Naser and His Family: A Portrait of Endurance Amid Pain and Poverty

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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)
Naser and His Family: A Portrait of Endurance Amid Pain and Poverty
Naser and His Family: A Portrait of Endurance Amid Pain and Poverty