Empowering Girls, Shaping Futures
Shauoor Girls Vocational Center in Dina Welfare Center is a testament to the vision of Dr. Shahida Noumani, aligning with the “Kafalat and Small Business” programs.
Shauoor Girls Vocational Center in Dina Welfare Center is a testament to the vision of Dr. Shahida Noumani, aligning with the “Kafalat and Small Business” programs.

Tayyaba’s father works a modest job, and her brother is disabled. Despite these challenges, Tayyaba has shown outstanding performance in her studies.

Maryam Hashmi is the sole provider for her children after her husband abandoned them.

Seven years ago, Waqas lost his father, leaving him with the responsibility of supporting his siblings while continuing his education

We need to raise our voices against women’s violence and work together to alleviate it in society.

In these dark times, the least we can do is lit a ray of hope along the way that can reduce the darkness of poverty and hopelessness.

Today was the final deadline, and he desperately asked Shauoor for help. Let’s come together to secure the future of a farmer’s son and help him achieve his dreams.

But now, she has left after her marriage. Aina wants to be brave too

Let’s come together and help this bright young soul complete his educational journey so that he can grow into a valuable member of society.

Together, we can provide these individuals with the basic support they need for a few months. Be our strength, as there is so much more to be done

Waqas, a brilliant and self-respecting young man, is a beacon of hope. He has journeyed through many hardships to reach university, where he now pursues his dream of becoming a software engineer.

An orphaned girl, Mehvish is in her final semester but is unable to attempt exams due to unpaid fees. Despite losing her father, she persevered to continue her education against all odds.

When his father passed away, Ehsaan became the hope for his mother and sisters. Despite the pain of orphanhood, his passion for education has brought him to the gate of college.

The journey for young girls from village to university has been made possible through your support, enabling young girls to become active members of society.

Rabia comes from a family and an environment where women are often denied respect and personal boundaries, leaving her to grow up in circumstances no girl should ever face.

Ghazala’s household is one of many unfortunate families devastated by addiction.