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

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.

With pounding hearts, we announce that Sheheryar’s heart surgery has begun.

Another daughter of Eve (Hawwa) has been brutally murdered—Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Raji’un.

A single mistake by a car driver caused a car accident that shattered this family’s happiness.

Dr. Syeda Saiqa conducted an enlightening session at Shauoor Maan Ghar on detoxifying body, and mind for holistic well-being.

Kausar Nasreen lives at her brother’s house in his store room after the tragic loss of her husband and two sons.

Life was going well, but then her husband tragically fell from the third floor and passed away.

Let’s take it upon ourselves to support this helpless mother and her orphaned daughters.

Financial assistance is required so Sajida can open a small shop. This small act of kindness can bring a lasting change to her family, offering them a path forward to a better living.

Sajida, an educated woman, Despite the hardships, she is determined to stand on her own feet and provide for her family.

Shahid Iqbal’s wife suffers from multiple illnesses, and without regular medication, her condition could deteriorate further.

Let us stand with this sister, who is fighting the battle of life with unwavering strength. Be her support in this time of need.

It feels like where we live, the state does not exist. Perhaps we are a nation without guardians… an Abandoned Nation.

Be the one to take the first step in supporting someone in need—because for them, the wait for the first might just be their last.