وہیل چیئر کی تقسیم
Wheelchair Distribution
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وہیل چیئر کی تقسیم
Wheelchair
Distribution
The wheelchair project aims to help handicapped individuals. Shauoor Welfare Foundation has given several wheelchairs in different areas of Pakistan. It always boosts our morale to see the sight of comfort on faces when people receive wheelchair gifts from us. Differently abled people are a part of our society and Shauoor Welfare Foundation directs its efforts to be inclusive of every part of our society.
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Wheelchair Distribution
Jamila Bibi Needs Wheelchair
Diabetes & Amputated Leg – Wheelchair Appeal
Disability To Mobility
Rahmat Bano – A Victim of Deprivation
A Mother’s Silent Pain
Mr Waqas Ahmed – Pace2Life
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Wheelchair Distribution

Disabled Sons – Four Wheelchair
Laborer Nazeer has 4 disabled sons and needs four wheelchair.

Mazhar Bhai’s Freedom from Disability
A single wheelchair can help restore movement in his life and enable him to become an active part of society once again.

Jamila Bibi Needs Wheelchair
Case No 1671 Jamila Bibi Wheelchair Distribution: Support a Needy Mother with a Wheelchair!

Diabetes & Amputated Leg – Wheelchair Appeal
Widow case, Rubina Baji endured the pain of widowhood with great courage. Life tested her in many difficult ways, yet she never gave up. She married off both her daughters with dignity and respect, but now she lives with no one to support her.

Disability To Mobility
Wheelchair distribution transcends mere mobility; it is a vital step towards restoring dignity to those in need. Rahmat Bano is living proof.

Rahmat Bano – A Victim of Deprivation
In today’s educated world, some families are still trapped in the darkness of ignorance. Instead of fulfilling their responsibilities, they abandon women and children to unbearable hardship.

Give Hope, Give Mobility
Your support is changing lives—
Iman Fatima, a disabled girl, was abandoned by her father because of her condition. Her mother stood by her, but with no resources or support, they were helpless.

A Mother’s Silent Pain
Mama, please don’t cry. I will get better,” Iman Fatima kept comforting her mother.