Our Impact

EquallyAble works towards empowering individuals with disabilities by offering a variety of programs and services that cater to their needs. 

Our Programs

Programs

Success Stories

Our Donors Impact

EquallyAble identifies the unique needs of individuals with disabilities, develops customized programs and services, implements them through partnerships, and regularly evaluates impact to make improvements.

Success Stories
Mohammed
Mohammed
EquallyAble’s GiveHope 1000 program provided Mohammed with the support he needed to start his own business and regain his independence.
Success Stories
Jaleel
Jaleel
Growing up, Jaleel crawled to school and received ridicule from his community and peers. With both legs amputated, he struggled with mobility, but persevered to attend school to receive his education.
Success Stories
Iqbal
Iqbal
Mohammed Iqbal is an extraordinary individual who serves as an inspiration to anyone who wishes to achieve their dreams despite their limitations.
Success Stories
Huzaifa
Huzaifa
Huzaifa’s story is a reminder that individuals with disabilities have the right to education and the ability to succeed, given the right support and resources.
Success Stories
Azizai
Azizai
Azizai’s story sheds light on the challenges that individuals with disabilities face in certain cultural contexts.
Success Stories
Mala
Mala
Mala’s success is a testament to the power of digital literacy and the importance of empowering individuals with disabilities.
Success Stories
Khatun
Khatun
Take the inspiring story of Atoshi Khatun from West Bengal, one of EquallyAble’s digital entrepreneurs. With the support of our Zakat program, she received the resources needed to pursue her education and develop vital skills.
Success Stories
Amin and Anil
Amin and Anil
This heartwarming story is an example of the impact that small acts of kindness can have on someone’s life.
Success Stories
Ameena
Ameena
Ameena is a special recipient of EquallyAble’s Tuition Assistance Program. Part of promoting our Education Program is offering financial aid to eager students who also have a disability that might prevent them from furthering their education.