The aftermath of destructive monsoon floods in different parts of Pakistan has left countless families in a miserable state, without food, shelter, and other essentials. As part of Pakistan emergency relief initiatives, Al-Wahab Foundation has always been on the forefront to respond to emergency situations when and where needed the most.
Chairman Mufti Abdul Wahab personally visited the affected areas and assisted those in dire need during his recent Mufti Abdul Wahab visit to Multan for flood relief Pakistan support efforts.
With the winter season approaching, flood-affected families are now at risk of facing harsh weather conditions without adequate protection. To offer immediate relief, Al-Wahab Foundation, in collaboration with Wembley Central Masjid, has distributed essential Flood Response Essentials to the suffering families in Multan, Pakistan as part of ongoing emergency aid distribution efforts.
Additionally, Team AWF
delivered cooked food,
Winter Survival Kits
Dinner Sets, and Small Business Carts to the most deserving individuals. Here is an overview of the activities carried out during Mufti Abdul Wahab’s recent visit to Pakistan, supporting disaster relief efforts in Pakistan.
Hope Restored: Team AWF Distributes Flood Response Essentials in Multan
Chairman Mufti Abdul Wahab, accompanied by Team Al-Wahab Foundation and a representative from Wembley Central Masjid, visited Multan, Pakistan, to distribute 200 Flood Response Essentials to the calamity-stricken families. These essentials not only offered immediate relief but also renewed hope for a better future. The initiative, in collaboration with Wembley Central Masjid, aimed to help families in Multan cope with the added challenges of the approaching winter season.
The Flood Response Essentials included blankets, bunk beds, mattresses, flour, cooking oil, mosquito nets, and other necessary items. Al-Wahab Foundation remains committed to standing by vulnerable communities and ensuring that no family is left alone in times of crisis, continuing its mission in flood relief Pakistan programmes.
Hope Restored: Team AWF Distributes Flood Response Essentials in Multan
Additionally, Team AWF, under the supervision of Chairman
Mufti Abdul Wahab
, delivered Winter Survival Kits and Dinner Sets to the most vulnerable families in Muzaffargarh, Punjab.
The winter kits included duvets, jackets, socks, ladies' shawls, and other essential items to protect them from harsh winter weather. These 200 kits ensured to provide warmth and comfort, while giving them hope during tough times as part of Pakistan emergency relief efforts.
Winter Kits Distribution in Muzaffargarh, Punjab
Additionally, Team AWF, under the supervision of Chairman Mufti Abdul Wahab, delivered Winter Survival Kits and Dinner Sets to the most vulnerable families in Muzaffargarh, Punjab. The winter kits included duvets, jackets, socks, ladies' shawls, and other essential items to protect them from harsh winter weather. These 200 kits ensured to provide warmth and comfort, while giving them hope during tough times as part of Pakistan emergency relief efforts.
Providing Nourishment Through Cooked Food Distribution
Team Al-Wahab Foundation also served cooked meals to families affected by the recent floods. With nourishing food delivered directly to 300 deserving individuals, we ensured that children, the elderly, and entire families don’t go hungry during these challenging times. Our ongoing commitment to helping families in Multan and surrounding areas continues to provide ease to recover from miserable conditions.
Creating Opportunities Through Small Business Support
With rising unemployment and challenges posed by the recent monsoon floods in Pakistan, Al-Wahab Foundation stepped forward to support the most deserving individuals through its Small Business initiative.
As per the directions of Chairman Mufti Abdul Wahab, we distributed 10 carts to families in need, providing them with a means to earn a sustainable income and support their households. By empowering families to become self-reliant, the initiative not only addresses immediate financial challenges but also creates long-term economic independence, an important step among current disaster relief efforts in Pakistan.
Overseeing Eye Care Project in Karachi
During his visit to Karachi, Mufti Abdul Wahab oversaw arrangements for beneficiaries at Eye Camp and met Eye Surgery patients. A total of 50 deprived patients have been operated under his supervision at Al-Baseer Hospital, while free-of-cost treatment has been provided to 300 beneficiaries.
Mufti Abdul Wahab’s Visit: A Hands-On Approach
Witnessing the struggles of affected families in person and providing them relief first-hand has always been Mufti Abdul Wahab’s aim. He ensured that Team AWF is providing much-needed relief to as many people in need as possible, while maintaining transparency and delivering aid responsibly through structured emergency aid distribution initiatives.
How Can You Help Support This Mission?
With your continued support, we can provide Flood Response Essentials and Winter Kits to many more deserving individuals, providing them protection from harsh weather conditions. You can set up a direct debit or donate to our winter and flood relief Pakistan projects to help many more in need. For further details, you can call Al-Wahab Foundation’s donation hotline at 020 8903 8944.
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Frequently Asked Questions
He distributed Flood Response Essentials, Winter Kits, Cooked Food, and Small Business Carts to support affected families and help them recover with dignity.
The floods damaged homes, disrupted income sources, and left families vulnerable. Immediate relief was essential to restore stability and provide basic necessities.
Winter kits offer warmth, protection from harsh temperatures, and safety for children and the elderly who are most at risk during winter.
These carts will help families regain financial independence by enabling them to start small businesses and earn a sustainable income.