Every Child Deserves a Joyous Eid
For most children, Eid is a celebration—new clothes, shoes, and endless joy. But for those without parents, it is a reminder of what they have lost. Who do they turn to? Who listens to their silent pain?
Every Child Deserves a Joyous Eid
For most children, Eid is a celebration—new clothes, shoes, and endless joy. But for those without parents, it is a reminder of what they have lost. Who do they turn to? Who listens to their silent pain?
ہر بچہ خوشیوں بھری عید کا حقدار ہے

Kiran’s life is in severe danger. Her simple-hearted parents have been running from place to place since morning without food or water, desperate to save their daughter, until they were so weak that they collapsed on the roadside.

Sajjad Bhai’s life is passing through the most testing times. Fighting kidney failure and hand fracture, he has no children, and his wife is severely ill.

Asmat is seriously ill, and her husband has been confined to bed after an accident. There is no source of income at home, making it extremely difficult to manage household expenses and medical costs.

When Nazia Baji’s only orphaned son passed away, this grieving mother was left helpless with her four young daughters.