Al Mustafa Charitable Trust USA

Helping widows and orphans

According to the latest Census (1998), in a population of 132.4 million, there were
2.7 million widows in the female population of 69 million. Tonight Thousands of
Children and widows in Pakistan Will Go To Sleep Missing Their Fathers and
husbands. Bomb exploded in the City and those women will never look into her
husband’s eyes again, Thousands of accidents happen and they will never see
their husbands again.

Helping widows and orphans

According to the latest Census (1998), in a population of 132.4 million, there were 2.7 million widows in the female population of 69 million. Tonight Thousands of Children and widows in Pakistan Will Go To Sleep Missing Their Fathers and husbands. Bomb exploded in the City and those women will never look into her husband’s eyes again, Thousands of accidents happen and they will never see their husbands again.

These stories have now become the stories of Pakistanis’ lives. In this country, widows and orphans happen every day For many of Pakistani widows and orphans, the pain is compounded by the daily struggle it takes to simply keep a roof over their heads. 

Though the primary breadwinner is gone, bills still come and rent is still demanded by the people knowing their circumstances .Lives that have been broken cannot come back it take time to put back together, but widows and orphans are not given that luxury which they deserv

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Pakistani abandoned newborn Iqbal who was found in an Edhi cradle gestures at The Edhi Orphanage in Karachi on February 22, 2010. Bilquis Edhi, 67, a professional nurse and co-head of Pakistan's largest charity has raised thousands of children who were left in the cradles outside her centres across the country thus is generally called 'Mother of Pakistan'. Bilquis Edhi runs an organisation, a subsididary of the Edhi Organisation, after her name, which looks after 18 orphanages, schools and homes for women and unsupported elderly.     AFP PHOTO/BEHROUZ MEHRI    MORE IN IMAGE FORUM        (Photo credit should read BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/GettyImages)