
One More Life Saved
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.
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

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,

Mr. Azam is a hardworking man who spent years working as a salesman at a shoe store. But life took a sudden and painful turn. After being diagnosed with an intestinal infection, he underwent surgery at Holy Family Hospital.

Kausar Bibi spent her whole life raising her children with love and devotion. One of her sons was responsible, hardworking, and carried the burden of the house on his shoulders.

Riffat Baji’s husband passed away in 2021, leaving her alone to face a world full of challenges.
But she did not give up.

A New Beginning for Muhammad Ali – From Breakdown to Breakthrough!
Muhammad Ali, a disabled rickshaw driver and the sole provider for his family, struggled when his only source of income — his rickshaw — broke down.

Shamshad is a silent warrior.
With one arm paralyzed and a limping leg, he still walks every day, selling papads to feed his mentally ill wife and son. He never begs.