
A Sick Father & A Blind Mother
Her husband is ill.
Affording two meals a day is a struggle.
Her children want to study.
Yasmeen’s life is covered in darkness, but her heart glows with the light of hope.
Her husband is ill.
Affording two meals a day is a struggle.
Her children want to study.
Yasmeen’s life is covered in darkness, but her heart glows with the light of hope.
Shamshad Uncle sells papad to support his family. His wife and young son are mentally challenged, and due to his wife’s worst mentally condition, he also manages all household chores.
Zeeshan, like many orphaned children, lost his childhood to harsh realities.
His father passed away 15 years ago, leaving his mother as his only support.
Aiman lost her father and now takes care of her younger brother. She is a brilliant student, but her semester fee remains unpaid. Without it, her future is at risk.
Zulfiqar Bhai, already struggling with a disability, lost everything after an accident. Now, he can neither afford his medical treatment nor provide food for his four daughters,
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.
Alhamdulillah! another precious life has been saved, thanks to your support. After four years of tireless efforts, Sheheryar has successfully undergone a heart surgery and is now on the path to recovery.
Mother Hanifa and her husband are elderly and unable to work. Baba Ji’s trembling hands prevent him from holding anything, and finding work is impossible.
Maan Ji Umrai Bibi is all alone in this world, struggling with severe health issues.
Nazia’s mother, Rashida, has been battling diabetes and kidney issues, with no husband or son to support her.
From trauma and suicide attempts to a life now filled with hope and education, Zainab is a testament to the success of Shauoor Maan Ghar.
Sheraz Bhai was facing extreme hardships with no one to support him. After suffering from a stroke, he was left unable to walk or move properly.
Shauoor Welfare Foundation, registration number – DDSW.LHR (REGD)1914, is a registered non-government, non-profit, non-political, and social development organization that was registered with Social Welfare Department, in 2005 under Registration & Control Ordinance 1961.
We aim to break the vicious cycle of poverty and social isolation and to restore hope for a better future. We believe that every person has the right to access resources and opportunities in order to live and develop with dignity and to become an active and contributing member of our society. We also believe that awareness is one sole solution to every problem of our society and by creating awareness we can take our society to a better level of prosperity and compassion.