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Help people affected by the Balochistan floods through these 7 relief organisations

Help people affected by the Balochistan floods through these 7 relief organisations

The province is one of the most impacted regions in the country with villages inundated and many people displaced.
23 Aug, 2022

This year’s monsoon spell has wreaked havoc across Pakistan but some areas have been impacted more than others. Balochistan has suffered a lot due to heavy rain and floods that have inundated several villages and claimed approximately 225 lives and damaged over 26,000 homes, according to PDMA Balochistan. The full extent of the devastation is still unknown.

There are several ways to help and we’ve compiled a list of seven organisations you can reach out to in order to contribute to the flood relief efforts in the province.

Edhi Foundation’s Flood Relief Campaign

Edhi Foundation Pakistan flood relief teams are on ground in all flood affected areas across Pakistan and have been rescuing people, providing relief including cooked food, dry ration packs, tarpaulin sheets, medical aid and other non-food essential items.

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.

You can donate here.

Balochistan Youth Action Committee

The organisation is committed to help a “vulnerable” Balochistan in these challenging times. Here is how you can help. A list of urgent supplies has been included for donations.

Government of Balochistan’s Flood Relief and Rehabilitation Fund

According to the instructions of Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, a fund has been created for those affected by the flood. Donations can be made to any branch or office of the State Bank of Pakistan and the National Bank of Pakistan.

HANDS Pakistan

HANDS is an NGO which has been working for “a healthy, educated and prosperous Pakistan” for the last 42 years. They are extending a hand to those impacted by the flood and don’t even have the basic necessities at the moment.

You can donate here to help:

Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan

Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan is a non-profit organisation dedicated to humanitarian services since 1990. Alkhidmat workers and volunteers continue to work for the relief of affected people across Pakistan and worldwide. Their dedicated services include disaster management, health services, education, orphan care, clean water and other community services.

You can donate here to help:

Women Democratic Front

Women Democratic Front and AAM are supporting the efforts to raise funds for the flood affectees across the country. Their work is focusing on the worst affected areas, in collaboration with local youth.

You can message them for their account details:

Muslim Aid UK

Muslim Aid is an international NGO committed to improving the lives of others, regardless of their own faith and/or political persuasion. It has started its rapid need assessment in three flood-affected districts in Pakistan.

You can donate here to help:

So reach out and extend a helping hand to Pakistanis in need!

Comments

Syed Hasni Aug 23, 2022 04:37pm
The government is the Most notable absentee? They don't like competition
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Real Volunteer Aug 23, 2022 05:39pm
Weird, you guys never mentioned JDC which has the highest number of volunteers on ground for Sindh and south Balochistan. Please do your homework before publishing and advertising.
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Winner Imran Aug 23, 2022 06:03pm
This year’s monsoon spell has wreaked havoc across Pakistan but some areas have been impacted more than others. Balochistan has suffered a lot due to heavy rain and floods that have inundated several villages and claimed approximately 225 lives PDM no where to be seen.
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Winner Imran Aug 23, 2022 06:04pm
This year’s monsoon spell has wreaked havoc across Pakistan but some areas have been impacted more than others. Balochistan has suffered a lot due to heavy rain and floods that have inundated several villages and claimed approximately 225 lives The looted funds used by zardari to buy votes should have been used for relief aid
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Changez Khan Aug 23, 2022 07:10pm
A very dire calamity situation is Balochistan. The looters and corrupts in Pakistan are loaded with money, why are they not helping the poor or they are only interested in getting votes?
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HashBrown® Aug 23, 2022 08:06pm
Can anybody attest to the integrity of these organisations? I know plenty of people who are ready and willing to donate but unsure of whom to trust. If these charities are transparent in their funding I'll be happy to spread awareness of them.
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Tariq Aug 23, 2022 08:36pm
I only know and trust edhi. A selfless man and a selfless organisation
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arman Aug 23, 2022 10:06pm
@HashBrown® Just because we have corruption and accountability issues in Pakistan , that doesn't gives us and excuse to deny help to the people affected by the natural disasters, if every single person offers just 100 Pkr Rs that will bring in help equal or greater than 250 million X100...... imagine if only overseas Pakistanis small step, the nation wont have to beg from foreign countries.......... self help.. dont rely on anyone
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Ismail Aug 23, 2022 10:37pm
@Real Volunteer .. How to give donations to JDC?
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Syed Abdul Majeed Shah Aug 23, 2022 10:49pm
@HashBrown® Kindly note AlKhadmit Foundation is most trusted organisation carrying relief task with full dedication.
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M. Emad Aug 23, 2022 11:08pm
Balochistan most Neglected & Poor province of Pakistan.
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M. Emad Aug 24, 2022 08:04am
Millions of flood-affected Pakistanis are dealing with the long-lasting devastating effects.
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Shazia Aug 24, 2022 08:53am
@HashBrown® I trust Alkhidmet foundation hundred percent
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Shazia Aug 24, 2022 08:54am
I trust Alkhidmet foundation
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Ali Aug 24, 2022 08:56am
@Winner Imran Imran can use Toshkhana funds.
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