The Life
Story of Mr. Shafiullah Temori
Case Study
1. Background
Mr. Shafiullah Temori is the son of Hayatullah Temori
and the second child in his family. His original place of residence is Markazi
Baghlan District, Baghlan Province. He currently lives in Kabul City, District
12, in the Arzan Qeemat area near Mahbas Square.
His family’s economic situation was weak and at a
very low level, and after the accident occurred, their living conditions became
even more difficult.
2. Incident Description
In 2017,
a young boy named Shafiullah Temori left his home one morning like any
other child. Within moments, his life changed forever.
A trailer
truck struck him while crossing the road. The accident destroyed both of his
legs. One leg was amputated. The other was severely damaged. His childhood,
once filled with simple dreams, was suddenly replaced with hospital rooms,
surgeries, and unbearable pain.
At that
time, his family was already living in poverty. They had no financial means to
support expensive medical treatment. The future seemed dark and uncertain.
But hope
did not disappear.
Through
the support of compassionate individuals and the KBU organization, Shafiullah
received life-saving treatment in Afghanistan and later in Germany. He endured
14 months of rehabilitation. He learned to walk again with prosthetics. He
fought through physical pain and emotional trauma.
And he
did not give up.
He
returned to school.
He learned a new language.
He graduated with first rank.
Today, he dreams of going to university.
Shafiullah
does not want pity.
He wants opportunity.
He wants dignity.
He wants a future.
There are
many children like Shafiullah — children who did not choose disability, poverty,
or suffering. But with your support, they can choose hope, education, and
independence.
Your donation is not just financial support.
It is a second chance at life.
It is education instead of despair.
It is dignity instead of dependency.
Together,
we can turn tragedy into transformation.
Please
stand with children like Shafiullah.
Your kindness can change a life forever.
3. Initial Medical Intervention:
Shafiullah was hospitalized for three months at
Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital (Pediatric Health Hospital). After this
period, Dr. Sharif referred him to the KBU organization.
The KBU Organization
is still cooperating with Shafiullah. It
is also worth mentioning that a few days ago, Shafiullah was referred by this Organization
to the 400-Bed Hospital for the fabrication of prosthetic legs.
Fortunately, the leadership of the 400-Bed Hospital provided excellent
cooperation, registered Shafiullah in the hospital’s database, and stated
that for the rest of his life, if he faces any problems related to his
prosthetic legs, the hospital will continue to provide him with the necessary
support and assistance.
“Children Need Us (KBU).”
4. International Treatment Phase
After
completing the official documentation process, he was sent to Germany in the
same year for comprehensive medical treatment.
Shafiullah
was admitted to Bundeswehrzentralkrankenhaus Koblenz Hospital, where he
remained under medical care and rehabilitation programs for 14 months.
In
Germany, a host family under the supervision of Mr. Akif Arslan took care of
him. This support continued not only during his treatment but also for six
years after his return to Afghanistan.
5. Reintegration & Educational Progress
Shafiullah
returned to Afghanistan in 2019 and remained under the support and supervision
of the KBU organization until 2025.
During
this period:
He
graduated from school with first rank and is now making efforts to enrol in
university for higher education.
6. Challenges & Resilience Analysis
|
Challenge |
Impact |
Coping Strategy |
|
Physical
disability |
Loss of
both legs |
Long-term
treatment and rehabilitation |
|
Financial
difficulties |
Inability
to cover expenses |
Support
from charitable organizations |
|
Psychological
pressure |
Shock
and major life changes |
Family
support and education |
|
Social
reintegration |
Need
for social adaptation |
Education
and skill development |
7. Conclusion
Although
Shafiullah lost both of his legs, his determination, hope, and motivation for
life remain strong. He strives not to be a burden on his family in the future,
but rather to become a helpful and successful member of his family and society.
This case
study demonstrates that:
Shafiullah
Temori is a clear example of resilience, hope, and the pursuit of a better
life.
One Step for Hope, One Future for Shafiullah
Shafiullah
lost both of his legs in an accident, but he never lost his hope or
determination.
He
learned to walk again with prosthetic legs, graduated from school with first
rank, and now dreams of going to university.
However,
to continue his education and cover the costs of prosthetics and academic
expenses, he still needs support.
💛 Your donation is not just a contribution;
it is an opportunity to build a brighter future.
With your
small support, Shafiullah can become independent and serve his community.
Stand
with him today.
One donation. A lifelong change.
Prepared and organized by:
Dr. Mohammad din Hamdard
Health Department Manager
KBU Organization – Afghanistan
Contact Information:
Organization:
Kinder Brauchen Uns e.V (KBU)
Contact Person:
Shahar Bano Dewender (Watanyar) Chief Operating Director
Email: info@kinder-brauchen-uns.de
Phone:
+492083059405
Location Headquarter Office: Obere
SaarlandstraBe 3, 45470 Mulheim an der Ruhr/
Sub Office: Prozhae Taimani 2nd Street, House #8, Kabul
Afghanistan
Website: https://kinder-brauchen-uns-ev.com
February 24, 2026 - BY Admin