
Women Fighting Hunger & Poverty
Families battling hunger and poverty—especially the women in our society whose husbands suffer from physical or mental illness—face unimaginable struggles.

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.

When Sajida Baji’s case came to Shauoor, her family was in dire straits. The children were out of school, and there wasn’t enough food at home. But with support from the Kafalat Program, their circumstances began to improve.

After her husband remarried, Umm-e-Laiba not only lost financial support but also witnessed her daughters being physically and emotionally abused.

Shafee baba’s challenges persist, and he needs continuous support for survival. Let’s join hands to ensure Shafee Baba and his family are not left alone in these difficult times.

Mastoor Bibi and her elderly mother are living alone, facing life’s hardships with dignity. Despite their challenges, they choose not to beg.

Let’s stand with Sumaira to protect her from this nightmare and give her and her children a chance at a better life.

Join the cause and become a part of a system dedicated to serving humanity.

Make a difference by helping with Ghulam Nabi’s treatment and supporting his family’s basic needs.

Maryam Hashmi is the sole provider for her children after her husband abandoned them.
Mairaj Bibi, a woman who had once lost herself in the abyss of addiction, decided to turn her life around. Her unwavering determination and love for her children led her to connect with Shauoor Welfare Foundation.
The story of mother Kausar begins with sorrow and ends with tears. In her old age, she has no one to rely on, struggling daily with hardship.
Syeda Sabiha and her daughter are battling severe mental health challenges, with no stable place to call home. Her daughter’s illness led to stay at Jinnah Hospital, where she slept on the cold, bare floors.

After losing her husband, Kausar Parveen worked tirelessly to raise her daughters and even managed to arrange the marriages of two of them.

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

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

Nusrat Baji’s struggle with poverty. From an extremely poor household, she was abandoned by her husband.

Iram has no food for her starving kids. At such a tender age, she has been burdened with a life that is full of sorrow and struggles.