This physically challenged man from Ullal may need your help

[email protected] (Abdul Hameed Padubidri)
August 20, 2016

In spite of their disabilities and helplessness some people struggle hard in their lives to accomplish their goals. However, often they become helpless to achieve some of their basic needs in life. It remains their dream only unless they are supported and helped by others.man

Ahamad Azmal, son of late Sheikh Ahmed, residing at Kodi, Ullal in Mangaluru taluk, is one such person. He is a physically challenged by birth. He is a father of three children, amongst whom, his elder son is studying in 4th grade; while second daughter is studying in UKG and third daughter is just two years old. He is living with his family in a rented house.

He is the only bread-earner of his family, and is earning for his livelihood, which is just enough for his monthly house rent and limited needs. Though he is very spirited to do something more for his other basic needs, he is not able to do any hard work because of his physical deformity.

His only wish is to have his own house so that he can reside decently there and save his monthly rent for other wants. But, it is very hard for him to materialize due to his incapability though he is enthusiastic to work relentlessly in that regard.

Despite this, he is never seen extending his hands for help from others as he is very mindful of sense of self-respect & dignity. For him and family's daily breads, his earning is decent.

"I never feel my physical disability as a my failure; it's all the God's test; I can't sitting idle at my home; I am doing my best for my decent earning within my maximum capacity; I never extended my hands for help with anyone so far; but if the God wills, I may not be deprived of helps by the big-hearted philanthropists... "

Those who wish to extend financial help to Ahamad Azmal may visit his rented house at Kodi, Ullal or contact him through his mobile: 0091-9035300318

Bank account details: AHAMAD AZMAL; A/C NO 31646850873; STATE BANK OF INDIA; CHOTA MANGALORE; IFSC CODE SBIN OO3669

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Abc
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

please correct IFSC code SBIN0003669

Abu abdullah
 - 
Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

May Allah give him Hidaya

SK
 - 
Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

We pray the Almighty to shower his mercies on this family ...Aameen....Insha Allah...

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