As winter approaches, Muwakhat Foundation is launching a vital project to provide warm clothes and blankets for 150 homeless children aged zero months to 14 years. The cold weather poses serious health risks, leading to ailments like flu and fever for those without adequate clothing. Since 2013, we have supported vulnerable communities by providing food, clothing, and healthcare. This initiative aims to equip each child with three warm suits, a woolen cap, socks, two pairs of shoes, & a blanket
Every year, as temperatures drop, thousands of homeless children are left to face the elements without the necessary protection. Muwakhat Foundation recognizes that cold weather can exacerbate health issues and further entrench families in a cycle of poverty and vulnerability. The challenge is not just about providing immediate relief but about addressing the root issues that affect over seven million Pakistanis, particularly marginalized communities such as the gypsy population.
The "Warm Clothes & Blankets for 150 Homeless Children" project will provide each child with three warm suits, a woolen cap, socks, two pairs of shoes, and a warm blanket. This comprehensive package is designed to protect children from the harsh winter weather, ensuring they stay warm and healthy throughout the season. By providing essential winter clothing, we aim to offer not only immediate comfort but also long-term health benefits.
this project will empower homeless children to lead healthier, more dignified lives as active members of society, reducing their vulnerability and enhancing their opportunities for education and personal growth. By providing warmth and comfort, we're fostering a brighter future for the next generation.