
Journey of Hope Restored
When Sajida Baji’s case came to Shauoor, her family was in dire straits. The children were out of school, and there wasn’t enough food at home. But with support from the Kafalat Program, their circumstances began to improve.
In this age of science, technology, and competitiveness, our society is in desperate need of young people who can revive it by real-time practice of genuine social, moral, and human values emphasized by Islamic principles to maintain a healthy balance between humanity and modernity. Youth mobilization and training as social workers are important components of Shauoor’s mission. Capable and kind-hearted youngsters should be trained for practical adaptation of social work in daily life.
Below are the core objectives of social work training:

When Sajida Baji’s case came to Shauoor, her family was in dire straits. The children were out of school, and there wasn’t enough food at home. But with support from the Kafalat Program, their circumstances began to improve.

Maan Ji Umrai Bibi is all alone in this world, struggling with severe health issues.

Nazia’s mother, Rashida, has been battling diabetes and kidney issues, with no husband or son to support her.

From trauma and suicide attempts to a life now filled with hope and education, Zainab is a testament to the success of Shauoor Maan Ghar.

Sheraz Bhai was facing extreme hardships with no one to support him. After suffering from a stroke, he was left unable to walk or move properly.

Khalid Bhai, born with a disability, has faced life’s challenges with unmatched courage.

Mother Nasreen, a vibrant teacher in her time, now resides in the Shauoor Maan Ghar. She never married and lives alone. With time, her memory has also started fading.
Shauoor Maan Ghar provides shelter, safety, and hope to young girls who have faced severe challenges and traumas in their past.