
Shauoor Dastarkhwan For Laborers
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.

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.

For the past five years, Shauoor Welfare Foundation has been organizing nationwide Qurbani campaigns with dedication and care. This year in Sargodha, our team members and volunteers turned Qurbani into an experience of love and dignity by packing the meat like gifts

Just like in every home, Shauoor Maan Ghar was lit up with the colors and excitement of Eid preparations. From clothes to bangles, mehndi, and jewelry — every detail was matched with love and care.

At the Jashn-e-Urdu event as series of events regarding Shauoor’s Awareness Program, Mr. Fakhhar Ullah Tahir shared the emotional and real-life story of Hasnain — a boy whose childhood was lost to poverty and pain.

In Taunsa, a region left shattered by devastating floods, Shauoor Welfare Foundation has stepped in with more than just relief—it has offered a path to recovery.

Ismat Khatoon is hospitalized and battling multiple illnesses, including stroke (falij), lung and kidney issues, and severe mental instability. She is fully dependent on her daughter,

At the Jashn-e-Urdu event promoting Shauoor’s Awareness Program, Gheeda Mustafa and Muhammad Mohsin Ahmed brought tears to many eyes as they shared the emotional journey and homeless life of Ghazala Shehzadi

At Jashn-e-Urdu event, an Awareness Session organized by Shauoor Welfare Foundation in Alhamra Hall of Lahore Arts Council, Dr. Shahida Noumani shared her deep thoughts and real-time experiences.

It’s been six long years since Naseem Baji lost her husband. Life hasn’t been the same since.
Now, battling her illness, she is also the sole caretaker of her four young children — bright kids who want to study but have no financial support.

Taunsa, a city nestled along the banks of River Indus in Punjab, still bears the scars of devastating floods. The people here continue to live in silence, their suffering echoing in every corner.

Karachi — Pakistan’s largest and the world’s 12th biggest city — holds within it many neglected and underprivileged neighborhoods, where even the necessities are a luxury.

Alhamdulillah, on the blessed occasion of Eid-ul-Adha 2025, the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) was beautifully fulfilled at Shauoor Welfare Center, Muftian Dina, with the joint efforts of Waseela Welfare Foundation.

Muhammad Ramzan, a disabled man who became paralyzed after a tragic accident, relies entirely on kind hearts like yours for daily needs, including food. Today, he faces a bigger challenge: marrying off his daughter.

Fighting Addiction, Battling Poverty!
A mother’s pledge for support is unimaginable when her only son is on the brink of losing his life to addiction, and poverty is the greatest hurdle in providing him a chance at survival.