
A New Beginning – Disabled Father
A New Beginning for Muhammad Ali – From Breakdown to Breakthrough!
Muhammad Ali, a disabled rickshaw driver and the sole provider for his family, struggled when his only source of income — his rickshaw — broke down.

A New Beginning for Muhammad Ali – From Breakdown to Breakthrough!
Muhammad Ali, a disabled rickshaw driver and the sole provider for his family, struggled when his only source of income — his rickshaw — broke down.

We are honored to welcome Fariha Pervez, a renowned singer and compassionate soul, as the official Ambassador of Shauoor Welfare Foundation.
She recently visited Shauoor Maan Ghar, a safe home for orphan girls and abandoned elderly mothers, where she witnessed the love, dignity, and healing being offered to the most vulnerable.

It was not just a story — it was a lesson of truth, sacrifice, and unwavering faith.
On the blessed occasion of Muharram-ul-Haram, the girls at Shauoor Maan Ghar gathered to listen to the soul touching historical event of Karbala.

She is not just fighting for her husband — she’s fighting for her daughters’ future.
Salma Baji, a hardworking mother of three little girls, is struggling every day to protect her family.

A story that shook the walls of our office…
Seven siblings, the eldest just 16, the sister 15.
Three of the younger siblings and a baby brother are neuro patients, and one also suffers from diabetes.

Faith Over Fear: A Mother’s Stand!
Saima made a difficult but dignified decision — when her husband, addicted to drugs and became abusive, even threatened her life and tried to sell their children in his intoxicated state.

When a child chooses the streets over home, it’s a wake-up call for us all.
At Shauoor Welfare Foundation, we recently dealt with a deeply sensitive case that reflects the pain hiding inside many homes.

Education for Survivors!
Sohbatpur is one of the flood-affected regions of Balochistan. Shauoor Welfare Foundation extended its support to families who had lost everything.

Shamshad is a silent warrior.
With one arm paralyzed and a limping leg, he still walks every day, selling papads to feed his mentally ill wife and son. He never begs.

We are deeply saddened by the sudden death of renowned actress Ayesha Khan.
May Allah grant her the highest place in Jannat-ul-Firdous.

Kausar Bibi’s life took a painful turn when her husband became paralyzed and fully dependent on her. But fate didnot stop there, she met with

Shehnaz Bibi is a widow and the mother of young children. She used to work with a fodder cutting machine to feed her family. One tragic day, both of her hands were cut off in an accident.

A house with warmth and contentment for helpless girls and mothers, Shauoor Maan Ghar. Every soul carries a story of pain — daughters torn from families, mothers left alone, disowned by the society or loved ones.

At Shauoor Welfare Foundation’s Head Office, Shauoor Dastarkhwan is arranged to serve food for laborer women and children working in factories. They find not just food, but respect, comfort, and relief.

Let’s Sort, Pack & Distribute Clothes Together!
Join us today at the Shauoor Head Office for a meaningful Cloth Bank Activity where we’ll sort, tag, and arrange donated clothes and accessories for distributions.

He has constant suicidal thoughts, “I feel like ending my life.”
A jobless father, Dilawar works as a daily laborer, lifting bricks all day so the stove at home can burn.

Nadia Naimat is a mother, a tailor, and a fighter — carrying the weight of a life no one sees.
Her husband is mentally ill. One of her sons can’t walk and depends on a wheelchair.

The pain hidden in Iram Shehzadi’s eyes once told a silent story of loss and fear. After her mother’s death, her father—disabled and unwell—could no longer protect or provide for his daughters.