Many less fortunutate have been affected by monsoon flooding across Pakistan. The country has faced extensive damages to homes, roads, bridges, and power stations with the Sindh and Punjab provinces being hit the hardest. Many rural areas of Baluchistan, Sindh and northern areas have been badly affected by the flood. HOPE - An NGO in Pakistan, through the generous help of its donors made a whole-hearted, meaningful effort of going all the way from Karachi to distribute much needed ration, drinking water and supplies to poor and needy families in Swat, devastated in the recent floods and without any means of sustenance.
The team prepare ration bags each
containing the essentials required in every house hold. The ration bags
provided consisted of various items such as dry milk, ghee, flour, cooking oil,
sugar, pulses, rice, tea leaf, soap, detergent, salt, spices etc. which sums up
to the basic needs required in any household. The children and people stranded
there were very happy to receive the ration bags, it was a feeling of relief
during this hard time when people have nothing to eat or drink. By providing
ration bags and drinking water to these flood effected victims, it has helped
them a lot during these difficult times.
HOPE – A Health NGO in Pakistan is
doing it level best to create ease for the people, who have lost their homes
and shelters due to the flood and rains. HOPE is also providing mosquito nets
to the flood effected victims, as now due to the stagnant flood water in
various areas the ratio of dengue and other diseases are high in the Interior
Sindh, Baluchistan, Punjab and KPK. So despite providing cooked food, ration
and drinking water HOPE also finds it necessary to distribute mosquito nets, so
that the families and children in those areas can sleep peacefully.
The Chairperson of HOPE, Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla – A Child
Specialist in Karachi, has always been the guiding force in organizing
and implementing such relief activities with great success. HOPE team,
personally participated in the flood relief efforts and in this case too, traveled
all the way to Swat and the surrounding areas to ensure that the relief
activity is carried out with efficiency and maximum number of flood victims are
benefited.
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