Is a moment of relief worth a lifetime of destruction?
Addiction is an escape that often ends in ruin.
In Pakistan, drug use is spreading; sometimes glamorized in elite gatherings, sometimes a desperate escape for the poor.
Is a moment of relief worth a lifetime of destruction?
Addiction is an escape that often ends in ruin.
In Pakistan, drug use is spreading; sometimes glamorized in elite gatherings, sometimes a desperate escape for the poor.
In remote areas, poverty-stricken youth fall into addiction just to silence their pain, unaware of the price they will pay.
One such victim is the son of Nazeeran Bibi.
He was once her strength. Now, he’s struggling in the grip of addiction.
He wants to recover. There is hope.
But treatment costs 30,000 PKR for a 3-month stay, an amount this elderly mother simply can’t afford.
Your small donation can bring her peace and give her son a second chance.
Stand with her. Help bring a child back from the edge of death.
نشہ: فرار یا بربادی؟

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,

He spent his life in the Department of Animal Welfare at the University of Botany & Animal Sciences, healing voiceless creatures and easing the pain of injured animals. Arif Baba was a man who couldn’t bear to see an animal suffer.