad got married a few years ago and his wife also suffers from polio. The couple has three children, aged between three months and four years. Despite using support to walk, he feels proud to be independent and be able to have my his house with money earned from his tailoring business. It is sad that many disabled haven no jobs and have to depend on the sympathy of others for their livelihood. Persons with special needs like Ahmed need to be encouraged and support. Seedout bringing its assistance in its quest to encourage and support Ahmed by providing a loan of $175 that will be used to invest in his tailor shop so that he has an enhanced and appealing set up where he can easily work and increase his earnings. He wants incorporate a new juki machine, UPS, accessories used in sewing etc
"Those who spend their wealth in Allah's way by night and by day, secretly and publicly — they will have their reward with their Lord." — Quran 2:274For Ahmad Ali, there is no stopping a disabled person from achieving success if he has the will and spirit to go for it. Ahmad, who has polio, has proven that handicapped people can be independent if they refuse to allow themselves to wallow in self-pity and despair. The 34-year-old has shown grit and determination for he is now a tailor in Lahore. His condition would have been much better if he had been educated. But he was sent to learn tailoring instead. Ahmad got married a few years ago and his wife also suffers from polio. The couple has three children, aged between three months and four years. Despite using support to walk, he feels proud to be independent and be able to have my his house with money earned from his tailoring business. It is sad that many disabled haven no jobs and have to depend on the sympathy of others for their livelihood. Persons with special needs like Ahmed need to be encouraged and support. Seedout bringing its assistance in its quest to encourage and support Ahmed by providing a loan of $175 that will be used to invest in his tailor shop so that he has an enhanced and appealing set up where he can easily work and increase his earnings. He wants incorporate a new juki machine, UPS, accessories used in sewing etc
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