Karachi, Pakistan ยท Est. 2018
We provide care, companionship, and dignity to elderly and vulnerable individuals โ because every soul deserves to feel loved and valued.
Our Story
Parveen Memorial Welfare Organization was established with one powerful belief: every person, regardless of their financial standing, deserves to age with dignity, care, and human connection.
What began as a grassroots initiative has grown into a structured welfare platform โ serving senior citizens, economically disadvantaged families, women, children, and socially isolated individuals across Karachi and Sindh.
We don't just provide services. We build relationships, restore hope, and create a community where no one feels invisible.
Our Community
We open our arms to all โ regardless of wealth or background. Because loneliness does not discriminate.
Seniors who navigate daily life without a support system, facing isolation in silence.
Elders whose families are distant or gone โ who long for belonging and genuine connection.
Individuals and families who cannot afford basic care, nutrition, or medical support.
Those with financial comfort but no one to share life with โ suffering profound loneliness in silence.
What We Do
Every service we provide is built around one belief: people matter more than programs.
Trained caregivers visit elderly individuals at home โ helping with daily tasks, meals, and mobility.
Compassionate listening, peer groups, and one-on-one companionship for those who need someone to talk to.
Our "Adopt a Grandparent" initiative pairs volunteers with seniors for regular visits and shared joy.
Our Impact
Seniors Supported
Volunteers Engaged
Medical Cases Assisted
"From loneliness to laughter โ we bring life back to lives."
Days pass without a visitor. Without a voice. Without warmth.
Laughter fills the room. A hand reaches out. Life begins again.
"Every person we reach has a story waiting to be changed."
What's Coming
We are in active planning โ designing impactful welfare initiatives to launch in 2026.
Structured in-home and community-based care for senior citizens across Karachi โ covering daily needs, companionship, and basic support.
Free health checkup camps and screening drives for elderly and low-income communities in underserved areas of Sindh.
Regular gatherings, cultural events, and group activities that rebuild belonging, fight isolation, and celebrate the lives of our elders.
Adopt a Grandparent
Each of these elders has a name, a story, and a heart full of love waiting to be returned. Sponsor one, and change a life.
๐ Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi
A retired teacher who lost his wife and lives alone. He loves poetry but rarely has anyone to share it with. His smile can light up a room.
Sponsor Noor Baba๐ Orangi Town, Karachi
A widow who raised five children on her own. Her children moved away years ago. She waits for the doorbell every day, hoping for a visitor.
Sponsor Amina Bibi๐ PECHS, Karachi
A former craftsman with arthritis who can no longer leave his home. He has not laughed in months. He just needs someone to sit beside him.
Sponsor Dawood SahibOur Work in Action
A glimpse into the love, care, and community we build โ one visit, one smile, one moment at a time.
Take Action
There are many ways to stand with us. Choose yours.
Every rupee funds a home visit, warm meal, medical appointment, or a moment of joy for someone who needs it most.
Donate NowOffer your time, presence, and warmth. Visit an elder, help organize events, or become someone's weekly companion.
Join UsIs your organization ready to make a systemic difference? Let's collaborate and multiply our impact together.
Get in TouchGrowing old should not mean growing alone.
"Their Words
"Before PMWO found me, I hadn't spoken to anyone in two weeks. Now Fatima visits every Thursday. I finally have something to look forward to."
"My mother lives alone since my father passed. PMWO's team visits her twice a week. I live in Dubai and I sleep peacefully knowing she is not alone."
"I volunteered thinking I would help others. But honestly โ these visits changed me more than anything. Nana ji taught me patience and gratitude."