When people hear the name Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA), they often imagine cameras, large digital screens, and advanced control rooms full of blinking lights and technology. But behind all those systems lies something far more powerful — a deeply human effort that most people never see. That effort is Mera Pyara, now recognized as Pakistan’s largest child safety and reunification center, dedicated to finding missing children, elderly individuals, and persons with disabilities, and safely reuniting them with their families.
It is not just a government initiative; it is a bridge between separation and reunion, between grief and relief, between heartbreak and happiness.
The Human Side of Every Reunion
Our society is built on relationships, trust, and emotional bonds. There is nothing more precious to a parent than their child. Yet, every year, children are separated from their families in crowded bazaars, busy bus terminals, public parks, hospitals, and city streets. Some wander off unintentionally; others are victims of accidents or disorientation. Many are too young to speak, too frightened to remember, or too traumatized to explain where they belong.
They stand silently, surrounded by strangers, carrying only one question in their eyes —
“Where is my family?”
In those moments, the loneliness of a lost child is indescribable. And for the parents searching for them, every passing minute feels like an eternity.
A Digital Lifeline With a Human Heart
This is where Mera Pyara, the Virtual Center for Child Safety, steps in as a lifeline of hope. It is a system built with empathy, powered by technology, and sustained by human compassion.
Anyone can report a missing or found child easily by calling Punjab 15 and pressing 3, or by sending a message to the official WhatsApp number 0309-0000015. Once a report is received, an organized and time-sensitive process begins.
Every case is treated as urgent. The child’s appearance, clothing, physical marks, any words they remember, and the exact location they were found are all recorded meticulously. No detail is considered too small, a single clue can be the thread that leads a lost child home.
The information is then entered into a secure digital database, where it is cross-matched with police records, welfare organization data, health facilities, and national identification systems. This ensures not only speed, but also accuracy and accountability in every step of the reunification journey.
Ensuring Safe and Verified Reunions
One of the strongest pillars of Mera Pyara is its commitment to verified reunification. The process does not end when a family arrives to claim a child; in fact, that is where the most delicate work begins.
Every claim is carefully verified through official identification, family documentation, local police verification and on court orders. This rigorous process ensures that the child is returned only to their real guardians. Safety and integrity are non-negotiable.
This attention to detail reflects Mera Pyara’s unwavering belief that a reunion must be both heartfelt and responsible. Every family is treated with dignity, patience, and compassion, because these are not mere files — these are stories of lost hope, rekindled through trust and care.
When Memory Is All a Child Has
Technology is vital, but it is human persistence that often completes the journey. Many lost children or elderly persons can only recall just a samll town or village name.
Mera Pyara team travel to distant towns, visit neighborhoods, and speak to shopkeepers, local residents, imams, schoolteachers, police officers, and hospital staff. Each conversation adds a piece to the puzzle. It is slow, patient, human work, but it is this compassion that transforms faint memories into meaningful reunions.
These teams are more than officers; they are listeners, comforters, and protectors. They ensure that every search, whether digital or physical, is guided by empathy and respect for the individual’s dignity.
Social Media Outreach: When One Share Saves a Life
In today’s connected world, social media has become one of Mera Pyara’s most powerful allies. With permission, the team records short interviews with found children or adults and shares them through official Social Media Platforms.
If a child says He is from Multan, the post is boosted specifically in that region. If someone mentions Gujranwala or Bahawalpur, it is shared with community networks there. These hyper-targeted campaigns often lead to miracles, one viewer recognizes a familiar face, one family member makes a call, and within hours, another reunion is made possible.
Every share counts. Sometimes, a single click from a stranger becomes the reason a mother finally stops crying.
What Makes Mera Pyara Pakistan’s Largest Child Safety Center
What sets Mera Pyara apart is not only its scope but its inter-agency collaboration and 24/7 commitment. Operated under the Punjab Safe Cities Authority, it integrates cutting-edge surveillance systems, rapid police coordination, and social welfare partnerships.
The initiative works in partnership with:
- Edhi Foundation and Child Protection Bureau for immediate shelter and care,
- Welfare organizations for psychological and medical support,
- District police departments for case verification, and
- Local councils and NADRA for official documentation and identity validation.
This ecosystem ensures that every stage of the process, from finding to verification to reunion, operates smoothly and securely.
But beyond the technology, what truly makes it Pakistan’s largest and most trusted child safety network is its heartfelt mission: to restore lost connections and rebuild lives.
Stories That Restore Faith
Since its inception in July 2024, Mera Pyara has handled over 36,500 lost and found cases, reuniting more than 36,000 children, elderly citizens, and persons with disabilities with their families.
These numbers are not mere statistics, they are living stories of hope. A father recognizes his daughter after months of uncertainty. An elderly man finding his way back after memory loss. A mother holding her son again after almost giving up.
Each Mera Pyara success story represents a promise fulfilled, a promise that no one who is lost will be forgotten. Every reunion is not just a case closed; it is a prayer answered, a life restored, and a community strengthened. You can watch reunification stories on Mera Pyara YouTube channel.
Your Role in Protecting Children
Child safety is not the government’s duty alone, it is a shared responsibility. If you ever encounter a lost or distressed child, don’t walk away. Stay with them. Speak gently. Offer water or comfort. And most importantly, call Punjab 15 or send a message to 0309-0000015.
Your compassion could be the reason a child sleeps in their own home tonight. Every citizen’s action, no matter how small, strengthens this chain of protection.
Because a lost child is not just missing —
a family is missing its heartbeat.
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Conclusion: A Promise to Each Other
At its core, Mera Pyara is more than a program. It is a national movement of empathy, a symbol of how technology can serve humanity when guided by compassion. As Pakistan’s largest child safety and reunification initiative, it continues to remind us that kindness and vigilance can rewrite stories of loss into stories of love.
Let’s make a collective promise: the next time we see a lost child, we will not look away. We will step forward, we will ask, we will help, we will report, and we will protect. Because for a frightened child, one small act of kindness can mean the entire world.




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