Despite being infected with polio since she was six months old, Munira Al-Juhani never surrendered to disability and completed her general education with a diploma in computer and English language, in addition to completing a number of courses that qualified her to occupy several jobs that are in line with her passion for community service. Munira continued a career struggle for 9 years, as she started as an employee in shoe embroidery, then moved to an accountant in an association for the memorization of the Noble Qur’an, then customer service in a dispensary for several years, and finally in serving the guests of Rahman in a hotel near the Noble Sanctuary of the Prophet, and Munira found In the latter, what fulfills her passion for community service.
Munira presented an ideal example of struggle and overcoming hardships, as a physical therapy rehabilitation center honored her for her struggle, and held several seminars in which Munira participated as a speaker, to support and encourage girls to complete their education, research, achieve their ambitions, and make a change in their lives and in society.
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