Al-Huda International Welfare Foundation (AIWF), in collaboration with Pakistan Rangers, Sindh, has distributed relief goods worth Rs 0.720 million among the rain affectees of Gaddap Town.
Regional Director of Al-Huda Sadia Bukhari told Business Recorder here on Wednesday that the foundation would distribute almost 900 food parcels among the rain-affected people of Jan Mohammad Goth and Mullah Hussain Goth. Lieutenant Colonel Abrar of Sachal Rangers said the force, besides facilitating the Al-Huda Foundation, had also established medical camps and was providing relief goods in the areas hard-hit by the torrential rains.
"We are here to provide security to the Al-Huda Foundation and our medical camps are busy in treating the affected people since June 23", said Colonel Abrar. He said that so far hundreds of patients, who fell prey to the post-rains epidemics, had been treated in the medical camps.
The relief goods included five kilograms of ata, five kilograms of rice, two kilograms of pulses, two kilograms of sugar, 250 grams of tea, two litres of edible oil, one pack of salt, two packets of matchboxes and some medicines, like ORS etc, said Regional Officer of Al-Huda Foundation Dur-re-Shahwar.