Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!

by Alhassan Foundation for Differently Abled Inclusion
Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!
Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!
Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!
Customized Wheelchairs for the 1st time in Egypt!

Project Report | Mar 17, 2025
The unstoppable Hero

By Mostafa Elaraby | Project contributor

our hero
our hero

Dear Alhassan Foundation’s friends, believers & supporters,

 

We must thank you all for your support, which enabled us to provide 1568 customized wheelchairs in the last year 2024 despite all the difficulties facing the world due to the inflation.

In Alhassan FDN we work day and night so that we can provide the physical and financial independence for all wheelchair users in Egypt.

These customized wheelchairs are tailor-made for each case based on his/her weight, height, health condition and needs. It’s made with medically approved materials, and components. It’s also provided with cushions to resist pressure sores & any possible skin irritations. Using customized wheelchairs made wheelers’ daily lives so much easier; consequently, that boosted their self-esteem and physical independence.

We at Alhassan Foundation always aim to be present to serve our members everywhere and in every governorate in Egypt.

This model shows that the wheelchair is the beginning, not the end.

Our story today is about Ahmed, 28 years old, He lost his leg in a tragic accident, but he didn’t give up and decided to continue his life with strength.

 

In 2020, he benefited from Alhassan foundation a customized wheelchair, which became a turning point in his life. It helped him move comfortably and independently, allowing him to get around without assistance. During this time, he discovered his passion for basketball.

In a short period of time, Ahmed joined Egypt’s national team, won African and international championships, and earned the title of Best Young Player in his first African championship under 23.

On a personal level, Ahmed is married, has a child, and works at an Egyptian university, proving that he can be a successful father and husband.

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 support us through subscribing to be a recurring donor 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. :)

Ahmed with his gorgeous familly
Ahmed with his gorgeous familly
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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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