
5 Hours of Mental Torture
An Orphan, the Only Support for His Ill Mother, Mentally Tortured Over Unpaid Debt
“Have you seen the one who denies religion? That is the one who repulses the orphan…”
(Surah Al-Ma’un, Ayah 1–2)
Taking Care, Building Futures
Shauoor believes in providing comprehensive care and support to orphaned children, nurturing their growth and empowering them for a brighter future. Our “Take Care of an Orphan” program is dedicated to providing holistic care, education, and opportunities to orphaned children, ensuring they thrive despite their circumstances.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide a nurturing and stable environment for orphaned children, offering them love, care, and opportunities for growth. Through our “Take Care of an Orphan” program, we aim to create a supportive ecosystem that fosters their physical, emotional, and educational development.
Program Objectives
Safe Shelter: Providing a safe and loving residential environment for orphaned children, ensuring their basic needs for shelter, food, and clothing are met.
Education and Skill Development: Offering quality education, vocational training, and skill-building opportunities to prepare children for a self-sufficient future.
Healthcare and Well-being: Ensuring access to healthcare services, regular checkups, and psychosocial support to address their physical and emotional needs.
Counseling and Mentoring: Providing emotional support, counseling, and mentorship to help children cope with the challenges of orphanhood and build resilience.
Impact and Success Stories
Through our “Take Care of an Orphan” program, we have seen remarkable transformations in the lives of orphaned children. Many have excelled academically, developed vital life skills, and grown into confident individuals ready to contribute positively to society.

An Orphan, the Only Support for His Ill Mother, Mentally Tortured Over Unpaid Debt
“Have you seen the one who denies religion? That is the one who repulses the orphan…”
(Surah Al-Ma’un, Ayah 1–2)

Five years ago, Abdul Rahman was battling between life and death.
He belonged to a region where even one meal or one medicine is a luxury.
People die slowly, begging for relief, yet receiving none.

Widowed Blind Woman and Wayward Children!
In our society, many women lose everything when they lose their husbands. Without a father, children often fall into the wrong path.

LIHS Kashana Home, a haven for underprivileged and orphaned girls, became a place of vibrant joy as Shauoor Welfare Foundation joined hands to celebrate World Orphans Day at Marhaba Banquet Hall.

Gulshan is fighting cancer — alone. Her children are on the brink of becoming orphans.
After losing her husband to cancer, Gulshan is now battling breast cancer herself.

Safia Bibi has been living a life full of pain and patience for the past five years after her husband’s death. She has four daughters and one 10-year-old son.

From the beginning of Ramadan, Shauoor Welfare Foundation started distributing ramadan ration to 300+ families across different regions, including Karachi, Layyah, Dina, Lahore, Thul, and Balochistan.

Life Can Change in an Instant – Let’s Stand Together!
Some tragedies leave scars that never heal. A thriving family can fall into extreme poverty overnight.