By Waqas Abid | CEO of Good Thinkers Organization-Pakistan
Free Medical Camps for Flood-Affected Communities in Kasur –Till Dec 2025 Update
In August–September 2025, unprecedented monsoon rains and sudden releases of water from upstream dams caused one of the worst flood situations along the Sutlej River in decades. At Ganda Singh Wala, near Kasur, the river reached exceptionally high flood levels, forcing large-scale evacuations from the border belt and inundating villages, homes, crops, and basic infrastructure.
Thousands of families from low-lying border villages in Kasur were displaced to makeshift relief sites and temporary shelters. Many of them lost their livelihoods overnight. Access to health services collapsed as basic health facilities were cut off, medicines were washed away, and roads became unsafe or impassable. Women, children, people with disabilities, older persons, pregnant and lactating women, and adolescent girls and boys were among the most vulnerable to disease, malnutrition, and trauma in this crisis.
Against this backdrop, Good Thinkers Organization–Pakistan (GTO-Pakistan) established a series of Free Medical Camps for flood-affected communities in Kasur’s border area, with a special focus on Ganda Singh Wala and its surroundings.
Where We Worked
With the support of our well-wishers and GlobalGiving community, GTO-Pakistan organized free medical camps in three highly affected locations in the border belt of Kasur:
These villages host both displaced families and local residents whose houses, fields, and access roads were severely impacted by the floods. Many families are still living in or around flood relief camps and temporary shelters.
Who We Reached
Through these medical camps, GTO-Pakistan provided free medical checkups and essential medicines to a total of 970 people, including:
Within these groups, we prioritized:
Many of the women and children we met were either living in Flood Relief Camps or had only recently returned to partially damaged homes with no reliable access to health facilities and medicines.
What Services We Provided
During the free medical camps, the GTO-Pakistan team (doctors, paramedics, and volunteers) provided:
In addition to clinical services, our team used the opportunity to share practical health education messages on:
Human Impact – Beyond Numbers
Behind every number in this report is a family trying to rebuild life after the water recedes. Many families we met had:
For pregnant women and mothers with small children, the fear of complications without access to medical help was evident. By bringing free, on-site medical services and medicines into these villages and camps, GTO-Pakistan helped fill a critical gap at a time when the formal health system was overstretched or physically inaccessible.
Next Steps – How We Plan to Continue
The needs in Kasur’s flood-affected villages remain significant, even as waters recede. Families will continue to face health risks for months due to:
With continued support from our GlobalGiving partners, GTO-Pakistan aims to:
Thank You
These free medical camps in Talwar Post, Village Sehjra, and Bhedian Kalan were only possible because of the generosity of supporters like you. Your contributions translated directly into 970 people receiving life-saving medical attention and medicines at a time when they needed it most.
On behalf of the flood-affected families of Kasur and the entire Good Thinkers Organization–Pakistan team, thank you for standing with us in this emergency and helping protect the health and dignity of women, children, and older persons along the Sutlej River.
Together, we are turning compassion into concrete care on the ground.
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