The Benevolent Society for Disabled is a Lifeline for Many Families in Gaza

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Wed Aug 12 2020

Menna is an orphan child living with her widow mother and four siblings in a house owned by her grandfather that consists of two bedrooms. Menna with her two brothers are school students who need educational expenses such as tuitions and transportations. Menna joins a governmental school, third grade. She is a distinguished student; she always gets excellent scores at all school subjects. She does not find any difficulty in school subjects and Math is her favorite one. Menna goes to school by bus, so she needs monthly transportation fees that the Benevolent Society for Disabled covers through permanent aid provided to disabled, needy and orphans. The Benevolent Society for Disabled's aid also helps them match their basic need of food, clean water and medicine. The Benevolent Society for Disabled's sponsorship is an essential lifeline for many disabled and needy children who live in extreme poverty and harsh life condition.