KARACHI: World Mental Health Day is observed throughout the world on October 10, 2020 and the goal this year as announced by the World Health Organization is increased investment in mental health.
In line with the goal of this year's World Mental Health Day, Kazim Trust has announced that it will offer interest-free refundable educational loans to undergraduate and post-graduate students with ADHD and learning difficulties, so that they are able to take up higher education at the best universities. The repayment of the loans is structured, so that the funds on repayment can be then used to give loans to other student applicants in the future. Kazim Trust does not take donations or engage in fundraising.
Speaking about this new scheme, Kazim Anwar, the Founder Trustee of Kazim Trust said, "Young people with ADHD and learning difficulties have a challenging life. We felt that at least the availability of finances should not be a hurdle for them to seek higher education. We decided that the Trust will provide loans not grants, as young people must also develop a deep sense of responsibility, and understand that by repaying the loan, they will effectively be contributing to the education of many other future students."
The students' community is one of the hardest hit by the pandemic, with educational institutions first closed for a long time and then opening to conduct classes online, which could only be available to those having computers and an internet connection. In these circumstances, students with ADHD and learning difficulties tend to get even more marginalized and any initiative to support them can be life-changing for them. With the launch of this new scheme the Trust continues to build on its work in the field of mental health.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2020
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