
Share Pain Of The Sorrowful
We need your support to share the pain of those who suffer. Your Zakat isn’t just charity—it’s a lifeline for those who have no one. Be their strength—give your Zakat today!
At our drop-in centers, these little warriors have a healthy interaction for a broad perspective of life and an improved lifestyle. Methodology of child rehabilitation other than child labour comprises of interaction with family and counseling in accordance with their specific concerns.
We strongly condemn child labor and belief that every child has the right to enjoy his/her childhood freedom, without workload, and responsibilities. One of our core visionary objectives in this regard is to work out possible solutions for education, motivation, and counseling of these children along with their families, in order to eliminate the root cause of becoming a child labour. Rehabilitating child labour cases either by counseling their families or by giving them alternate options that are safer to spare them time for schooling and entertainment.

We need your support to share the pain of those who suffer. Your Zakat isn’t just charity—it’s a lifeline for those who have no one. Be their strength—give your Zakat today!

Understanding the pain of lonely women is essential. Some women are either widows or have husbands lost in addiction who neglect the needs of their wives and children. Even when husbands are present, many subject their wives to such severe abuse and oppression that these women lose the will to live.

Razia Baji, a dedicated member of Shauoor Welfare Foundation, bore the responsibility of raising her orphaned granddaughters alone. These little girls had neither a mother nor a father, and there was no male support in their home.

When Naseem Baji first came to Shauoor Welfare Foundation, she was extremely distressed. Her husband, a daily wage laborer, had fallen from a scaffold, breaking both his legs, leaving him bedridden.

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.

Tanveer Kosar lives alone with her daughter, who witnessed her father’s brutal murder with her own eyes. Since that tragic day, they have been forced to live in isolation, away from relatives.

Families battling hunger and poverty—especially the women in our society whose husbands suffer from physical or mental illness—face unimaginable struggles.

Battling cancer without a husband’s support, she faced mounting medical expenses and daily household costs. A medical device in her throat even made eating difficult.