
Let’s come together and spread kindness
Our hope is that the girls of Maa Ghar forget all their past pains, and we can keep them smiling.
Shauoor Welfare Foundation is a proud partner of Pakistan Parenting Project. This project is set up to provide practical tips to parents and caregivers so they can help themselves and their children cope in the current crisis. The parenting tips will be disbursed throughout Pakistan in flood-affected areas in order to provide psycho-social support to the traumatized families. The tips are present in material form in various languages to make them communicable to maximum no. of people.
Pakistan Parenting project has been a journey of providing psycho-social support to flood-affected families. NIP, Quaid-e-Azam University, and Oxford University along with other renowned organizations powered this project to help promote a positive environment in
those disaster-hit areas.
Shauoor Welfare Foundation played a vital role in the efficacy testing of Parenting tips and their dissemination in various flood-affected areas of Pakistan. Our utmost effort was to maximize the reach of this information to as many people as possible and we ensured that the tips are explained in a way that brings positivity and betterment in the lives of people. Shauoor is glad to be a part of this social effort to develop healthy parent-child relationships.

Our hope is that the girls of Maa Ghar forget all their past pains, and we can keep them smiling.

Mama, please don’t cry. I will get better,” Iman Fatima kept comforting her mother.

Mr. Waqas Ahmed, the founder of Pace2Life Welfare Foundation, visited the head office of Shauoor Welfare Foundation and had an inspiring meeting with Dr. Shahida Noumani. His dedication, passion, and remarkable contributions are truly commendable.

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