When inclusion meets the spotlight, magic happens.
At IMPACT, we have always believed that every child — regardless of their challenges — carries within them a spark of extraordinary potential. This belief was beautifully proven when our students and leadership took center stage on Morning at Home, one of Pakistan's most beloved morning shows.


We are incredibly proud to share that our honourable Director, Ms. Maliha Latif Asad, recently appeared on Morning at Home alongside the wonderful Juggun Kazim for a conversation that truly needed to be heard.
In this insightful segment, Ms. Maliha spoke passionately about the vital importance of professional support and specialized therapy for children with developmental challenges. Her message was clear: early intervention is not a luxury — it is a necessity. When children receive the right support at the right time, from dedicated and trained professionals, lives are genuinely transformed.
This appearance was more than a television interview. It was a platform to amplify a message that IMPACT has been living and breathing since 1999 — that inclusive education, when done right, changes everything.


But the most unforgettable part of this milestone? Our students.
Our shining stars stepped in front of the cameras, into the lights, and onto a national stage — and they were absolutely breathtaking.
🎤 Amaan Nisar took the microphone and delivered a singing performance that left the audience in awe. His confidence, his joy, and his voice reminded everyone watching exactly why we do what we do.
🎹 Ayan Zaman sat down at the piano and moved every single person in the room with a beautiful, heartfelt performance. In those moments, there were no labels, no diagnoses — just music, and a child pouring his soul into every note.
🎨 Hajra, our creative princess, wowed the audience by showcasing her stunning artwork. Her pieces were not just visually striking — they were a window into a rich, imaginative world that deserves to be seen and celebrated.


Together, these three young stars did something remarkable. They didn't just perform. They showed the world what inclusion actually looks like in action.
This television appearance was led with grace and vision by Ms. Maliha Latif Asad, and supported by our incredibly dedicated coordinators Alina Ghulam Dastgir and Fatima Shahid, whose commitment to every child at IMPACT makes moments like this possible.


What aired on Morning at Home was the result of years of patience, hard work, belief, and love — from our team, our families, and most importantly, from our students themselves.
"This was more than just an interview — it was a celebration of limitless potential."
Seeing children with developmental challenges celebrated on national television is not a small thing. It is a statement. It tells every parent who has been told to lower their expectations that they don't have to. It tells every child who has ever felt different that different is powerful.
At IMPACT, we set high standards in inclusive education because we know what our students are capable of — and moments like this are proof.
“This is IMPACT. This is inclusion. This is the future.”





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