Pakistan Flood Victims Relief Efforts

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The Facts

Around 2,200 people have died and about 20 million more have been affected with the recent floods in Pakistan.

 

70% of flood victims do not have access to safe drinking water

 

more than 80% do not have access to clean, functioning toilets.

 

Fear of famine if immediate action is not taken.

 

The UN has launched an appeal for $2 billion dollars

 

Total cost of reconstruction 15 billion dollars

 

8.9 million acres of farm land are destroyed

 

3.5 million children are now at risk for waterborne diseases. Thousands are now suffering from cholera.

Who We Are

We are a team of young adults that are either currently students or recent graduates in Montreal, QC, Canada. You can meet us here.

What We Are Doing to Help

Check out our fundraising initiatives so that you can be a part of them, here!

As of September 17

News from Nur

We have some updates from our contacts at Nur Foundation. Click here to see them.

"Make no mistake, this is a global disaster"

Next Event

We'll be back in January with more events raising funds towards various causes for development in Pakistan. These causes include "Adopt a Village", a social development project initiated by the Architectural Society of Pakistan. 

 

Moreover we'll be looking to donate towards Pehla Qadam to provide $7 high quality queen sized blankets to help the displaced cope with the winter.

 

Lastly, we'll be donating funds towards PakPani (LifeStraw), a water filtration system that costs $20 and provides over 20,000 liters of clean water.

 

Thank you for all the support. We request you keep helping us achieve our goals to help with sustainable efforts towards development in Pakistan.

New Blog Up!

Our blogger has recently written a new blog post. Don't neglect to check it out!

 

FLOODED! by Montreal artist Cheryl Braganza

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