Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan

by Zindagi Trust
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan
Educating 1800 child workers in Pakistan

Project Report | Nov 20, 2013
Success Story: Meet Sanaullah

By Jahanara Shiraz | Director of Academics, Non-formal Education

A volunteer visits a Paid to Learn school
A volunteer visits a Paid to Learn school

Sanaullah is a 12 year-old boy with a passion to serve Pakistanis as a doctor. He lives with his parents, four brothers and three sisters in a rented house. His father is a rickshaw driver who never went to school. His older brother is a mechanic. Both of them work hard every day, struggling to support the household.

 

Sanaullah’s admission to a Zindagi Trust School is an interesting story. One day Sanaullah’s father was waiting in his rickshaw for a passenger. He happened to be standing outside Zindagi Trust’s Chah Sultan School in Rawalpindi. Upon questioning he learned that a non-profit by the name of Zindagi Trust worked in his slum to educate working children at no cost to their parents or employers. He had always wanted to educate his children but simply could not afford it. When he learned that the trust also provided free books and stationery, paid regular students a stipend upon graduation, and finances top graduates through matriculation, he became convinced that he must admit his son Sanaullah to the trust’s school.

 

Sanaullah joined the school in 2012 and is now studying in grade 4. He is a promising student and his strength is his confidence. He sticks to whatever decision he takes, displaying a maturity beyond his years. He is positive and makes you believe he will make his dream come true.

 

Since his childhood, Sanaullah was told that: Everything can be had, but for a price”Yes, you can have everything for a price but not confidence,” is his response. His self-belief is his biggest asset and his message to all working children like himself is a simple yet powerful one: “Believe in yourself and you will do your best!”

 

He urges his fellow students to work hard from the very first day of their academic term. The best thing Sanaullah likes about the ZT School is that it practices on-going assessment & at the end of the term final assessment.

 

 A bright student, Sanaullah always gets good news when the term’s academic results are announced. As the first child from his family to go to school, a major part of his commitment to his studies comes from the fact that he wants to prove his mettle to his family. He tells us that when he is rewarded at the end of each academic term, all his relatives get together at his house and bring sweets to celebrate his success.

 

Sanaullah was excited to share with us that his cousins are also studying in a Zindagi Trust School now. His family feels proud when he goes to a relative’s house to read letters for them. Sanaullah and family are a success story for their ready acceptance of Zindagi Trust’s opportunities for a better life through education. 

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Zindagi Trust

Location: Karachi, Sindh - Pakistan
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Abdul Haque
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Karachi , Pakistan

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