Successful Reunifications of Lost Children
In just one year, Mera Pyara - Virtual Center for Child Safety received around 53,000 cases related to lost children, senior citizens, and persons with special needs across Pakistan. These were moments of deep pain and worry for many families — but our team stood firm and active.
With the support of the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) and collaborating with Punjab Police, Orphanages, Old Age Homes, Mental Hospitals, Child Protection Bureaus, and Edhi Centers, we are proud to share that more than 51,000 children, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities were safely reunited with their families.
Each successful reunion with family is more than just a number — it is a story of hope, relief, and the power of collective effort. With AI technology, teamwork, and public trust, Mera Pyara continues to work day and night to bring lost children back home
After 21 years of separation, Shagufta was reunited with her mother in Karachi an emotional reunion that reflects patience, hope, and a mother’s unbreakable bond.
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After 20 years of separation, Ishrat is finally reunited with her family through Mera Pyara’s dedicated efforts.
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After 18 years of separation, Sabir is finally reunited with his family through Mera Pyara’s compassionate efforts.
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Kiran, the missing girl from Islamabad, has been reunited with family after 17 years, Mera Pyara team efforts in Karachi.
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After 16 years apart, Gulnaz reunited with her family through Mera Pyara, turning years of loss into hope again.
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After 15 years, a mentally challenged senior citizen Ashraf from Phulrwan safely reunited with his family through the tireless efforts of the Mera Pyara team.
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After 15 long years, special child Shumaila is finally reunited with her parents by Mera Pyara team efforts.
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After 13 years missing, Maryam was finally recognized by her brother through a Mera Pyara video, another heartbreaking journey ending in a beautiful reunion.
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