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From day one, Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan disaster response teams are on the ground and have been rescuing people’s lives and livelihood, providing relief assistance including cooked food, dry ration packs, tarpaulin sheets.
Pakistan is a disaster-prone country, that is exposed to natural hazards because of geographical positioning. BWT aims to be first on the ground when calamity strikes, providing emergency relief and helping natural disaster victims.
Countless families, women and children are left with nothing but hope, and are in desperate need of cooked food, dry ration packs, tents and medical aid. Donate now and help EDHI Foundation save thousands of precious lives.
Thousands of people have been affected and are highly vulnerable by severe flooding in Southern and northern part of Pakistan.
Indus Hospital & Health Network (IHHN) has always been on the front to provide quality healthcare services to the under-served population of remote areas. Whether it is an earthquake, malaria outbreak or flash floods,
Shahid Afridi Foundation under its Emergency Relief Response project is leading in providing support to flood affectees in Balochistan and Sindh.
Saylani Welfare is on the ground and already working with local communities to assess how best to support affected families, who urgently need food, Ration, shelter, bedding, Medical Facility and hygiene items.
Akhuwat, in line with its philosophy of ‘Mawakhat’ is supporting its brothers and sisters adversely affected by recent floods across Pakistan.
HANDS uses your donation and zakat for the most marginalized communities across Pakistan. We facilitate 39 million people with Health, Education, Community Infrastructure, Livelihood, Water, and Sanitation.
This year’s monsoon rains wreaked havoc throughout Pakistan, especially in Balochistan. Hundreds have died while thousands have been left stranded without any basic amenities due to the ongoing rains and floods
A decade ago, JDC Foundation, a charitable and nonprofit organization embarked its journey starting from a small camp established at a densely populated area of Aisha Manzil, Karachi.
We need you to help us raise funds, so we can educate and serve as many menstruators as we can. Everything you donate helps us educate people and help those who can’t afford or access menstrual products.
Heavy rain pounded much of Pakistan Friday after the government declared an emergency to deal with monsoon flooding it said had affected more than 30 million people.
This year’s monsoon rains wreaked havoc throughout Pakistan, especially in Balochistan. Hundreds have died while thousands have been left stranded without any basic amenities due to the ongoing rains and floods
This year’s monsoon rains wreaked havoc throughout Pakistan, especially in Balochistan. Hundreds have died while thousands have been left stranded without any basic amenities due to the ongoing rains and floods
UNICEF is responding with the Government and partners, helping to deliver safe drinking water; lifesaving medical supplies; therapeutic food supplies; and hygiene kits to children and families.
Floods have exposed millions of displaced children to disease and death. ChildLife's team is on ground 24x7, providing emergency treatment to help these children survive. Support us in saving more children in flood-hit areas.
Sehat Kahani aims to democratize healthcare by building an all female health provider network to deliver quality healthcare solutions using tele-health, a phenomenon known to be the future of healthca.
TCF school communities in Balochistan and Sindh have been overwhelmed by devastating floods, and other areas in KP and Southern Punjab are at risk. The rains have not ceased, and the impact of the floods...
During this time of catastrophe, not only individuals, local and national level organizations are contributing but also international NGOs
are all extending their support by taking initiative to gather donations and funds for flood affectees.