Project Report
| Nov 25, 2012
I will enjoy my winters
By Mehr Manzoor | Assistant Director Planning and Development
Dear Friends,
Thank you so much for your gracious donations for the cause of flood affected people of Dera Ghazi Khan. Your contributions made it possible to provide winter quilts to over 1,198 families. In summers of 2010, floods disturbed the lives of many in areas of Southern Punjab leaving many people without food and shelter. With the winters approaching, the living conditions would become very difficult especially for the children who are prone to many illnesses such as cough, cold and flu. The winter quilts being provided to these children and families with your money will help them remain warm and protected from unusual climatic conditions.
We look forward to your continued support to these children and families.
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Apr 13, 2012
Together we can help them stay alive!
By Dr. Shabnum Sarfraz | Technical Advisor
In Jan 2012 NUR Foundation arranged 450 sweaters for the deserving students of ABNI schools, both formal and non-formal. 93 for Malik Pur, 117 for Lakhodair, 83 for Nain Sukh and 157 for Gajjumatta.
All the families who received winter clothing were extremely pleased and expressed their utmost gratification. Women said it was a sigh of relief, as the only warm clothing at home was being given to the young ones and they had little to protect themselves.
We thank all our supporters and donors who have helped NUR Foundation in arranging winter clothing for the people who were once affluent, but have become homeless after the floods devastation. Till now, with your support, we have saved many lives by distributing a huge number of winter clothing. Together we can help them stay alive!
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Jan 16, 2012
Spreading Warmth Across DG Khan
By Dr.Shabnum Sarfraz | Technical Advisor
Southern Punjab was adversely affected due to heavy floods in 2010 .Flood affected people have been provided with warm quilts and clothes since the beginning of this project in 2010.Fatima Memorial Hospital(FMH) and NUR Foundation have played a vital role in the relief and rehabilitation of these people.
On 22 December 2011, FMH team visited Habit Mastui (Dera Ghazi Khan) and distributed 500 sweaters, 200 warm clothes and 150 quilts among students and community members. The thought of having warm clothing and quilts to survive the harsh winters in Pakistan, brought them immense comfort. Their happy and satisfied faces were a sign of success for this project in itself.
We acknowledge the valuable support from our partners and donors who have always stood by our side. Without their assistance, it would have been difficult to maintain commitment in order to establish an impartial system of health and education. This dedication has paid off in the form of privileging the impoverished sector of the society. We hope to receive your valuable feedback and continued support which would further help us to improve the system and multiply the impact.
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