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

Shamshad Uncle sells papad to support his family. His wife and young son are mentally challenged, and due to his wife’s worst mentally condition, he also manages all household chores.

Zeeshan, like many orphaned children, lost his childhood to harsh realities.
His father passed away 15 years ago, leaving his mother as his only support.

Aiman lost her father and now takes care of her younger brother. She is a brilliant student, but her semester fee remains unpaid. Without it, her future is at risk.

Zulfiqar Bhai, already struggling with a disability, lost everything after an accident. Now, he can neither afford his medical treatment nor provide food for his four daughters,