One million pounds of relief money collected in Britain for Pakistani flood victims...
1 Penny Appeal has built 100 houses for flood victims in Pakistan... |
The British charity Penny Appeal has presented a check of one million pounds to Consul Jazral Abrar Hussain for flood victims in Pakistan.
According to Arab News, the Pakistani Consul General in the United Kingdom has collected aid money for the flood victims in association with the Penny Appeal.
Penny Appeal said in a statement that Consul General Abrar Hussain was honored to attend a fundraising dinner organized to help the people of Pakistan as a special guest and as a special guest at the charity's live appeals broadcast on British Muslim TV. attended..
The statement further said that Consul General Abrar Hussain played a key role in collecting maximum funds.
Penny Appeal founder Adeem Younis told Consul General Abrar Hussain at the Pakistani Consulate in Bradford that the charity is working in 16 districts affected by the floods and helping the victims. Eat clean water.
Medical assistance is also providing shelter and financial assistance.
According to the organization, apart from providing 500,000 liters of clean water, more than 200,000 cooked meals have been distributed to the victims, while food, medical aid and hygiene kits are also provided on a daily basis...
According to the statement, Consul General Abrar Hussain played a key role in collecting maximum funds.... |
In the second phase of the aid, Pippini is working with the government to build new houses for the victims, while 100 houses have been built, providing shelter to 100,000 people.
Adeem Younis, founder of Penny Appeal added that people like Abrar Hussain are the best asset for the organization and their passion to help the needy knows no bounds. It is because of people like Brar Hussain that we are able to make real and lasting improvements in the world.
I am proud of the way we united in the UK and Pakistan to help our affected brothers and sisters..
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