
Character Building & My Diary
An effective and thought-provoking workshop titled “Parenting Through My Diary” was held at the Shauoor Head Office, Lahore.

An effective and thought-provoking workshop titled “Parenting Through My Diary” was held at the Shauoor Head Office, Lahore.

Rehana and Farzana—two orphaned sisters living with mental disabilities

Mr. Abdul Ghafoor is a daily-wage laborer, yet his greatest sorrow is not poverty

After her husband’s passing, Khalida was left burdened with a debt amounting to hundreds of thousands of rupees. Despite her advanced age and frail health,

Mr. Hafeez is partially visually impaired, yet he manages to cover the rent for their home by working as a daily wage laborer

Shauoor Welfare Foundation is delighted to share a heartwarming update on a widow case

Air Commodore Khalid Chishti, while guiding the youth in an intellectual awareness session

“Parenting Program: Training Children in Daily Routine through – My Diary”

Mr. Khalid has been battling tuberculosis for a long time.

Fakhra is pursuing her education with the support of Shauoor and aspires to complete her studies to build a secure and dignified future.

Retired Air Commodore Khalid Farooq Chishti shared a powerful message

Factory worker widow Saima is bedridden with fractured back and leg needs monthly sponsorship through Shauoor’s Kafalat Program.

Child punishment for speaking the truth is the worse thing one can do as in parenting.

Jobless Bhola has a house without a roof. Starvation and helplessness have made life unbearable.

Renowned Sufi scholar and founding member of Shauoor, Mr. Mustafa Jaan, visited the Shauoor Community Development Center in Begum Kot, Lahore

*Shauoor’s Vice President, Mr. Tanveer Ahmed Khan,* visited the Shauoor Community Development Centre, Begum Kot, Lahore