Education  Egypt Project #71942

Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs

by Alhassan Foundation for Differently Abled Inclusion
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Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs
Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs
Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs
Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs
Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs
Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs
Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs
Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs
Help Educate 10 Students in Wheelchairs

Project Report | Aug 19, 2026
When Education Opens Doors: 12 Students, 12 Dreams

By Yousra Adel | Marketing Manager

Alhassan Academic Rehabilitation Grant

At Alhassan Foundation, we believe that education is one of the most powerful tools for creating lasting change and opening new opportunities for persons with disabilities.

Through Alhassan Scholarship Program, we provide scholarships to outstanding university students who use wheelchairs, helping them continue their education and pursue their academic goals without financial barriers standing in their way.

Supporting 12 Outstanding Students

Our latest milestone was a celebration honoring 12 outstanding wheelchair-using university students who received the Alhassan Academic Rehabilitation Grant.

The students come from different governorates across Egypt, including Cairo, Giza, Fayoum, Minya, and Beheira, and are enrolled in different universities and academic disciplines, including Cairo University, Ain Shams University, Mansoura University, and other Egyptian universities.

Comprehensive Educational Support

Alhassan Scholarship goes beyond tuition fees. It provides comprehensive support designed to help students focus on their education and successfully complete their university journey.

The scholarship covers:

  • University tuition and college fees

  • Books and educational supplies

  • Meals

  • Transportation expenses

  • Student accommodation

  • Other university-related fees and expenses

By addressing these different financial needs, the grant helps remove some of the barriers that may prevent talented wheelchair-using students from continuing their education.

Education as a Path to Opportunity

During the celebration, May ZeinElDein, Managing Director of Alhassan Foundation, emphasized the importance of education and its role in transforming lives.

She highlighted that supporting students with disabilities is not only about providing financial assistance, but also about creating opportunities for them to build their future, achieve their ambitions, and participate fully in society.

The 12 students honored at the event represent different academic fields, backgrounds, and governorates, but they share the same determination to learn, succeed, and build a better future.

At Alhassan Foundation, we believe that education is an investment in potential. By supporting talented students today, we are helping create a future where disability is never a barrier to education, achievement, or opportunity.

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Alhassan Foundation for Differently Abled Inclusion

Location: Giza - Egypt
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Project Leader:
Alhassan Sedky
Giza , Giza Egypt

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