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Kindness is rewarded with kindness. (Ar-Rahman)

( احسان کا بدلہ احسان ہے ۔ (الرحمٰن

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"Kindness is Rewarded with Kindness."
(Ar-Rahman)

( احسان کا بدلہ احسان ہے ۔ (الرحمٰن

Umm e Laiba , Financial Support
Physical and Emotional Abuse

After her husband remarried, Umm-e-Laiba not only lost financial support but also witnessed her daughters being physically and emotionally abused. These young girls bear the scars of their painful experiences. Shauoor Welfare Foundation has extended its hand of support, ensuring monthly care for these daughters.
However, they also require assistance with legal matters to secure a safe and dignified future for this family. Your help can be the turning point in their lives. Let’s stand together for them and provide the support they need.

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جسمانی اورنفسیاتی تشدد

  امِ لائبہ کے شوہر نے دوسری شادی کے بعد نہ صرف اپنی ذمہ داریوں سے ہاتھ کھینچ لیا بلکہ اپنی جوان بچیوں کو مارتا پیٹتا بھی رہا۔ ان بچیوں کی ذہنی اور جسمانی حالت ان پر گزرے دکھوں کی گواہی دے رہی ہے۔ شعور ویلفیئر فاؤنڈیشن نے ان بچیوں کے سر پر ہاتھ رکھا، ان کی ماہانہ کفالت شروع کی ہے۔ تاہم، ان کے محفوظ اور باوقار مستقبل کے لئے قانونی مدد کی بھی ضرورت ہے۔ آئیں، ان کی زندگی میں تبدیلی کا سبب بنیں اور ان کی مدد کریں

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