Rani was an orphan. Poverty and disease still haunt her house. She made her son start work, but his tools were stolen. She has been starving for two days.
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Aliya Tabasum
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Rani was an orphan. Poverty and disease still haunt her house. She made her son start work, but his tools were stolen. She has been starving for two days.
Case#1080
Aliya Tabasum
40k
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Empowering Women Through Small Businesses
While celebrating Jashn-e-Urdu Festival 2025 at Alhamra Hall – Lahore Arts Council, Shauoor Welfare Foundation proudly showcased its Small Business Program, celebrating the spirit of self-reliance and entrepreneurship.

We’re not just giving machines—we’re shaping futures.
Shauoor Welfare Foundation is helping hardworking women start their journey toward financial independence by donating sewing machines and offering skill-based support.

On Thursday, First May – International Labor Day, the SHAUOOR Welfare Foundation team visited a well-known labor point near Data Darbar, Lahore, where workers on daily wages sit in the scorching sun, waiting for work—often in vain.

Uncle Boota was a victim of a terrible accident—he lost the ability to walk.
Illness weakened his body, and tough circumstances broke his spirit.