Musk Saeed bin Saeed.. New Steps After Years of Pain
Musk Saeed bin Saeed is a Yemeni woman from Taiz governorate who spent 66 years of her life in silent giving — working the land and raising twelve children despite the harshness of life and the war that left nothing unchanged.
In 2019, a landmine left over from the conflict turned her life upside down in an instant. In a single moment, her days of movement and work were replaced by pain and helplessness. She lost her ability to walk and became dependent on those around her for the simplest daily tasks — she who had never known idleness a day in her life.
Years passed as she fought her suffering with patience, until she reached the King Salman Center for Prosthetics and Rehabilitation in Taiz, operated by Al-Ameen Humanitarian Support Organization (IRVD). There, she received a prosthetic limb and began her rehabilitation journey, gradually returning to who she once was — standing on her own feet, walking with confidence, and living among her children with a smile that has not left her face since she reclaimed her freedom.
Musk says with simple yet profound words: “They gave me back my life, my hope, and my joy.”
Her story says what numbers cannot: that real support gives a person back more than the ability to walk — it restores their dignity and their sense of belonging to their own life.