Mobility Support
Providing wheelchairs and mobility aids to disabled Muslims and those with special needs, helping them live with dignity, independence and ease.
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Many Muslims live with disabilities and require specialized support aids to undertake their daily tasks with dignity. Poverty, however, often prevents them from obtaining the essential aids needed to do so, compounding the difficulty to their lives.
Paraplegics and the physically impaired suffer some of the worst poverty in the developing world, because a lack of mobility aids, such as a wheelchair or crutches, completely hinders any attempt at a normal life.
‘And whoever helps ease a difficulty in the world, Allah will grant him ease from a difficulty in the world and in the Hereafter.’
TirmidhiProvide Dignity for Just £50
Your donation can help provide essential mobility support to disabled Muslims, amputees and individuals with special needs, giving them greater independence, ease and dignity.
Donate £50 Nowcan help transform a life.
A Single Wheelchair Can Transform a Life
Ummah Welfare Trust seeks to redress this ‘mobility poverty’ by providing wheelchairs and other mobility aids to amputees and individuals with special needs. These mobility programmes are delivered in Pakistan, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
Wheelchairs, scooters, commode chairs and crutches profoundly improve the quality of life for disabled adults, children and carers. They improve access to education and work for carers, and facilitate independent living and social inclusion for the disabled.
You can support this profound project — which reaches some of the Ummah’s most vulnerable — with your Zakat, Sadaqah and Lillah. A single wheelchair can transform a life, and the lives of those who care for them.
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