
Khan Sultana
The house of Khan Sultana was so small that the children used to sleep on the street. They were impoverished, and the husband was lost in addiction.

The house of Khan Sultana was so small that the children used to sleep on the street. They were impoverished, and the husband was lost in addiction.

This rehabilitation model started from the garbage dump site to a fruitful vocational center.

Annual ceremony at Shauoor Girls Vocational Center Muftian Dina

A single book, a school bag, and tuition fees can change the future of an orphan child. For many families, the success of one child is their only hope.

NIP, Quaid-e-Azam university, Oxford university, and other renowned organizations powered this project to help promote a positive environment in those disaster hit areas.

بھولی کی کہانی بھولی کا شوہر مر گیا اور اس کے بھائی اس کی دیکھ بھال کرتے تھے۔ بدقسمتی سے اس کے تین بھائی یکے

Our dedicated team arrived Taunsa again for efficacy testing of Pakistan Parenting tips.

Our dedicated team arrived again for efficacy testing of Pakistan Parenting tips.

Shauoor Welfare Foundation is diligently ensuring the reach of these tips to a maximum number of people.

Mr. Gulbaz and his team discussing the tips of parenting in traumatic times.

Miss Gheeda Mustafa and his team discussing the Parenting tips for people in traumatic times. Parenting Pakistan Project presents us with these tips prepared by

Parents neglected their children a lot in economic difficulties. Shauoor also conducted sessions during the relief and is still continuing this series.

Our volunteer Mr. Taimoor also took part in a Q&A session in Lakki Marwat, Bannu, Naurang, D.I.Khan.

Our Vigilant Volunteer Miss Malaika Tahir delivered tips regarding the importance of appreciating children and documentation safety to mothers of flood-affected areas in Taunsa

Miss Iqra Syed actively contributed to explaining the parenting tips regarding a child’s mental as well as physical protection.
Shahzaib Jamil emphasizes on spending quality time with children and encouraging them.

Miss Laiba Naeem discusses the importance of spending time with children in traumatic times.