King Salman Relief Centre starts distribution of winter relief in Pakistan
Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) has started a project to distribute 25,000 winter kits among recent flood affected and deserving people living in Pakistan in collaboration with NDMA.
This year, life-threatening floods caused by unusual heavy monsoon rains have affected 33 million people. The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center is engaged in providing emergency aid to the flood-affected areas of Pakistan to help people to cope up with the disaster.
The winter relief package will be distributed in 14 districts of Pakistan (Ganche, Skardu, Nagar, Astor, Ghazar, Chitral, Swat, Upper Dir, Mansehra, Dera Ismail Khan, Dadu, Jamshoro & Qamber Shahdakot). The package includes 50,000 Polyester Quilts and 25,000 winter kits including warm shawls for men and women and warm clothes for children and adults. This relief package of King Salman will be distributed in a transparent manner with the help of NDMA and provincial government, which will benefit more than 175,000 people in these districts.
This project comes under the umbrella of humanitarian projects by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center to assist needy families living in the coldest areas in Pakistan.