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Child Labour

Responsibility of the Society, not the Institutions

اداروں کی نہیں ، معاشرے کی ذمہ داری

Child Labour Program
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Child Labour

Responsibility of the Society, not the Institutions

اداروں کی نہیں ، معاشرے کی ذمہ داری

bdullah child labor
Abdullah Wants to Study

Abdullah Wants to Study Too. Abdullah’s father became paralyzed after falling from a roof at work. As the only son, Abdullah had no choice but to leave school at the tender age of 13 and earn a living. Now, he works at a local hotel for a daily wage of just 300 rupees. If this child receives monthly support, his educational journey can begin once again. You too can take responsibility for an orphaned and needy child’s future. Let’s help Abdullah dream again.

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ایک یتیم اور نادار بچے کا ذمہ آپ بھی لے سکتے ہیں

عبداللہ بھی پڑھنا چاہتا ہے والد کام کے دوران چھت سے گر کر جسمانی طور پر مفلوج ہو گئے گھر کا اکلوتا بیٹا ہونے کی حیثیت سے 13 سال کی عمر میں ہی پڑھائی چھوڑ کر روٹی کمانے نکل گیا کسی ہوٹل پے 300 روپے دیہاڑی پہ کام کرتا ہے اگر اس بچے کی ماہانہ کفالت لگا دی جائے تو اس کا تعلیمی سفر پھر سے شروع ہو سکتا ہے۔ ایک یتیم اور نادار بچے کا ذمہ آپ بھی لے سکتے ہیں

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Events & Updates

educational support

Silent Battle of a Woman

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.

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Naseem baji feed an orphan

A Single Mother of Young Children

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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marriage support

A Bound & Disabled Father

Muhammad Ramzan, a disabled man who became paralyzed after a tragic accident, relies entirely on kind hearts like yours for daily needs, including food. Today, he faces a bigger challenge: marrying off his daughter.

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