Lets meet with Amena Begum
Amena, a 21-year-old young woman, lives with the challenges of autism and an intellectual disability. Despite her ability to speak and hear, Amena spends much of her time in isolation, withdrawing from those around her. She struggles to connect with others, her world often feeling overwhelming and out of reach. In recent months, her condition has worsened, leaving her family heartbroken as they watch her retreat further into herself.
Born into a family with limited means, Amena has faced a lifetime without the care and support she needs. Her father strives to meet the family’s basic needs, but his income is barely enough to provide food and shelter, let alone the medical treatments, therapies, or education essential for Amena’s development. The weight of their financial struggles has prevented Amena from accessing the opportunities that could help her live a healthier and more connected life.
Amena’s family longs to see her flourish—to hear her laugh, see her build relationships, and watch her explore her potential. With the right support, Amena could receive the medical care, therapy, and education she desperately needs to improve her quality of life. This support could also provide her family with the guidance they need to nurture Amena’s growth.
Your sponsorship can bring hope to Amena’s life, offering her a path toward progress and possibility. By extending your generosity, you can help her break free from the isolation of her condition, giving her the tools to engage with the world and the chance to build a brighter, more secure future. Thank you for considering the opportunity to transform Amena’s life through your kindness.
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 Amena Begum for his,
Treatments, Rehabilitation, Education and to
provide him necessary lifesaving drugs.