It’s been six long years since Naseem Baji lost her husband. Life hasn’t been the same since.
Now, battling her illness, she is also the sole caretaker of her four young children — bright kids who want to study but have no financial support.
It’s been six long years since Naseem Baji lost her husband. Life hasn’t been the same since.
Now, battling her illness, she is also the sole caretaker of her four young children — bright kids who want to study but have no financial support.
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An unknown, starving, abandoned man. Helpless! Voiceless! Forgotten by the world. When Shauoor Welfare Foundation’s volunteers reached him, his condition was heartbreaking.

In the heart of Lahore city, near Data Darbar, many people are left to die silently on the streets—invisible to the world. One such man was found lying helplessly on the roadside, drenched in rain, unnoticed by passersby.

Losing her husband, her only son—her last hope and support—also passed away. She is now fighting diabetes, which causes severe swelling in her hands and feet.

At first sight, it was difficult to decide whether the man lying on the roadside was dead or alive. He has no name, no voice,