
Physical and Emotional Abuse
After her husband remarried, Umm-e-Laiba not only lost financial support but also witnessed her daughters being physically and emotionally abused.
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:

After her husband remarried, Umm-e-Laiba not only lost financial support but also witnessed her daughters being physically and emotionally abused.

Shauoor is committed to supporting countless orphans by managing their basic needs, including food, medical aid, and education.

Ashfaq Bhai is a lonely soul battling severe pain, loneliness, and poverty. With no son or brother to rely on, his sister—his only family—lives far away, unable to help.

Kausar Baji, a hard working Shauoor member, was the sole support for her paralyzed husband. She tirelessly worked to provide for her family.

Syeda Nusrat, from a respectable and honest family, has been abandoned by her husband after he remarried. She took a loan to start a business, but the debt still remains unpaid.

Mahad, despite facing the challenges of having mute and deaf parents and a sick mother, has managed to support his family with immense courage.

A long and challenging journey, Case #1314 is now in its final semester. Despite coming from a small area and battling a physical disability,

Case #0302 involves a critically ill patient admitted to the hospital in an emergency by our volunteers. The patient, with no one to provide financial support