He has constant suicidal thoughts, “I feel like ending my life.”
A jobless father, Dilawar works as a daily laborer, lifting bricks all day so the stove at home can burn.
Some days he finds work, many days he doesn’t.
He has constant suicidal thoughts, “I feel like ending my life.”
A jobless father, Dilawar works as a daily laborer, lifting bricks all day so the stove at home can burn.
Some days he finds work, many days he doesn’t.
خودکشی یا پھلوں کی ریڑھی
He has constant suicidal thoughts, “I feel like ending my life.”
A jobless father, Dilawar works as a daily laborer, lifting bricks all day so the stove at home can burn.
Empowering Women Through Small Businesses
While celebrating Jashn-e-Urdu Festival 2025 at Alhamra Hall – Lahore Arts Council, Shauoor Welfare Foundation proudly showcased its Small Business Program, celebrating the spirit of self-reliance and entrepreneurship.
On Thursday, First May – International Labor Day, the SHAUOOR Welfare Foundation team visited a well-known labor point near Data Darbar, Lahore, where workers on daily wages sit in the scorching sun, waiting for work—often in vain.
Uncle Boota was a victim of a terrible accident—he lost the ability to walk.
Illness weakened his body, and tough circumstances broke his spirit.
Shauoor Welfare Foundation, registration number – DDSW.LHR (REGD)1914, is a registered non-government, non-profit, non-political, and social development organization that was registered with Social Welfare Department, in 2005 under Registration & Control Ordinance 1961.
We aim to break the vicious cycle of poverty and social isolation and to restore hope for a better future. We believe that every person has the right to access resources and opportunities in order to live and develop with dignity and to become an active and contributing member of our society. We also believe that awareness is one sole solution to every problem of our society and by creating awareness we can take our society to a better level of prosperity and compassion.