
Taunsa Flood Relief 2025
The Flood Relief mission of Shauoor Welfare Foundation continues with full strength. Just as our team stood with flood-affected families in Kasur and Jhung
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 Flood Relief mission of Shauoor Welfare Foundation continues with full strength. Just as our team stood with flood-affected families in Kasur and Jhung

United for Relief, Shauoor Welfare Foundation, in collaboration with Friends Club, has distributed ration packs and silage among flood-affected families.

In Jhang, more than 300 villages are drowned in water. These families were already living below the poverty line, and now their suffering has become unbearable.

The floods are destroying lives right now. Entire villages are drowning, families are stuck on rooftops, children are crying for food, and elders are waiting for medicine.

Shauoor Welfare Foundation has set up an emergency medical camp near its Lahore office to gather aid for flood-affected families and deliver it to those who have lost everything.

Floods have washed away everything – homes, clothes, and shelters.
The victims are left homeless, hungry, and helpless, waiting for support.

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.