
A Rare & Painful Disease
Maria Afzal is battling a rare and painful disease. Her body parts are deteriorating. Every day, she fights between hope and despair.
Widow: Widows are those helpless women whose husband died and have no one else to support them for their financial needs.
Transgender: The deprived and the most neglected gender of the society who need to earn for themselves and their families.
Orphan: Those needy children, teenagers or young boys and girls who lost their father and have left with no one to who can safeguard and accept those orphans as guardian.
Child Labour: The child labour is the young hard worker community in our society who genuinely need help for survival and rehabilitation.
Handicap: Disabled and special people who cannot fulfil their daily needs by themselves

Maria Afzal is battling a rare and painful disease. Her body parts are deteriorating. Every day, she fights between hope and despair.

A woman who was already struggling to take care of her paralyzed husband has now been left helpless after a brutal incident crushed both her legs.

Khan Sultana’s case was one of the toughest. His children were forced into begging, surrounded by addiction, abuse, and destruction.

Tanveer Kosar lives alone with her daughter, who witnessed her father’s brutal murder with her own eyes. Since that tragic day, they have been forced to live in isolation, away from relatives.

Survival or Starvation?
A heartbreaking struggle unfolds in Asif Bhai’s home—on one side, he is fighting for his life, and on the other, his children are battling hunger.

Families battling hunger and poverty—especially the women in our society whose husbands suffer from physical or mental illness—face unimaginable struggles.

Battling cancer without a husband’s support, she faced mounting medical expenses and daily household costs. A medical device in her throat even made eating difficult.

Shauoor Cases are part of the Shuaoor family.
This family includes widows, disabled individuals, orphans, transgender persons, and child laborers, who become members of the Shauoor family.