Saudi charity organization reaches out to flood victims

Winter relief package extended to 12 remote districts in Balochistan, KP and Gilgit-Baltistan.

ISLAMABAD: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, a Saudi-based relief organization, conducted relief and rehabilitation activities, making a meaningful impact on millions during times of adversity, says a press release.

“Responding to the urgent needs of communities impacted by floods resulting from unusually heavy monsoon rains, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has initiated a crucial project to provide winter relief to flood-affected and deserving individuals living in the coldest regions in Pakistan.”

KSrelief’s winter relief project extends its reach to 12 districts in Pakistan, specifically targeting areas where communities are most vulnerable.

The designated districts include Upper Chitral, Lower Chitral, Upper Dir, Upper Swat, and Upper Kohistan in the KP province; Kalat, Sohrab, Killa Saifullah, and Ziarat in Balochistan, and Astor, Ghizer and Gupis Yasen in Gilgit -Baltistan.

This winter relief package included 50,000 high-quality polyester quilts and 25,000 winter kits, comprising of warm shawls for men and women, as well as cozy clothing for children and adults.

The distribution of King Salman’s relief package will be carried out transparently and efficiently, with the collaboration of the provincial government, ultimately benefiting more than 175,000 individuals across the 12 districts.

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