Rajab Ali | Organizer
Rajab Ali | Organizer
My name is Rajab Ali
Every morning, before my children wake up, I ask myself the same question:
"Will I be able to provide for my family today?"
For a long time, I have been struggling with poor health. Because of my illness, I have not been able to keep a stable job. I have searched for opportunities, tried my best to stay strong, and never stopped hoping that life would get better. But despite my efforts, I continue to face the same painful reality.
The hardest part is not my illness.
The hardest part is seeing the worry in my children's eyes. They deserve to focus on school, to dream about their future, and to enjoy their childhood not to grow up watching their father struggle to make ends meet.
As a father, there is no greater pain than feeling helpless when your children depend on you.
I don't want to live on donations. I don't want sympathy.
I simply want the opportunity to work.
With PKR 300,000, I can start a small business that will give me a stable source of income. It will allow me to provide for my family, support my children's education, and rebuild our lives with dignity instead of depending on temporary help.
This fundraiser is not about giving me money.
It is about giving a father the chance to stand on his own feet again.
If you choose to support me, you are doing more than funding a small business. You are helping a family replace fear with hope, uncertainty with stability, and hardship with opportunity.
Whether your donation is large or small, it will bring me one step closer to building a better future for my children.
If you are unable to donate, please consider sharing my story. The person who changes my family's future may simply be someone who sees your share.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Your kindness, generosity, and compassion can give my children something every child deserves—a future filled with hope. ❤️
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