From Struggle to Success – How a Dyslexic Boy Found Hope Through Education

From Struggle to Success – How a Dyslexic Boy Found Hope Through Education

A Father’s Silent Plea for His Son’s Future

On a chilly February morning in 2025, the sacred atmosphere of the Annual Sant Samagam at Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib was filled with prayers and devotion. Among the devotees stood Gurcharan Singh, a humble Granthi, burdened with silent worries. His Rs. 8,000-a-month income barely kept his family afloat, and his greatest concern was his 8-year-old son, Rehmat Singh.

Nearby, his wife, Simran Kaur, clutched her faded shawl, her sleepless eyes reflecting her fears. “He’s eight,” she murmured, “and already the world feels too heavy for him.” Their son, an intelligent and curious boy, was struggling in school, battling an unseen challenge—dyslexia.

A Diagnosis That Changed Everything

Rehmat, a naturally bright child, took an entrance test at Akal Academy Baru Sahib, but he did not pass. A deeper evaluation revealed dyslexia, a learning difficulty affecting his auditory memory and reading comprehension. The Educate To Save (ETS) team saw beyond the diagnosis—they saw a child full of potential, waiting for the right guidance.

Realizing the urgency of his situation, the ETS team shared his story online, and the response was overwhelming.

The Educators and Strangers Who Became His Angels

Among those moved by Rehmat’s story was Pavleen Kaur, a passionate special educator who volunteered to help him navigate his learning challenges. With patience and dedication, she worked with Rehmat every day, helping him turn his struggles into strengths.

But it was the kindness of a stranger that truly transformed his fate. CA Harvinder Pal Singh, deeply touched by Rehmat’s journey, came forward to sponsor his education at Akal Academy Baru Sahib. With this support, Rehmat was given a second chance at education—a chance that many children like him never receive.

A New Beginning – Rehmat’s Journey to Class 3

Today, Rehmat confidently walks into Class 3, his backpack no longer a burden, but a symbol of hope and opportunity. His parents watch with tears in their eyes, knowing that he is finally free from the chains of struggle.

But Rehmat’s story is not unique. Thousands of children with untapped potential are waiting for someone to believe in them.

Be the Change – Help Children Like Rehmat Soar

The Kalgidhar Society’s ETS team continues to fight for children like Rehmat, but they need support from people like you.

💙 Will you be the one to make a difference?
📩 Sponsor a child today at www.educatetosave.com or www.csrforchange.com.
📢 Share this story. Spread the hope. Change a life.

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