Who We Are
Shaheed Safwan Soddo Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with disabilities and paralysis. We believe that every individual, regardless of their physical challenges, deserves dignity, opportunity, and hope.
Founded with a vision of service and compassion, our foundation works to provide medical support, rehabilitation, mobility aids, and vocational training for disabled individuals. Through our programs, we aim to restore independence, create equal opportunities, and ensure that no one is left behind.
At the heart of our mission is the belief that true progress lies in inclusivity. We strive to build a society where people with disabilities are not only supported but also empowered to lead meaningful lives and contribute to their communities. Together with our dedicated team, partners, and supporters, Shaheed Safwan Soddo Foundation continues to stand beside those in need—bringing care, hope, and change.
Together with our dedicated team, partners, and supporters, Shaheed Safwan Soddo Foundation continues to stand beside those in need—bringing care, hope, and change.








What We Do
01.
— Medical Services
We provide essential healthcare support for disabled and paralyzed individuals who often struggle to access proper treatment.
02.
— Therapeutic Services
We offer physical and occupational therapy to help disabled and paralyzed individuals regain strength and mobility.
03.
— Rehabilitation Service
We provide comprehensive rehabilitation programs designed to restore mobility, confidence, and independence.
04.
— Assistive Device Tech
We provide wheelchairs, crutches, prosthetics, and other mobility aids to empower disabled individuals.
05.
— Academic Institutes
We support inclusive education by helping disabled individuals access schools and training centers.
06.
— Self Employment
We empower disabled individuals to achieve financial independence through skill development and entrepreneurial support.
Impact Stories
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