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PAKISTAN FLOODS FUND
Donate your Zakat & Sadaqah to the Pakistan Floods Relief Fund which will provide urgent ongoing Humanitarian Assistance & Relief to all those affected by Flooding.
Pakistan Floods Fund

FOOD PACKS: £50
Each food pack costs £50 and feeds a family of 5 for one month, it contains foods such as barley, oats, lentils, powdered milk, flour, oil, sardines and other staples. Save lives today!
Pakistan Floods Food Packs – £50

EMERGENCY SHELTER: £100
More than 33 million people have been affected by severe floods in Pakistan. Homes have been destroyed. Livelihoods shattered. Families urgently need safe shelter.
Pakistan Floods: Shelter For A Family – £100

MEDICAL PACKS: £150
Many medical facilities and essential services are submerged. With no access to clean water and the risk of waterborne diseases high - Provide Emergency Hygiene Kits.
Pakistan Floods Emergency Medical Aid – £150
Key Facts
Pakistan experienced its worst flooding in history, killing thousands and leaving One-Third of the country underwater. Heavy monsoon rains of historic proportions have destroyed tens of thousands of houses, schools, hospitals and displaced millions.
Worst Monsoon Flooding in History
Over 33 million people have been affected by the flooding in Pakistan
Over One Million Homes Destroyed
Millions of people are without homes and need emergency shelter
Millions of Hectares Of Crop Destroyed
Chronic food shortages as thousands of hectares of farms have been washed away
Pakistan Floods Emergency
Pakistan is facing “a monsoon on steroids”, the UN’s secretary general has warned, after floods submerged a third of the country. At least 1,136 people have been killed since June and roads, crops, homes and bridges washed away across the country. This year’s record monsoon is comparable to the devastating floods of 2010 – the deadliest in Pakistan’s history – which left more than 2,000 people dead. Officials estimate that more than 33 million Pakistanis – one in seven people – have been affected by the flooding. You can’t find a single home that is safe, right now people are in need of urgent first aid relief like tents, shelter and food, they can’t cook anything. And they need clean water to drink.