
A Bound & Disabled Father
Muhammad Ramzan, a disabled man who became paralyzed after a tragic accident, relies entirely on kind hearts like yours for daily needs, including food. Today, he faces a bigger challenge: marrying off his daughter.
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:

Muhammad Ramzan, a disabled man who became paralyzed after a tragic accident, relies entirely on kind hearts like yours for daily needs, including food. Today, he faces a bigger challenge: marrying off his daughter.

Fighting Addiction, Battling Poverty!
A mother’s pledge for support is unimaginable when her only son is on the brink of losing his life to addiction, and poverty is the greatest hurdle in providing him a chance at survival.

Noor Fatima, a young girl who had stepped outside to get something, became the target of a cruel prank—some boys threw a lit matchstick at her, burning her leg and back severely.
Empowering Women Through Small Businesses
While celebrating Jashn-e-Urdu Festival 2025 at Alhamra Hall – Lahore Arts Council, Shauoor Welfare Foundation proudly showcased its Small Business Program, celebrating the spirit of self-reliance and entrepreneurship.

On Thursday, First May – International Labor Day, the SHAUOOR Welfare Foundation team visited a well-known labor point near Data Darbar, Lahore, where workers on daily wages sit in the scorching sun, waiting for work—often in vain.

Khursheed Bibi has been fighting two brutal battles at once: one with cancer, and the other with widowhood.
Even facing this storm, she worked tirelessly to raise her only son.

Uncle Boota was a victim of a terrible accident—he lost the ability to walk.
Illness weakened his body, and tough circumstances broke his spirit.

An Orphan, the Only Support for His Ill Mother, Mentally Tortured Over Unpaid Debt
“Have you seen the one who denies religion? That is the one who repulses the orphan…”
(Surah Al-Ma’un, Ayah 1–2)