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
Support Kecha Khan to Rebuild His Life
Pray for Sheheryar’s Successful Recovery
Another Daughter Brutally Killed
Rebuilding Hope for Majida and Iram
Detoxify Soul, Body & Mind Workshop with Dr. Syeda saiqa
Support Kausar Nasreen in Crisis
Events & Updates
Youth Welfare Program
From Addiction to Recovery: Mairaj’s Journey
Mairaj Bibi, a woman who had once lost herself in the abyss of addiction, decided to turn her life around. Her unwavering determination and love for her children led her to connect with Shauoor Welfare Foundation.

Transforming Lives with Small Blessings.
The money we often overlook can bring peace to someone’s life. Even a simple cot, which we might take for granted, is a blessing for these children.
Support Kausar: A Call for Compassion & Aid
The story of mother Kausar begins with sorrow and ends with tears. In her old age, she has no one to rely on, struggling daily with hardship.
Support Hayat Baba: A Call for Financial Aid
Hayat Baba has no support in this world. He used to run a small grocery shop to make ends meet, but a heavy electricity bill forced him to sell his goods and take on debt.
Sajida earned a thousand on the very first day
Helping others is a noble cause, but ensuring that help reaches the right people is even more important.
Sheheryar’s Fight Against Adversity Hope of Life
Sheheryar’s story is a testament to the unwavering support provided by Shauoor Welfare Foundation.

Poison: Is A Final Escape?
How does someone reach the point of consuming poison? What unbearable burden leads to such a tragic decision? Aasma, an MA Political Science graduate,
A Homeless Widow
Syeda Sabiha and her daughter are battling severe mental health challenges, with no stable place to call home. Her daughter’s illness led to stay at Jinnah Hospital, where she slept on the cold, bare floors.