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

How does someone reach the point of consuming poison? What unbearable burden leads to such a tragic decision? Aasma, an MA Political Science graduate,
Syeda Sabiha and her daughter are battling severe mental health challenges, with no stable place to call home. Her daughter’s illness led to stay at Jinnah Hospital, where she slept on the cold, bare floors.

After losing her husband, Kausar Parveen worked tirelessly to raise her daughters and even managed to arrange the marriages of two of them.

Iram Shahzadi’s husband suffered a stroke that caused fluid accumulation in his lungs.