
A Brother Fighting for Life
Waseem, the only brother of four sisters and the only support of his family, is now lying helpless on the bed. He is suffering from a severe infection in his feeding tube, and doctors have recommended urgent surgery.
Bridging Healthcare Gaps, Saving Lives
Shauoor believe that access to healthcare is a fundamental right. Our Medical Support Program is committed to ensuring that every individual, irrespective of their economic status, has access to essential medical care and support.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple yet profound – to provide accessible and quality healthcare to those in need. Through our Medical Support Program, we aim to alleviate suffering and improve the health outcomes of underserved communities.
Program Objectives
Medical Camps and Clinics: Organizing regular medical camps or clinics in remote or underprivileged areas to provide basic healthcare services.
Financial Support for Treatment: Offering financial assistance or support for medical treatments, surgeries, medications, and hospital stays for individuals who cannot afford them.
Health Awareness and Education: Conducting workshops and awareness programs on preventive healthcare and hygiene practices within communities.
Partnering for Better Healthcare
We collaborate with healthcare professionals, hospitals, volunteers, and donors to extend our reach and impact. By working together, we strive to create a healthier future for those in need.
Join Us in Making a Difference
Your support is vital in expanding our reach and saving more lives. Whether through donations, volunteering your medical expertise, or spreading awareness about healthcare issues, you can contribute to our mission of making quality healthcare accessible to all. At Shauoor, we envision a world where healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Join us in our commitment to creating a healthier and more equitable world for everyone.

Waseem, the only brother of four sisters and the only support of his family, is now lying helpless on the bed. He is suffering from a severe infection in his feeding tube, and doctors have recommended urgent surgery.

This heartbreaking reality was exposed when we found Nisar Bhai abandoned, starving, and helpless. His survival seemed impossible — but with immediate medical aid, empathy, and your support, we saved his life.

The Edhi Center is now sheltering Younas Baba, who was rescued under our Rescue Missing Person and Rehabilitation program. Two days ago, we got a call from Dr Fareena.

Is a moment of relief worth a lifetime of destruction?
Addiction is an escape that often ends in ruin.
In Pakistan, drug use is spreading; sometimes glamorized in elite gatherings, sometimes a desperate escape for the poor.

A Tale of Oppression!!!
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On 19th July 2025, a man was found unconscious near Data Darbar in Lahore. Starvation and hopelessness clung to him. The immediate concern was whether he could survive or if his life would slip away before reaching the hospital.

Help a father walk again and feed his children.
Due to diabetes, Asif Bhai’s one leg and the lower part of the other had to be amputated. He couldn’t walk, and without mobility, he lost his only source of income.

A place where feeding birds and providing water for thirsty animals is encouraged—yet, on the very streets of this state, human beings writhe in hunger, thirst, and helplessness, and no one comes to their aid.