Life Can Change in an Instant
Life Can Change in an Instant – Let’s Stand Together!
Some tragedies leave scars that never heal. A thriving family can fall into extreme poverty overnight.
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Life Can Change in an Instant – Let’s Stand Together!
Some tragedies leave scars that never heal. A thriving family can fall into extreme poverty overnight.
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Baba used to buy me a new dress every Eid…”
Now he’s gone.
But it still feels like he whispered to someone:
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A Pen Instead of Labor – Husnain’s Journey of Hope who is a sweet and innocent child who faced immense hardships. His mother is suffering from HIV, and he was burdened with responsibilities no child should bear.
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Every Child Deserves a Joyous Eid
For most children, Eid is a celebration—new clothes, shoes, and endless joy. But for those without parents, it is a reminder of what they have lost. Who do they turn to?
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Losing a father means losing everything. Food is counted, education becomes a dream, and childhood fades into struggle. With no guardian to protect them, relationships turn distant, and hope seems lost.
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Love & Care for Every Orphan!
“A mother-like figure is never truly a mother.”
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Orphanhood: A Painful Struggle
No parent ever wishes for their child to be orphaned, but if fate has written this in someone’s destiny, we should strive to ease their burden. Help the orphans, so Allah protects your own children from such hardships.
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Zakat: Donate with Dignity
The food on our tables is a blessing from Allah. To increase these blessings, let’s share with those in need. Some break their fast with only water. Some children avoid friends because they lack food at home.
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Razia Baji, a dedicated member of Shauoor Welfare Foundation, bore the responsibility of raising her orphaned granddaughters alone. These little girls had neither a mother nor a father, and there was no male support in their home.
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Iqbal’s tears still weigh heavy on my heart.
Torn clothes, shivering hands from hunger, a burning body from fever—his tearful eyes silently questioning the state, institutions, and the society.
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