
Grief to Glory
The pain hidden in Iram Shehzadi’s eyes once told a silent story of loss and fear. After her mother’s death, her father—disabled and unwell—could no longer protect or provide for his daughters.
Karachi Center
Working as a social welfare organization, we have often realized that many women are suffering from miserable circumstances because of being uneducated and unskilled. A major part of women population has no knowledge or skill to earn for herself and her family if she ever confronts with
unfortunate situations like being divorced, becoming a widow, or injustice from family. Our Sponsorship Program supports a lot of cases like this on monthly basis. Yet, moving towards “Insufficiency to Self-Sufficiency” by eradicating the root cause of joblessness and helplessness for such women,
Karachi Center was established to help women and young girls develop skills in order to become self-sufficient and strong enough to cope up with hard times. The center offers following skill development trainings:
1. Beautician Courses
2. Stitching Courses
3. Computer courses
After completing these trainings, many ladies have started to earn for themselves. The center is dedicated to bring a positive societal impact by gradually increasing its capacity as well as introducing a variety of new course to generate a greater impact and success ratio.

The pain hidden in Iram Shehzadi’s eyes once told a silent story of loss and fear. After her mother’s death, her father—disabled and unwell—could no longer protect or provide for his daughters.

Just like in every home, Shauoor Maan Ghar was lit up with the colors and excitement of Eid preparations. From clothes to bangles, mehndi, and jewelry — every detail was matched with love and care.

In Taunsa, a region left shattered by devastating floods, Shauoor Welfare Foundation has stepped in with more than just relief—it has offered a path to recovery.

At the Jashn-e-Urdu event promoting Shauoor’s Awareness Program, Gheeda Mustafa and Muhammad Mohsin Ahmed brought tears to many eyes as they shared the emotional journey and homeless life of Ghazala Shehzadi

Taunsa, a city nestled along the banks of River Indus in Punjab, still bears the scars of devastating floods. The people here continue to live in silence, their suffering echoing in every corner.

Karachi — Pakistan’s largest and the world’s 12th biggest city — holds within it many neglected and underprivileged neighborhoods, where even the necessities are a luxury.

As soon as the Qurbani goats arrived at Shauoor Maan Ghar, a wave of pure joy swept through the children and mothers. The girls ran to take selfies with the goats, showering them with affection and laughter.

At Shauoor Maan Ghar, we shelter young girls and women
who have suffered through abuse, abandonment, and neglect. Now, they’re rebuilding their lives — what they need most is compassion, trust, and family-like warmth.