By Asma Rao | Head of Resource Mobilization
Education is the backbone driving the society in this day and age. Unfortunately in Pakistan this backbone is rather weak due to non-availability of this blessing to the majority of the population, even when there are thousands of young minds ready to be taught and their talents ready to be taped. The dearth of this right is a consequence of various factors; poverty, outdated social norms and stereotypes being just the tip of the ice berg. One such story is of 14 year old Shumaila who rather than engaging herself in learning and the other normal things that children of her age ought to be doing was forced to take care of her family and work to make ends meet.
Shumaila’s father Mohammad was a local carpenter in a small village near Vehari of Punjab Province and worked vigilantly to provide for his family. Unfortunately, during a construction project in a house there was an accident and his right hand was crushed under some falling debris. His hand was amputated and thereafter he was rendered unable to carry out his normal function. His physical weakness and inability to provide for his family made him a bitter man and thus he was unable to maintain a steady job anywhere. Seeing this little Shumaila along with her mother, decided to take matters into their own hands. Her mother started working as a domestic help and Shumaila worked from her home assembling decoration flowers in order to provide for her family (which includes two little brothers). As a result her education came to a halt. When our team at FMH system heard about her story through the outreach workers, they visited the household and after surveying the circumstances offered to provide for Shumaila’s basic educational needs. The family was overjoyed and agreed happily.
Now Shumaila is back in school and is aspiring to become a nurse as she was inspired by the circumstances in her house and wants to serve humanity. As the saying goes a child without education is like a bird without wings. Thanks to your contribution, this child has regained her wings and is now on her way to skies.
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