Jalalpur – A Beacon of Hope
The recent floods in Jalalpur have turned into a major tragedy, leaving countless families under the open sky, surrounded by grief and hardship.
The poor and hungry fed by our program, Mobile Dastarkhwan (شعور موبائل دسترخوان) are a source of never-ending and accepted prays for us, giving us utter happiness. This program is designed to feed those who cannot afford their basic daily meal, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) has also endorsed by saying: “The best of you are those who feed others.” (Ahmed) Daily free lunch is served to feed elderly working women at our center. Other activities like food and ration distribution, taking the child labors to a restaurant once in a while or iftaar dinners in Ramadan are also included as our small frequent activities every year. Good food served with love and respect is the simplest happiness you can give to these deprived yet deserving people.
The recent floods in Jalalpur have turned into a major tragedy, leaving countless families under the open sky, surrounded by grief and hardship.

The devastation of Jalalpur is a heart-wrenching sight. When the Shauoor Team arrived, they saw water everywhere — homes, trees, and entire settlements submerged.

After the floods, a newborn was caught between life and death. The mother was helpless, with no medicine or hygiene available.

You are witnessing the devastation of Jalalpur on social media. The water level is extremely high, and many villages are submerged, leaving people trapped.

When dead children’s corpses are being received from flood waters… when families are crying out to save their loved ones… it becomes our duty to step out and help.

The situation in Jalalpur Pirwala is extremely critical. We need to rescue trapped families there, children have lost their lives, and survivors are still waiting to be rescued.

Shauoor Welfare Foundation has organized a Free Medical Camp in the village of Daduwala, Jhang. The turnout has been overwhelming

In Chund Bharwana near Jhang, floodwaters have surrounded entire communities. Shauoor’s brave team, with the support of Wasila Welfare Foundation and Friends Clu