Lets meet with Abu Muca Hawlader
Abu Muca is an 8-year-old boy whose gentle spirit shines through, despite the many challenges he faces. Diagnosed with autism at birth, Abu Muca experiences difficulties communicating and engaging with others. Social interactions can be overwhelming, and repetitive behaviors often make it hard for him to adapt to new situations. On top of this, weakness in his hands and feet limits his ability to move freely and complete basic tasks independently.
Abu Muca attends a local madrasah, where he is eager to learn alongside his peers. However, his condition creates hurdles that set him apart. His struggles with communication and physical challenges make it difficult to fully participate in lessons and activities, leaving him feeling isolated and unable to reach his potential.
At home, Abu Muca’s father, a daily wage laborer, works tirelessly to support the family. Yet, the high costs of specialized therapies and medical care remain out of reach. Without these essential services, Abu Muca’s development and quality of life are at risk.
Despite these obstacles, Abu Muca is full of untapped potential and hope. With access to proper medical care, therapy, and educational support, he could develop his communication skills, strengthen his physical abilities, and gain the confidence to thrive in school and beyond.
Your sponsorship could transform Abu Muca’s life. It could provide him with the resources he needs to break through the barriers he faces, giving him a chance to build a brighter future. Together, we can help Abu Muca overcome his challenges and achieve his dreams.
Let’s give Abu Muca the support he needs to shine.
Your $29 monthly gift will give Him access to
life-changing education programs, crucial
health and dental services, life skills, and
more. At UHCD Foundation, we believe
empowering disabled children can break the
cycle of poverty for their families, their
community and the next generation.
Can Sponsor Abu Muca Hawlader for his ,
Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to
provide him necessary lifesaving drugs.