
Flood Crisis at Kasur Border
At the banks of River Satluj near Ganda Singh Border, hundreds of families are trapped in rising water level.
Health issues are a major problem for destitute people. Among all the expenses for daily survival, they usually cannot afford medical treatments and checkups. Government hospitals are there for people but the rush and haphazard environment doesn’t allow satisfactory check up’s. SHAUOOR Welfare Foundation arranges free medical camps for these people where a team of experienced doctors are available to not only check them up but also properly listen to them guide them in the best manner. The facility of free medicines is also available in the camps for the ease of people.

At the banks of River Satluj near Ganda Singh Border, hundreds of families are trapped in rising water level.

Shauoor Welfare Foundation is on ground at Kasur Ganda Singh Border, standing with helpless families who lost their homes and dreams in flood water.

Under the leadership of Dr. Shahida, Shauoor Volunteers reached Kasur Ganda Singh by boat to deliver urgent relief to families trapped in flood waters.

The raging floods in Kasur 🌊 have left entire communities devastated. Families are homeless, children are hungry, and elders are without medical care. The cries for help are louder than ever.

Today, Shauoor volunteers visited Kasur – Ganda Singh, where hundreds of families remain trapped in devastating flood waters.

Once again, it is a time of trial.
The floods have once again devastated countless families, sweeping away homes, livestock, food, crops, and even entire families.

Jamila Bibi’s Story – A Struggling Mother After the Floods!
Jamila is one of the countless victims of the flood’s destruction in Pakistan. Her life has been a journey of pain and resilience. She is a diabetes patient, and due to this illness, one of her feet has been badly damaged.

Wheelchair distribution transcends mere mobility; it is a vital step towards restoring dignity to those in need. Rahmat Bano is living proof.