Ahmed, 9, is an orphan spending most of his time studying to get high scores in all school subjects. Ahmed joins an UNRWA primary school, third grade. He is an active distinguished student; he likes English and math subjects and he wishes to be a lawyer in the future. After the death of his father, Ahmed lives with his mother, one sister and one brother in a house owned by his grandfather. Ahmed with his two siblings are school students, they need educational expenses including transportation, uniform and stationary fees. His poor mother cannot afford all these expenses; especially they do not have any income source except some financial aid received from the government each four months. Benevolent Society for Disabled provides permanent assistance to Ahmed to help him cover the needed educational and living costs. Benevolent Society for Disabled's help ensures that Ahmed completes his education and lives a decent he deserves.