یوتھ ویلفیئر پروگرام
Youth Welfare Program
جو شخص اپنے بھائی کی حاجت روائی کرتا ہے، اللہ اس کی حاجت روائی کرتا ہے ۔ (بخاری و مسلم)
یوتھ ویلفیئر پروگرام
Youth Welfare
Program
جو شخص اپنے بھائی کی حاجت روائی کرتا ہے، اللہ اس کی حاجت روائی کرتا ہے ۔ (بخاری و مسلم)
Activities & Videos
Youth Welfare Program
Orphanhood: A Painful Struggle
Donate with Dignity
Help The Genuinely Deserving
No One Fasts Empty Stomach
Sole Guardian of Orphaned Granddaughters
Shivering Hands, Burning Fever
Events & Updates
Youth Welfare Program

Husband’s Land Taken Over by Relatives
Safia Bibi has been living a life full of pain and patience for the past five years after her husband’s death. She has four daughters and one 10-year-old son.

Give Hope, Give Mobility
Your support is changing lives—
Iman Fatima, a disabled girl, was abandoned by her father because of her condition. Her mother stood by her, but with no resources or support, they were helpless.

Shauoor Eid Mela – In a Unique Way
Shauoor Eid Mela – In a Unique Way
Children Deserve More Than Just Handouts!
Like every year, Shauoor Welfare Foundation organized “Shauoor Eid Mela” on this blessed occasion.

Shauoor Delivered its Promise
From the beginning of Ramadan, Shauoor Welfare Foundation started distributing ramadan ration to 300+ families across different regions, including Karachi, Layyah, Dina, Lahore, Thul, and Balochistan.

The Woman Who Defied Death
Podcast with Saima Safdar –
Doctors Said She Had Hours to Live – 6 Years Later, She’s Thriving!
This is the story of Saima Safdar, a woman whom doctors declared terminally ill who defied death, giving her only a few hours to live.

Second Chance for Struggling Patients
Be a Second Chance for Struggling Patients in the Hospital!
Imagine watching your child suffer, knowing you can’t afford the treatment they need.

Life Can Change in an Instant
Life Can Change in an Instant – Let’s Stand Together!
Some tragedies leave scars that never heal. A thriving family can fall into extreme poverty overnight.

We Are Deeply Grateful
Baba used to buy me a new dress every Eid…”
Now he’s gone.
But it still feels like he whispered to someone: