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Whoever saves the life of one person, it is as if he saved the life of the whole humanity. (Al Maeeda: 32)

جس نے ایک انسان کی جان بچائی تو گویا اس نے پوری انسانیت کی جان بچائی (المائدہ:32)

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Whoever saves the life of one person, it is as if he saved the life of the whole humanity. (Al Maeeda: 32)

جس نے ایک انسان کی جان بچائی تو گویا اس نے پوری انسانیت کی جان بچائی (المائدہ:32)

Fighting Cancer, Losing Everything

No one should be broken like this. Asad Ali has been fighting cancer for years, battling for his life. In his helplessness, others took over his shops. Deemed incurable, his family abandoned him—leaving only an elderly mother by his side. There is no food, no medicine. He needs six injections. In these painful moments, we humbly ask for your help.

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کرب کے ان لمحات میں مدد کی درخواست ہے

یوں بھی کوئی برباد نہ ہو، اسد علی طویل عرصے سے کینسر سے زندگی کی جنگ لڑ رہے ہیں۔ان کی بے بسی کا فائدہ اٹھاتے ہوئے دوکانوں پر قبضہ ہو گیا۔لاعلاج سمجھ کر فیملی چھوڑ گئی ایک بوڑھی ماں رہ گئی بس۔ راشن ہے نہ دوا۔ چھ انجکشن لگوانے ہیں۔ کرب کے ان لمحات میں مدد کی درخواست ہے۔

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Helplessness, Disability & Poverty

Helplessness, Disability & Poverty

Imran Bhai is living a helpless life, crushed under the weight of poverty and disability. At times hunger tormented him, illness demanded medicine he couldn’t afford. Shauoor Welfare Foundation’s Medical Support brought a ray of hope into his life —

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Kidney Patient – Failing Organs

Kidney Patient – Failing Organs

Sabeeha is a nurse who had been serving sincerely at a hospital, but suddenly she was diagnosed with a serious illness that has started to affect her kidneys. Because of this condition, she is now unable to continue her job being a kidney patient with gradually failing organs.

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Mother - Battling Cancer

Mother – Battling Cancer

Poverty and illness have made the life of Ghulam Sakina Baji extremely difficult. She is suffering from a deadly disease — cancer — and poverty has reached such an extent that even two meals a day are hard to afford.

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