Source Credit: Arab News
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has successfully delivered 3,340 winter kits to vulnerable communities in various parts of Pakistan.
In an effort to provide much-needed assistance during the harsh winter months. The kits are part of KSrelief's larger plan to deliver 50,000 winter relief kits across 52 of Pakistan's coldest and snow-covered districts, with an estimated 350,000 people expected to benefit from the initiative.
The winter kits include essential items like quilts, warm clothing for adults and children, and woolen shawls for men and women.
12,200 kits have already been provided by KSrelief in 11 districts around the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) in the initial phase of this effort, and more deliveries are under progress in other locations.
To guarantee efficient catastrophe response across the nation, the remaining kits are being distributed strategically.
KSrelief continuous efforts to provide vital aid, especially during difficult weather conditions, demonstrate its dedication to helping communities that are at risk.
The charity supplied more than 110 million meals worldwide in 2023 alone, with a sizable amount going to Pakistan.