
Helpless Mom, Mentally Challenged Daughter
Case Zubaidah Bibi, an elderly woman with her mentally challenged daughter, has been part of Shauoor’s support system for the past four years.

Case Zubaidah Bibi, an elderly woman with her mentally challenged daughter, has been part of Shauoor’s support system for the past four years.

Umar Ali Qadri is bravely fighting the battle of life and death.

The bone was broken due to falling on the road. The operation was done and a wheelchair.

Imagine the pain of people who reach us in tears, carrying emotional and physical wounds.

They are also very worried about expenses, they need kafalat system.

Asia’s house is starving, this sister knows the work of the parlor, she needs support to stand on her feet.

After the passing of Amanullah, Shamim Bibi is left alone to care for her two daughters, with no father, brother, or son to support her.

Shauoor Family members, we witness the vulnerabilities of women living alone in our society every day.

Sajida Parveen and her four young children work hard from a young age due to poverty and financial constraints, earning a meager living through laborious work to make ends meet.

A feeling of taking care of helpless mothers: Supporting a relative’s household by providing financial Support, Donating to Welfare Foundations.

How much joy would this father have celebrated on the birth of his sons? Who will be raised by whom?

This sister, suffering from extreme poverty and illness, is not happy. Take them in the sponsorship sheet.

Naseem Bibi and her two-year-old daughters have no male support in this crowded world and are forced to stumble from door to door.

Let’s lay our hands on the heads of these bereaved girls to comfort the soul of Bilqis Baji.

There reigns a realm of mourning in the house, Let’s embrace the bereaved sister in the mantle of guardianship.

A lonely woman struggles to raise four children who are not her own but her late sister’s. Their lives are filled with pain and suffering

Shauoor’s Kafalat Program is supporting hundreds of lives like Nabila’s son, ensuring they find hope and dignity