As the Founder and Managing Leader of Caring Nation & Social Welfare Society, Sayyada Abidi brings compassion, dedication, and hands-on leadership to every initiative. With a background rooted in community service and therapeutic care, they have been the driving force behind creating accessible support systems for individuals with physical and developmental challenges.
Under her leadership, the NGO offers a wide range of therapy and special education services, including Knee Pain Physiotherapy, Orthopaedic and Neuro Physiotherapy, Knee Care Treatment, and tailored programs for individuals with ADHD, Autism, and other learning needs. Her goal is to create an inclusive environment where every individual receives the care and support they deserve.
Through innovative Inclusive Learning Programs and community-driven outreach, the founder continues to bridge gaps in healthcare and education. Their commitment ensures that every child and adult—regardless of ability—can access specialized care and thrive in a supportive society.

I have been serving as a Physiotherapist at Caring Nation for several years, and each day here has been both a challenge and a joy. My journey began with a deep desire to contribute meaningfully to the lives who require specialized care.

Caring Nation’s vision of “Education with Empathy” resonates deeply with my own belief — that learning must be inclusive, patient, and full of heart. I feel honored to be a part of this welfare society, where we nurture not just academic growth but emotional strength and social inclusion.

Working at Caring Nation has been one of the most fulfilling experiences of my career. As a Special Needs Teacher, I’ve had the privilege of supporting children with diverse abilities, helping them learn, express, and grow in their own unique ways. Each day brings new lessons in patience, creativity, and compassion.
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