Moses Amoghlian began his life as a passionate basketball player. He trained hard, believed in himself, and reached a level that allowed him to proudly represent Lebanon on the national basketball team in 1998. Moses did not let these obstacles silence his voice or dim his spirit. Instead he turned his personal journey into a mission for everyone else who feels left behind by the world around them. He founded WAYforALL because he knows that accessibility is the key to unlocking the potential of thousands of people in Lebanon who just want to live their lives with independence.

This organization is more than just a project it is a promise to build a future where a wheelchair or a walker is never a reason to stay home. We are dedicated to advocating for better infrastructure and raising awareness so that inclusion becomes a natural part of our society. By sharing his story and working toward real change Moses is showing us that while we cannot always choose our path we can certainly choose to pave the way for others. Together we are making Lebanon a place where every person can move forward with confidence and a true sense of belonging.

Basketball was not just a sport for Moses; it was a way of life.

In 2002, everything changed when he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The diagnosis was shocking, but it did not stop him. Moses chose to keep going.

He continued his education and discovered a new passion in teaching. Over the years, he taught at five respected universities across Lebanon. Inside the classroom, he became more than a professor. He became a source of inspiration, showing his students that strength is not only physical, but also mental and emotional.

As the disease progressed, Moses began using a walker to move around. But the hardest part was not the illness itself. It was the daily struggle with inaccessible streets, buildings, and public spaces. Simple tasks became difficult, not because of his condition, but because the world around him was not designed for everyone.