Noor Nabil Hussein Attia is an eight-year-old girl who was born with cerebral palsy. From the moment she opened her eyes to life, she did not experience childhood like other children. Since her earliest years, when her fingernails were still soft, she moved between occupational therapy centers like an elderly patient unable to walk. Despite the severity of her condition, she always found care and support from her 42-year-old father, Nabil, who spared no effort to help his daughter. From the age of four, her father took her to the Red Crescent Society for occupational therapy and movement exercises. Later, he brought her to the Princess Basma Center in Jerusalem, then to the Arab Society for Rehabilitation in Beit Jala, and afterward to the Committee for Special Needs in Askar New Camp, where she stayed for five years. Eventually, she settled at the Red Crescent Society in Nablus, where she now studies at the Special Needs School, which provides occupational therapy, massage, and speech therapy.



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