By Mohsin Arif | Project Leader
Warmth for Every Child and Family
Project Summary
Every winter in Pakistan, thousands of vulnerable families struggle to survive freezing temperatures without proper warm clothing. Brick kiln workers, roadside children, daily wage laborers, and homeless families often face extreme cold with little or no protection. Many children sleep outdoors or in poorly sheltered areas without sweaters, jackets, socks, shoes, or blankets, placing their health and lives at serious risk.
Moses Welfare Foundation is launching the “Winter Relief for Brick Kiln Workers & Homeless Families in Pakistan” project to provide warm winter clothing and protection kits for vulnerable communities before the peak winter season begins.
This project will distribute winter essentials, including sweaters, jackets, shawls, socks, caps, gloves, and blankets, to over 200 vulnerable individuals and families living in poverty. The initiative aims to reduce cold-related illnesses, improve comfort and dignity, and help children continue their education during the harsh winter months.
The project seeks to raise $5,000 to support winter relief distribution, outreach activities, transportation, and essential clothing supplies for those most in need.
The Problem
Winter is extremely difficult for poor and vulnerable communities in Pakistan. Brick kiln workers spend long hours outdoors in freezing temperatures, while homeless families and roadside children often sleep without adequate shelter or warm clothing.
Many vulnerable families cannot afford:
As temperatures drop, exposure to severe cold leads to:
Children and homeless individuals are especially vulnerable to the dangerous effects of winter weather. Without timely support, many families face severe hardship and health risks during the cold season.
Project Goal
The goal of this project is to provide warm winter clothing and relief support to vulnerable brick kiln workers, homeless families, and roadside children in Pakistan.
Project Objectives
This project will:
Project Activities
1. Identification of Vulnerable Families
2. Procurement of Winter Relief Items
The project will purchase:
3. Distribution Campaigns
4. Community Outreach & Awareness
Expected Outcomes
Through this project:
Long-term impact includes:
Beneficiaries
Direct Beneficiaries
Indirect Beneficiaries
Sustainability
Moses Welfare Foundation plans to continue seasonal winter relief efforts annually through partnerships with donors, local volunteers, and humanitarian supporters.
The organization will:
This project also strengthens long-term community relationships and encourages compassion for marginalized populations.
Why This Project Matters
Winter should never become a season of fear for vulnerable families.
For poor laborers, roadside children, and homeless families, even a simple sweater or blanket can mean protection, dignity, and survival. Many children continue suffering in silence simply because their families cannot afford warm clothing.
This project is more than distributing winter clothes.
It is protecting lives.
It is restoring dignity.
It is bringing warmth, hope, and humanity to those who need it most.
Together, we can ensure that no child or family is left alone in the cold.
Funding Information
Total Project Goal
$5,000
Funds Will Support
Donor Appeal
Your support can help protect vulnerable children and families from the harsh winter cold in Pakistan. A simple act of kindness, such as a jacket, sweater, or blanket, can save lives, prevent illness, and restore dignity.
By donating to this project, you are bringing warmth, comfort, and hope to people who are struggling to survive winter without basic protection.
Together, we can stand beside the poor, the homeless, and forgotten families during their time of greatest need.
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