A Mother’s Strength, A Son’s Future: Shehzada Wildan’s Journey
“My name is Shehzada Wildan. I am a student of Class 6 at Frontier Corps Public School, Chitral.”
On the football field, he runs with energy and confidence, chasing the ball with the same determination he brings to his studies. Between books and play, Shehzada is learning something far greater than lessons, he is learning discipline, resilience, and belief in himself.
But his strongest support waits for him at home.
Sitting beside his mother, Fauzia Bibi, he reads aloud from his book, carefully writing notes as she listens and guides him. It is a quiet moment, yet full of meaning, a reminder that education is not just learned in classrooms, but nurtured at home.
Fauzia Bibi’s journey has not been easy. After an accident during the COVID-19 pandemic, she lost mobility in her legs and has since been using a wheelchair. Yet, even through her own challenges, her focus never shifted from one thing, her children’s future.
“I am very happy for this scholarship,” she shares with gratitude. “For parents like us, this support brings hope. May Allah reward those who made this possible.”
Through Niaz Support, Pakistan’s top organization for persons with disabilities, families like theirs are given a new sense of stability. Through Subah Sehar, an education initiative of Niaz Support, the organization is committed to providing education for the children of persons with disabilities, ensuring that no child is left behind.
For Shehzada, this support means more than just going to school.
It means walking forward with confidence.
Every morning, his mother prepares him for the day, adjusting his uniform, fixing his tie, and sending him off with love, all while seated in her wheelchair. Nearby, his father carefully polishes his shoes, a quiet act of care that speaks louder than words.
Shehzada wears them, stands tall, and steps out toward his future.
Because sometimes, strength is not just about standing,
it is about rising, together.
