Many rural areas of Pakistan especially interior Sindh and the Northern areas have been affected by these rain spells and flood, as the house of the underprivileged population have been destroyed. Along with which all their belongings and food items have been washed away. These poor people live hand to mouth and do not have any other resources for survival.
HOPE
– A Health NGO in Pakistan is doing its level best to create ease for the people, who
have lost their homes and shelters due to the recent floods. Through the
generous help of its donors, HOPE team made a whole-hearted, meaningful effort
of going all the way from Karachi to various cities in Sindh, Punjab,
Baluchistan and AJK for the distribute ration, drinking water, cooked food,
cooking oil and other supplies to poor and needy families devastated by the
recent floods.
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 Ranipur, Dadu and Larkana,
devastated in the recent floods and without any means of sustenance.
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 floods effected victims, it has helped them a lot
during these difficult times.
The Chairperson of HOPE Dr.
Mubina Agboatwalla – A Child Specialist in Karachi has plans to help in
rehabilitation of the fallen houses. HOPE
team, personally participated in the flood relief efforts and in this case too,
traveled all the way to Ranipur, Dadu and Larkana as well as 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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