The Story of Moses: From Survival to a Bright Future
At WaterWish NFP, we believe that every child deserves a path from vulnerability to a life of dignity and purpose. Moses’ journey is a powerful reminder that while a child’s beginning may be marked by hardship, their future is defined by the love and support of a community.
A Legacy of Resilience
Named after the Prophet Moses (Musa AS), who was preserved and honored after being cast into a river, this young boy’s life reflects a similar miracle of protection. Found alone as an infant, he was brought into a sanctuary where he was no longer “abandoned,” but became a beloved son of our community.
Today, Moses has grown past those early fragile days. His name remains a symbol of his strength and the divine mercy that watched over him when the world turned away.
Building a Bright and Secure Future
Moses has reached an important milestone in his development. To continue his growth, he now needs the opportunity to step out into the world and learn alongside his peers.
Our current focus for Moses includes:
- Education: Moses needs your support to attend a nursery school where he can begin his academic journey.
- Social Development: Attending school will allow him to grow and play alongside children of his own age, fostering the social skills he needs to thrive.
- Long-term Stability: By investing in his early education, we are building a secure foundation for his entire future.
Your Mercy in Action
The progress Moses has made is a direct result of the compassion shown by our supporters. Your Sadaqah and Zakat are the tools that provide the care, education, and love he deserves. By supporting Moses, you are ensuring that an orphan child who started life in a small cloth in a dry river now has the chance to carry his own school bag into a classroom.
A Prayer for Moses
“Ya Allah, as You protected Moses and granted him a life of purpose, protect this child. Grant him success in his studies, surround him with friends who cherish him, and let his future be a testament to Your infinite mercy.”

