Qatar Charity Launches Campaign to Support 150,000 People in Pakistan
Islamabad, July 07 (QNA) - Qatar Charity has launched a large-scale campaign to distribute in-kind and development assistance across several provinces of Pakistan, including Jammu and Kashmir.
Qatar Charity's statement said that the campaign targeted more than 150,000 beneficiaries among flood-affected families, persons with disabilities, schoolchildren, and vulnerable households.
The campaign forms part of Qatar Charity's ongoing efforts to support vulnerable communities, improve living conditions, and strengthen their ability to recover from the impact of crises, the statement added.
The first phase of the campaign saw the distribution of 600 relief packages containing blankets, camping heaters, winter clothing, kitchen sets, solar-powered lamps, and water bottles, helping meet the basic needs of affected families.
In the education sector, Qatar Charity provided 11 government schools with new classroom furniture, contributing to a more conducive learning environment for students.
The organization also distributed 275 wheelchairs to support persons with disabilities and enhance their independence and mobility.
In the coming weeks, Qatar Charity plans to expand the campaign through the distribution of 200 family tents, 1,212 blood pressure monitors, and an additional 4,400 relief packages.
The interventions will also include the provision of 700 additional wheelchairs, alongside a range of livelihood support projects. These include the distribution of 200 sewing machines, 130 tuk-tuks, 130 cargo tricycles, and 100 corn flour milling machines, helping vulnerable families establish sustainable sources of income and improve their long-term resilience.
Qatar Charity emphasized that the campaign goes beyond addressing immediate humanitarian needs. It also focuses on supporting education, promoting economic
empowerment, and enhancing the inclusion of persons with disabilities, helping beneficiaries build more stable and self-reliant futures.
Through its various interventions, the campaign is expected to improve the living conditions of nearly 150,000 people across different provinces of Pakistan. (QNA)
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