
Empowering Sajida Parveen & Her Children
Sajida Parveen and her four young children work hard from a young age due to poverty and financial constraints, earning a meager living through laborious work to make ends meet.
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

Sajida Parveen and her four young children work hard from a young age due to poverty and financial constraints, earning a meager living through laborious work to make ends meet.

Child labors struggling for their families — like Shiraz, who is deprived of his fingers, yet refuses to give up.
Can we truly understand the pain Shiraz endures after losing his fingers to a work machine while struggling to provide for his family?

A feeling of taking care of helpless mothers: Supporting a relative’s household by providing financial Support, Donating to Welfare Foundations.

How much joy would this father have celebrated on the birth of his sons? Who will be raised by whom?

This sister, suffering from extreme poverty and illness, is not happy. Take them in the sponsorship sheet.

Naseem Bibi and her two-year-old daughters have no male support in this crowded world and are forced to stumble from door to door.

Let’s lay our hands on the heads of these bereaved girls to comfort the soul of Bilqis Baji.

There reigns a realm of mourning in the house, Let’s embrace the bereaved sister in the mantle of guardianship.