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Photos from Vision Rescue's post 14/04/2026

Suleman comes from a family of seven living in an area where access to education is limited. His father works as a small vendor near the railway station, selling homemade candy floss, with some days bringing no income at all. When the family learned that free education was available, they enrolled their children with the hope of giving them a better future.

While Suleman was attending the BLC, teachers noticed he was losing weight. VR intervened immediately, ensuring he received medical care at a civil hospital along with proper treatment and nutrition. Today, Suleman is no longer malnourished, and teachers continue to ensure he eats nutritious meals.

Suleman’s mother actively participates in awareness programs in the community and in skills training programs where she learnt income-generating skills such as stitching and basic beauty treatments. Over time, she invested in a stitching machine, began taking small orders, and now earns from home, helping her family meet basic needs.

With growing confidence, she has also become a voice for social change in her community, encouraging other families to send their children to school and ensuring education reaches more children, just like it reached Suleman.

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Photos from Vision Rescue's post 24/03/2026

Farah is the elder of two siblings, growing up in a family that once struggled quietly on the margins. Her parents, Ali and Shabnum, migrated from a rural area in search of stability, but hardship followed them.

When Vision Rescue connected with the family, Farah was just three years old and newly enrolled at the Beacon Learning Center (BLC). Through consistent counselling from Vision Rescue’s (VR) case officer, Shabnum began a journey of transformation. She learned about her rights, her importance within her family, and the steps needed to secure a better future for her children. Guided - but not carried - she took responsibility for obtaining essential government documents. To do this, Shabnum started a small business, making bracelets from home, saved the money herself, and completed the process independently.

This shift changed everything. Shabnum’s growing confidence earned her husband’s respect, strengthening their relationship and creating a more supportive home.

Today, Farah attends a government school after completing three years at BLC. Her teachers describe her as endlessly curious, “her questions never stop.” Shabnum, once silent, is now a community champion, mobilizing families for health camps, encouraging education, and helping other women find their voices - just as she once found her own.

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