
Poison: Is A Final Escape?
How does someone reach the point of consuming poison? What unbearable burden leads to such a tragic decision? Aasma, an MA Political Science graduate,
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

How does someone reach the point of consuming poison? What unbearable burden leads to such a tragic decision? Aasma, an MA Political Science graduate,
Syeda Sabiha and her daughter are battling severe mental health challenges, with no stable place to call home. Her daughter’s illness led to stay at Jinnah Hospital, where she slept on the cold, bare floors.

After losing her husband, Kausar Parveen worked tirelessly to raise her daughters and even managed to arrange the marriages of two of them.

Iram Shahzadi’s husband suffered a stroke that caused fluid accumulation in his lungs.

Ibrahim, a brave little boy, is battling inflammation in his intestines.

Shahnaz Bibi, a mother of four children, is a resilient woman carrying the weight of her family on her shoulders.

Zainab is an orphan, and her widowed mother has endured countless struggles, working tirelessly at a brick kiln to survive.

Kecha Khan’s story is an example of immense resilience.