Help Mansha Get back on his Feet
Mansha Masih 's Story
Mansha’s disability has affected him not only physically but also emotionally. He feels like a burden on his family and has lost his self-esteem. He used to be an active member of his family, but now he feels isolated and helpless. His inability to work and contribute to the household income has put a strain on his relationships with his family members. Despite facing such adversity, he remains determined to overcome his disability and live a fulfilling life. He is hopeful that with the support of kind-hearted donors like you, he can get the artificial leg he needs to regain his independence and dignity. Your donation can help Mansha get back on his feet.
Mansha Masih, a 53-year-old resident of Lahore, injured his left leg in a traffic accident two years ago. He was taken to the emergency room of a local hospital for first aid. His leg was badly crushed, and the doctor could not save it. The doctor had to amputate his leg above the knee. He needs an artificial leg to walk.
He lives with his wife and four children. He does not have a job or any other means of income. He is financially dependent on his son. Due to the financial crisis, he is unable to get a prosthetic leg. He said in distress:
“I never imagined that a single accident could change my life so drastically. I’m not just physically disabled, but emotionally shattered too, and I need your financial assistance to put the pieces back together.”
Mansha approached Transparent Hands to register his case. We are determined to raise funds and help him overcome his disability with the help of an artificial leg. However, he cannot afford it and needs the support of a generous donor like you. He awaits an artificial leg, and your support can change his life. Donate today with a big heart and help Mansha get back on his feet.
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Mansha Masih 's Story
Mansha Masih, a 53-year-old resident of Lahore, injured his left leg in a traffic accident two years ago. He was taken to the emergency room of a local hospital for first aid. His leg was badly crushed, and the doctor could not save it. The doctor had to amputate his leg above the knee. He needs an artificial leg to walk. However, financial constraints stood as a significant obstacle in his path to acquiring the much-needed prosthetic leg.
He reached out to Transparent Hands, and we registered his case. Under the supervision of Dr. Khalid at Hope Rehabilitation Centre, his left above-knee prosthesis was fixed on 19-07-2023. He was overjoyed to be able to walk again after receiving an artificial leg.
The moment he took his first steps with the artificial leg, Mansha was overwhelmed with joy and gratitude. The prosthetic limb not only allowed him to walk again but also bestowed upon him a renewed sense of independence and freedom.
The impact of this artificial leg on Mansha's life cannot be overstated. The prosthetic leg has given Mansha the ability to navigate the world with confidence, resilience, and a restored sense of purpose.
Mansha is profoundly thankful to all the generous donors who contributed towards his prosthesis. Their support and compassion have made a profound difference in his life, reinforcing his faith in humanity's kindness and concern for those in need. Their collective act of giving has not only transformed Mansha's life but also inspired him to pay it forward and to spread hope and assistance to others facing similar challenges.
As Mansha continues his journey, he carries with him a deep sense of gratitude, knowing that the gift of an artificial leg has bestowed upon him not just a means to walk, but also a newfound sense of hope, dignity, and limitless possibilities for the future.