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Naser and His Family: A Portrait of Endurance Amid Pain and Poverty
by Rebuild Aid |
Oct 23, 2025 |
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In the heart of the Sheida plain of Herat province, lives Naser — a man from Kabul who lost the use of his right leg. After years of displacement and hardship in Iran, he returned home with ten family members, hoping for a fresh start. But instead of peace, he found new struggles waiting.
Today, Naser and his family live in a fragile clay house, far from even the most basic necessities of life. The roof barely protects them from the cold, their table is often empty, and their children — who should be in school — face daily battles with hunger and hardship.
During a recent field visit, our local partner in Afghanistan — Saifrood Unity and Aid Organization (SUAO) — met Naser and his family and witnessed firsthand the depth of their suffering. Their story is not unique; it reflects the reality of countless returnee families across western Afghanistan who continue to endure unimaginable challenges.
The eyes of Naser’s children hold silent dreams of a future — dreams that struggle to survive under the weight of poverty and displacement. These families are not asking for luxury; they simply need safety, dignity, and hope.
Naser and his children urgently need support:
A safe and stable shelter
Warm, nutritious food
Access to clean drinking water
The opportunity for education
At Rebuild Aid, we believe that compassion can rebuild lives. Together with our trusted partner SUAO, we are committed to standing beside families like Naser’s — to help them move from the darkness of need to the light of hope.
Your support today can change their tomorrow.
Rebuild Aid (Denmark)
In partnership with Saifrood Unity and Aid Organization (Afghanistan)
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