
Maan Ghar A Haven of Happiness & Peace
May the innocent little flowers of Shauoor Maan Ghar always keep smiling.
Today, girls having fun making toys with clay, small joys, and precious smiles paint new colors of life on their faces.

May the innocent little flowers of Shauoor Maan Ghar always keep smiling.
Today, girls having fun making toys with clay, small joys, and precious smiles paint new colors of life on their faces.

Shauoor Maan Ghar is dedicated to providing shelter, education, and character-building to innocent young girls. These daughters, deprived of family support, are being guided toward a respectable and influential future. Because education alone is not enough—nurturing, moral upbringing,

Renowned Pakistani actor Firdous Jamal visited Shauoor Maan Ghar where he spent a memorable and valuable time with the mothers and daughters of Maan Ghar, shared heartfelt moments, and listened to their dreams and aspirations. On this occasion, he appreciated the humanitarian efforts of Shauoor Welfare Foundation,

This 14 August 2025, let us remember that the foundation of a strong Pakistan begins with awareness, education, and compassion. Before independence, our leaders knew that true freedom could only come when every citizen understood their rights, duties, and responsibilities.

At Shauoor Maan Ghar, little girls had a magical moment when they chose shoes of their own choice — colors and designs that matched their innocent dreams.

Nisar is lost, confused, and far from home — but your help can guide him back to his loved ones.
Alhamdulillah! Allah has blessed us to be part of this heart-touching change.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

As soon as the Qurbani goats arrived at Shauoor Maan Ghar, a wave of pure joy swept through the children and mothers. The girls ran to take selfies with the goats, showering them with affection and laughter.

At Shauoor Maan Ghar, we shelter young girls and women
who have suffered through abuse, abandonment, and neglect. Now, they’re rebuilding their lives — what they need most is compassion, trust, and family-like warmth.