
Crawling Disabled Child in 45°C
Basic rights are a distant dream for these children — when a disabled child is forced to crawl on a burning ground under 45°C, it’s a heartbreaking reminder of our collective failure.
Providing Essential Materials, Creating Opportunities
Shauoor recognize the significance of access to essential materials in fostering growth and development, especially in underserved communities. Our Material Support Program is dedicated to providing crucial resources and supplies to empower individuals and communities.
Our Mission
Our mission is to bridge the gap in access to essential materials, enabling individuals and communities to thrive. Through our Material Support Program, we aim to provide necessary resources that create opportunities for growth and improvement.
Program Objectives
Supply Distribution: Providing essential materials such as clothing, blankets, school supplies, hygiene kits, or other necessary items to those in need.
Disaster Relief: Offering emergency materials and supplies during natural disasters, crises, or challenging situations to support affected communities.
Resource Centers: Establishing resource centers where individuals can access materials, information, and support for their specific needs.
Community.
Development Projects: Supporting projects that require specific materials for infrastructure, education, healthcare, or environmental sustainability.
Collaboration for Change
We collaborate with local partners, suppliers, volunteers, and donors to ensure efficient and impactful distribution of materials. Together, we aim to empower communities and individuals through access to essential resources.
How You Can Contribute
Your support is pivotal in continuing our efforts to provide essential materials to those in need. Whether through material donations, volunteering your time and skills, or advocating for material support, you can make a tangible difference in improving lives.

Basic rights are a distant dream for these children — when a disabled child is forced to crawl on a burning ground under 45°C, it’s a heartbreaking reminder of our collective failure.

Shamim Baji is burdened with countless struggles after being widowed. After her husband, her health is deteriorating, and she is solely responsible for three disabled children — including two grown daughters and a son.

Who Was Iqbal Masih? —How did he spark a revolution in the world of child labor?
When we hear the name Iqbal, many of us think of a poet.
But today, we speak of another Iqbal — a child whose fight lit up the world.

At the time of marriage, girls dream of love, joy, and celebration.
But when there’s no father, or illness and disability have left the family helpless, these dreams turn into lifelong regrets.

A voice for justice!
We are honored to have Mr. Jawad, Founder of Alpha Foundation, with us at the event in the memory of Iqbal Masih at Adabi Baithak, Alhamra Hall, Lahore Arts Council.

Poetry with Purpose – A Voice for Empathy and Humanity
Shehzad Tanveer Sufi, Deputy Registrar at NCA, graced the event with his poem “Shauoor-e-Dard.” His words didn’t just rhyme — they resonated.

“Even silence becomes a form of oppression.” These powerful words echoed through the hall as Sir Fakharullah Tahir former registrar NCA shared a deeply motivating message during the event held in memory of Iqbal Masih at Adabi Baithak, Alhamra Hall .

Welfare Services for Widows and Orphan
We are deeply thankful to Miss Lubna Jabeen, Divisional Director of SWF Punjab Bait-ul-Maal, for gracing the Adabi Baithak Alhamra Hall with her presence and impactful words.