Accessibility for All in Egypt!

by Alhassan Foundation for Differently Abled Inclusion
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Accessibility for All in Egypt!
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Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!
Accessibility for All in Egypt!

Project Report | Aug 27, 2023
Alhassan FDN's kids

By Mostafa Elaraby | Project contributor

A new hope
A new hope

Dear Alhassan donors, supporters and believers,

 

One of the biggest challenges facing the permanent user of a wheelchair is the lack of accessibility in their home that prevent them from carry out their daily activities in a normal manner.

“Accessibility for All” helps wheelchair users to overcome the challenges they face practicing their daily activities like going to their schools, workplaces or running their errands independently due to lack of accessibility.

This project aims to offer services like accessible rides and remodeling homes, schools and public places to be wheelchair-friendly to achieve inclusion and to enable wheelers to have equal opportunities in work, education, sports, etc.

One of the biggest problems facing the wheelchair users in Egypt is the lack of accessibility in Schools.

And because Alhassan Foundation always aims to serve based on priority benefit the neediest cases, today we are going to show one of the most heart-warming stories of the Accessibility for All project.

After the research, the Foundation team was informed that there are 6 children who use wheelchairs and go to the same school.

After examining the school, the following was discovered, despite the presence of this large number of students using wheelchairs:

First, there are no Ramps in the school.

Secondly, there are no accessible bathrooms for these students.

Accordingly, Alhassan Foundation’s team moved immediately to equip and provide all kinds of accessibility necessary for this school.(three Ramps / Accessible bathrooms)

Eventually, we want to thank each and every donor or supporter who helps us to achieve this success and we urge you to continue supporting us in our cause, our hope, our dream. You can do that through subscribing to a monthly donation option, which helps us secure more funds to help more wheelchairs users and their families.

Please visit our Facebook page to read other success stories:

https://www.facebook.com/AlhassanFDN/
 
Thank you for believing in the differently abled. :)

The old bathroom
The old bathroom
The old bathroom 2
The old bathroom 2
The accessible bathroom
The accessible bathroom
The new ramp
The new ramp
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Alhassan Foundation for Differently Abled Inclusion

Location: Giza - Egypt
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Project Leader:
Lamise ElBetar
Giza - Egypt , Giza Egypt

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