
Single Mother With One Leg
Amna Bibi is a single mother with one leg. Her husband abandoned her after cruelty. She now supports her young son alone. She earns a little by teaching the Holy Quran to neighborhood children.
This initiative stands as a flagship endeavor aimed at alleviating people’s hardships. It has been launched with a vision to mitigate suffering. Presently, we extend aid to over 300 families monthly. Through our platform, we offer educational scholarships, monthly family support, and medical assistance to deserving individuals, particularly those unable to sustain themselves. At Shauoor, we are deeply committed to perpetuating Kafalat (Sponsorship) Program ( کفالت پروگرام) on monthly and short-term basis. Our experience shows that even a small amount of aid can bring about a significant, positive change in the lives of the less fortunate.

Amna Bibi is a single mother with one leg. Her husband abandoned her after cruelty. She now supports her young son alone. She earns a little by teaching the Holy Quran to neighborhood children.

For 10 years, Saeeda Amma was under the sponsorship of Shauoor Welfare Foundation — a widow, supported only by her daughter, Ruby.
But life’s trials never came alone…

Under the Kafalat Program, we bring you the heartbreaking story of Shehnaz Baji — a mother abandoned by her own family, simply because she gave birth to a disabled son.

Monthly Donations for disabled individuals can bring broken families back to life. Abrar Ahmed was the only breadwinner in his family, working hard at a marble factory. One day, he slipped and fell.

Kausar Bibi spent her whole life raising her children with love and devotion. One of her sons was responsible, hardworking, and carried the burden of the house on his shoulders.

A story that shook the walls of our office…
Seven siblings, the eldest just 16, the sister 15.
Three of the younger siblings and a baby brother are neuro patients, and one also suffers from diabetes.

Faith Over Fear: A Mother’s Stand!
Saima made a difficult but dignified decision — when her husband, addicted to drugs and became abusive, even threatened her life and tried to sell their children in his intoxicated state.

Shamshad is a silent warrior.
With one arm paralyzed and a limping leg, he still walks every day, selling papads to feed his mentally ill wife and son. He never begs.