Lemme tell you why I have got thought to give my half salary to the needy person even I earned not much.
My mother and father both are orphan since the childhood and they faced tough time which I can't express. One day, my mother asked me to give some charity to an orphan by telling one of her incidents. She told me when she and her siblings weren't in the best condition then her one of the neighborhood Aunts come into her house and said to the grandmother that she got the first salary of her elder son and my son asked me to give the whole salary to the beloved Aunti (means my grandmother) because she must be needed that money much more than us. My grandmother refused to take at first time but after insisting that Aunt she kept that money for paying school fee to the kids.
My Mother knows the pain of being an Orphan very well that's why she taught me well and asked me to give some charity to orphans then I decided the same. And, I started to search for deserved person around me.
I decided to give my half of the salary to the needy one but I couldn't able to find the person who deserved it. I've seen many street beggars near to my way but my heart wasn't agreed for that. So, I decided to find through the FB where numbers of helping pages shared various stories of needy people. One day, I scrolled down my timeline and in that time I got an image where a 10 years old girl standing with cart [ see the below image ]. I've quoted her words below:
I have been selling corn cobs for four years with my father. We are seven siblings - two sisters and five brothers. I have an older sister, and all my brothers are younger than me. My father has paralysis so I help him out after school. I study in the fifth grade at a government school in Saidpur village. We also live in the same village on rent which is Rs. 8,000.
My father came to Islamabad 40 years ago from Mardan. He was a wood cutter before he suffered a paralysis attack. Since his mobility was restricted, he started selling corn cobs which he has been doing for the last 20 years.
I join my father at his cart in the afternoon and stay with him for three to four hours. After work I go for tuition and by the time I come back home, I am totally drained.
But then life is never smooth. We have to support each other. That’s what family is all about. My father is working for us even though his health does not permit him to.
We earn around Rs.300-Rs.400 per day which is not enough to meet our needs. All of my siblings go to school, but then we don’t have any other choice. That’s all my father can do, and my brothers are not old enough to work either.
I want to study but under the present circumstances, I don’t think I will be able to do so. My father has too many mouths to feed.”
After reading the above post on one of the FB pages which was posted approx 10 Weeks ago ( 2 and half month ) I commented there (below screenshot) and got 12 replies and 10 Inbox Messages where I found one of the most appealing message from the CEO of the initiative 'Aangan' School.
She is a social activist and doing many other projects as well including 'Kitabi' , 'Be The Change', and 'Aangan' School.
[Pardon me for not saving her chat] I replied to her and asked what is she needed. She told me, her team is providing books, school uniforms, stationary, and bags to the poor and orphan kids who can't get education on their own.
I investigated her with every possible question and in return she succeeded to convince me because the core purpose behind this initiative is to give education and change their lifestyle along with following things:
- Arrange Lunch for Kids
- Karaty Clesses
- Motivational Seminars
- Extra Curriculum activities
- Make Adventure trips with every facility
- Parties planned for the sake of enjoyment
Then, I decided to help her with a very little amount 50 USD (which is Rs. 5000) for these poor kids. If we give something today to anyone then tomorrow we will get something extra ordinary in return. Believe yourself and decide what path you have to choose for living happily. Believe me, this charity gives you an inner peace if it is wrapped with dignity not proud at all. 😊
Now I asked pictures from her which she and her team captured the kids which you can see below for the purpose of making post on Steemit as per the suggested by the great Steemian . He asked me that you should make a post about her struggle maybe someone can help more from this platform. The below image taken from that school where kids ready to get an education.
One thing more is the teachers of this School are teaching these kids voluntarily. 😍 I'll teach them one day for free whenever I get some time to go there.
Here is the Ma'am distributing school bags plus books to kids. 😍 I'm pleased to see her struggle towards those kids who can't have much resources to get the basic education to live life. Allah bless all of them who helping each other. I showed the picture in one of the Steemit posts by the most generous person who help to get the food to all needy ones by arranging the contest named as One Meal a day and I got an upvote from him to help the same school.
PS: I'll make another post after payout to give update that where the earned reward goes out. So, feel free to Upvote and Resteem this post and take a part to do something for needy.
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