Moses Amoghlian
Moses began his journey in life as a passionate basketball player. He worked hard, reached a high level, and proudly played with Lebanon’s national team in 1998. In 2002, his life changed when he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.

Even with this challenge, Moses did not stop. He continued his education and went on to teach in five respected universities across Lebanon, inspiring students with his knowledge and spirit.

As time passed, the disease advanced, and Moses began using a walker to move around. But the most difficult part was not the illness itself. It was the many barriers around him, the lack of accessibility, and the closed doors he faced everywhere. Still, he refused to give up. He kept moving forward, always looking for ways to live with dignity and freedom.

Dr. Tony Bou Farah
Tony, a clinical pharmacist and Moses’s close friend for more than 15 years, was by his side through this journey. In his work, Tony also saw many others going through the same struggles every day.

He began to ask himself an important question: Why can’t Lebanon be a country where everyone, no matter their condition, can move freely and live without limits, just like people do in developed nations?

From that simple but powerful question, WAYforALL was born. It grew out of friendship, out of hope, and out of a dream for a Lebanon that is open, safe, and welcoming for everyone.