Giving Education Of The Rich To The Poor By Wali Rahmani, Founder Of Umeed Academy
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India, 9 Dec 2023 12:59 PM GMT | Updated 27 Jan 2024 9:05 AM GMT
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Creatives : Bushra Naaz
She plays a pivotal role in shaping the narrative of the platform, ensuring that every piece of content is informative, engaging, and thought-provoking. With a deep understanding of current affairs and social issues, she strives to deliver content that not only educates but also inspires positive change within society.
Umeed Academy: Breaking Chains, Building Futures
Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, Wali Rehmani, a young visionary at the age of 19, embarked on a mission fueled not by motivation or inspiration, but by an overwhelming sense of pain. A pain that struck him every time he witnessed the harsh reality of poverty on the streets of the city he called home.
His journey began with a deep-rooted questioning of the generational poverty that seemed to persist without end. From childhood observations of children begging on the day of Eid to the realization that poverty transcends generations, Wali found himself compelled to make a difference. However, his approach was not the conventional charity model but a profound belief in transforming lives through education
"I cannot bear, I cannot see poverty. The purpose of charity is not just to give but to immediately lift someone out of their current condition," says Wali, driven by the philosophy that education is the key to breaking the cycle of generational poverty.
Wali's vision led to the creation of Umeed Academy, where he, with sheer determination, adopted the first ten children with the goal of shaping them into future leaders. The initial plan was modest, but the impact turned out to be monumental. Today, Umeed Academy stands as a testament to Wali's unwavering commitment, offering education of the rich to the underprivileged.