There are moments in life when a single act of kindness becomes someone’s lifeline, when a helping hand, a gentle voice, or a caring stranger guides a lost soul back home. This is the spirit behind the Mera Pyara - Virtual Center for Child Safety (VCCS), the main department dedicated to protecting vulnerable individuals in Pakistan. One of its most impactful sources is a Mera Payara’s Facebook page, which works tirelessly to reunite lost and found children and elderly individuals with their families. Guided by compassion and a deep sense of responsibility, the team ensures that every case receives careful attention and support.
The strength of Mera Pyara lies not just in its procedures but in its humanity. Every person who comes into their care, confused, frightened, or silent, receives thoughtful attention and respect. The team listens closely to even the smallest fragments of memory: a whispered name, a familiar street, a childhood memory, or the recollection of a voice. These delicate threads often lead back to families who have spent days, months, or even years searching with hope in their hearts.
To widen their reach, Mera Pyara’s official Facebook page is utilized with sensitivity and responsibility, sharing verified posts to inform communities about lost or found Children. This digital outreach results in fast, emotional reunions that might have taken years. The initiative also maintains strong coordination with welfare organizations, police departments, child protection units, and Tahafuz Markaz, ensuring that every step is safe, transparent, and in the best interest of the individuals being helped.
Among the many stories that reflect the heart of Mera Pyara, the journey of 17-year-old Meerab remains deeply moving. Overwhelmed by emotional turmoil and confusion, she left her home without knowing how drastically her life would change. She was taken in by a woman who exploited her, forcing her into domestic labor and subjecting her to physical and emotional torment. Subjected to repeated drugging intended to erase her memories, Meerab endured two years of suffering, yet her determination to survive never faded.
One day, with remarkable courage, she escaped and found safety at Data Darbar’s Tahafuz Markaz. When the Mera Pyara team met her, she was fragile but hopeful. Through gentle questioning and careful observation, they pieced together clues from her memory. During verification, the team recognized her mother’s voice on the phone, a moment filled with overwhelming relief, love, and gratitude. Within hours, Meerab was finally reunited with her family.
Stories like hers reveal why Mera Pyara - Virtual Center for Child Safety is essential. Our work protects vulnerable individuals from exploitation, restores trust, strengthens community bonds, and raises awareness about the importance of safeguarding those who cannot protect themselves. Each reunion demonstrates that humanity is strongest when it stands together.
Mera Pyara continues to show that no one is ever truly lost as long as compassion guides our actions. With every child or elderly individual safely reunited with their family, the initiative restores dignity, faith, and a sense of belonging. Dedicated Work is a reminder that sometimes all it takes is one caring hand, one shared post, or one committed team to change a life forever.
For immediate assistance, anyone who encounters a lost child or elderly individual can contact the Mera Pyara hotline by dialing 0309-0000015 or simply by dialing Punjab 15.