Sunday, 15 November 2015

Poverty Couldn’t Stop Her From Getting Ahead


Poverty is one of the biggest enemy of education. In Pakistan 50% of children lack education due to poverty, as a result they indulge in child labor. When Marghzar was established, the relevant team visited the Bagrian, Lahore area and found some heart breaking facts. People living in a very pathetic condition. Similar is the case with this girl. She belongs to a poor family, having two siblings. They live in a single room far away from the city Lahore in a swamp type area. Poverty is one of the biggest constraint in their life. When we first questioned them regarding the education of their child, rather than answering on education they started a talk on food and shelter, a never ending talk. During the talk we came across this beautiful girl. When we first called her, it trickled many questions in our mind. Scared from us, confused from the life. She was a hearing impaired child.

Smile after struggling of months
She was normal as every one of us but after her birth, a high temperature and typhoid ruined her life ahead. Poverty stopped her parents to diagnose her and medicate in time. Sound was silenced, laughter was dimmed and the pity on her face reflected the hardship in her life. Marghzar welcomed her in such circumstances. She was admitted in special class, where teachers provided her with love and care. Special attention was provided to her. Because she was normal by birth, her mind was as sharp as the normal children.  Time was required just to boost her morale and develop self confidence in her. The aura at Marghzar Welfare Society for Special Children took around 26 months to generate the charisma for education in her.


After struggling of months and support from some generous people, a hearing aid has been provided to her. She is now shifted to normal class and is enjoying the same pleasure of life as normal children do. Poverty and disability couldn't stop her from getting ahead. It’s just due support of people like you. Help us in thriving our vision worldwide, share our words. They may not matter to you but matter to those who are a neglected part of a society. Fight poverty and support our cause. 



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Thursday, 22 October 2015

A Delighted Face with an Aching Past


Look at her childish innocent face. Her name is Aleeza, belonging to a poor family. She is a profound deaf. But was not always like this. 

When she was born, she was just like us, could hear the singing of birds, the laughter of her mother, scolding of her father, noise of her siblings but everything changed as the time passed. As she grew up, she got indulged in a bad habit of inserting sticks in her ear. That habit, once damaged her ear, but her family ignored her. As the time passed, the wound got even worse. When her family realized to medicate her, poverty stood in their way. They went to a normal doctor in their colony, but couldn’t cure the wound properly. A time came her ear became unresponsive.

Now she is just 7 years old. We have tested the level of hear by audiometer and tympanogram. She is categorized as a profound dumb, hearing at 90 dB+ at one ear and no response at the other one. At this stage of her life, she can be operated with cochlea treatment which will place her once again in a normal category. Marghzar wants to help such pity children, but cannot due to lack of much resources. Support us in this cause. Help them to be normal, help them to be a part of this society once again.
                                                        

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Monday, 12 October 2015

MARGHZAR WEFLARE SOCIETY FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN 

Marghzar Welfare Society for Special Children was established in 1995 with a mission to promote inclusive education and rehabilitation of PWD’s. From its establishment, Marghzar has gone through thick and thin to reach its milestones. Marghzar reached its 1st milestone in 2005 by establishing a school for special children at Mughalpura, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. A backward area where people send their children for work rather than at school. So Marghzar initiated free inclusive education program to help the special children along with the poor needy children.

Marghzar reached its 2nd milestone in 2011 and established a rehabilitation school in PCSIR Phase 3, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Again the same kind of area with same kind of people living below the poverty line. The secondary mission of Marghzar is to decrease the child labor. The more the children go to school, the less the child labor. It is very heart breaking to see small beautiful children working under harsh environmental conditions.

Apart from inclusive education program, Marghzar also aims to provide rehabilitation to these children. To provide rehabilitation, a vocational center is to build in future comprising of knitting and sewing machines along with the skilled workers, to teach the relevant skill to special children so they can live their life on their own.

Special children are very different from the normal ones. Several types of special children are present at our campus, which include

  1.    Hearing impaired(Mild and Profound)
  2.     Slow learner
  3.     Autistic
  4.     Mentally retarded (Mild and Severe)
  5.     Physically Disabled


All of these children are unique. Their interest specifies their mind set. Some of them like painting, computer operations, mathematics. While on other hand, some like to play outdoor games, indoor games, watch movies and see animals. They can be taught different skills by only providing them with the tools they like. No one can enforce them to study or acquire the skill set which lacks their interest. So to make them work, the first task is to keep them happy. Once they are set with the teacher, they are good to go.

Everyone thinks that special children have the same emotions as normal people, but the fact is that they have more feelings than normal ones. Once scolded by any teacher, they will not be coming to the school for the next week or even more. So at Marghzar, teachers keep this in mind and treat special children with love and care.  

Marghzar was nothing when it was started but now has around 300 children in which 100 are special; with two campuses and around 25 staff members. The inclusive education, boost their morale and make them realize that they are not much different from the normal ones. This all is due to efforts of people like you. Support our cause, promote inclusive education in your area and make the world realize, they are one of us.


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Monday, 28 September 2015

Inclusive Education Program: A Step Million Worth




As discussed earlier, how our society treats with PWD's ? We cannot change the society's perception as a whole but can make them strong enough to stand against the hardship. To some extent this can be done by Inclusive education; education in which special and normal children are taught together under one roof. Though it’s a tough job for the teacher but inclusive education really builds up confidence in special children and boost their morale. Mostly people prefer a separate school for special children, but when they step out in the real world. The scenario is entirely different. Communicating with a children with same sense is quite easy but when it comes to the difference in abilities, it is really a hard nut to crack.


When special children spend 7 hours a day with the ones with different abilities, different attitude and different thinking, it builds confidence in them. Not being normal, but thinking the same really fill them with happiness and joy. Promotion of inclusive education is a big leap towards rehabilitation of special children. Support this program and promote it worldwide so people could understand the importance of inclusive education. Share our words.

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Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Society's Attitude with PWD's

Society often referred to a place where people live, play together, share sorrows and happiness, help each other to understand the situations and consider everyone equal. We call our residing in a society! But in fact it isn’t a society as we see it.

In our society we see normal people on the one side and PWD’s on the other end. Why do we keep this difference? Why do we always try to part from them? Are they animals? Think for a while.
Why don’t we understand that the difference created by us will make them realize that they have a disability and will not be able to do anything in their future. Just because they cannot walk like us, talk like us, see like us and think like us doesn’t disintegrate them from our society. Their fun is made, they are called by nick names referring to their disabilities. Why is that so? Do we don’t know they also feel the pain as we do. They are scared to step out in the society. They think that people around them will make fun of them.

What can we do at our end? If we cannot help them financially, we all can help them morally. We can play a part in making it a perfect society rather than a so called society.  Share our words if you think can change the view of our society. Make people realize they are one of us. They may be disabled, but are humans and are as much part of our society as we are. They have right to do everything, everything they like, everything they want in their life.

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Monday, 31 August 2015

Persons With Disabilities (PWD's)

Everyone born is not perfect. We all live in a society where 90% of people can hear what they want to hear, can see what they want to see, can run, play, gossip about the happenings, study for their future and do what they want to do in their lives.



But there are those who cannot. Those who cannot feel, cannot see the beauty of nature, cannot walk and run like normal people, cannot think about any problem, in other words they are entirely different from normal people. Yes we are talking about persons with disabilities (PWD’s). PWD’s are often termed as “SPECIAL” persons.

“SPECIAL” is a unique word used to represent an entirely different unique perspective. We term them special but treat them to be useless. They seem to be a burden on our society. Do we actually know how they live? How they survive in this ruthless world? What they think about the society? They cannot think, but we can. They are known SPECIAL, because they need special care, they need special love and above all special response from the society. They are not animals, they are humans and a major part of our society. No one knows who’s going to be like them. Think a little.




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