Title: Second 20-Ton Relief Consignment Dispatched for Sri Lanka Flood Victims
Summary
Alkhidmat Foundation has successfully dispatched its second 20-ton relief consignment for flood-affected families in Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the Government of Pakistan, providing essential humanitarian support during this critical time.
Story / Update
Severe flooding in Sri Lanka has caused widespread devastation, leaving thousands of families displaced and in urgent need of assistance. In response to this humanitarian crisis, Alkhidmat Foundation has taken swift action to extend support beyond borders.
As part of its ongoing relief efforts, Alkhidmat dispatched a second consignment of 20 tons of relief goods in collaboration with the Government of Pakistan. The shipment includes essential items such as tarpaulins and dry milk, which are crucial for providing temporary shelter and nutritional support to affected families, especially children.
This initiative reflects Alkhidmat’s commitment to humanitarian service, standing in solidarity with disaster-affected communities worldwide. By working in partnership with government authorities, the organization ensures timely and effective delivery of aid to those in need.
The relief consignment will help alleviate immediate hardships faced by flood victims and support their recovery during this challenging time.
Beneficiaries
Direct Impact:
• Flood-affected families in Sri Lanka receiving essential relief items
Indirect Impact:
• Improved shelter and nutrition support for vulnerable communities
Impact
• Provided emergency relief to flood-affected families
• Supported access to temporary shelter through tarpaulins
• Ensured nutritional assistance with dry milk supplies
• Strengthened international humanitarian response efforts
• Promoted solidarity and compassion across borders
Gratitude Note
We extend our sincere gratitude to all donors and partners for their support in making this relief effort possible. Your generosity is helping bring hope and relief to families affected by floods in Sri Lanka. Together, we continue to stand with humanity in times of need.