Lets meet with Sabbir
Sabbir, a 21-year-old young man, has faced the challenges of living with cerebral palsy since birth. His condition has left him unable to speak, hear, or walk properly, rendering him completely dependent on his family for all aspects of daily care. Cerebral palsy has severely affected his mobility, communication, and overall quality of life, and the absence of proper medical intervention has only worsened his struggles. Tragically, Sabbir has never been evaluated or treated by a doctor, leaving his condition untreated and his potential for improvement unexplored.
Sabbir's family faces severe financial hardships. His father, a day laborer, works tirelessly to provide for the household, but his irregular income is barely enough to cover basic needs, let alone the specialized medical care and therapy Sabbir urgently requires. Without access to essential treatments, the family has been forced to watch Sabbir endure daily difficulties, unable to alleviate his pain or improve his situation.
Despite their struggles, Sabbir's family remains full of love and determination. They dream of providing him with the medical attention and care that could bring comfort and potentially improve his quality of life. However, their financial limitations have left them with no choice but to seek help.
Your support could change Sabbir’s life significantly. With access to medical care, therapies, and assistive equipment, Sabbir could experience a better, more dignified life, while his family could find hope and relief in seeing his condition improve. Together, we can make a difference and offer Sabbir the brighter future he deserves.
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 Sabbir for his,
Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to
provide him necessary lifesaving drugs.