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, and no family — not a single caretaker, not an institution, not even the state.
He can neither speak nor walk.
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, and no family — not a single caretaker, not an institution, not even the state.
He can neither speak nor walk.
لا وارث زندہ لاش

Nadia Naimat is a mother, a tailor, and a fighter — carrying the weight of a life no one sees.
Her husband is mentally ill. One of her sons can’t walk and depends on a wheelchair.

Ismat Khatoon is hospitalized and battling multiple illnesses, including stroke (falij), lung and kidney issues, and severe mental instability. She is fully dependent on her daughter,

Fighting Addiction, Battling Poverty!
A mother’s pledge for support is unimaginable when her only son is on the brink of losing his life to addiction, and poverty is the greatest hurdle in providing him a chance at survival.

Noor Fatima, a young girl who had stepped outside to get something, became the target of a cruel prank—some boys threw a lit matchstick at her, burning her leg and back severely.