When devastating floods hit Pakistan, millions of families are left without food, shelter, and safe drinking water. The need for Pakistan flood relief has never been greater. With rising challenges due to climate change, heavy monsoon rains, and poor infrastructure, organizations like Al-Qulub Trust have stepped in to provide urgent aid and long-term support.
In this blog, we highlight how Al-Qulub Trust is helping flood-affected communities across Pakistan through emergency supplies, food and hot meals, food parcels, clean water and sanitation projects, and medical camps.
Pakistan is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. Extreme weather events, especially floods, have become more frequent and destructive. More than 33 million people were displaced by the floods in 2022, which also resulted in significant food insecurity and billions of dollars’ worth of damage. Even in 2025, families in flood-prone areas like Sindh, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remain at risk.
When floods strike, Al-Qulub Trust responds quickly with life-saving aid. Their Pakistan Floods Emergency Appeal focuses on providing both immediate relief and sustainable support for rebuilding communities.
Flood-affected families often lose everything overnight. Al-Qulub Trust distributes emergency supplies such as blankets, hygiene kits, and shelter materials to protect vulnerable households.
Displacement leaves thousands of families hungry. Al-Qulub Trust provides food and hot meals to survivors, ensuring that children, the elderly, and women receive nourishment during emergencies.
For families unable to access markets, food parcels containing essentials like rice, flour, lentils, and oil are distributed. These parcels help sustain families for weeks at a time.
Floods contaminate water sources, leading to outbreaks of cholera, diarrhea, and other diseases. Al-Qulub Trust installs clean water and sanitation solutions such as water tankers, hygiene awareness campaigns, and water purification systems to protect health and restore dignity.
Mobile medical camps are set up in heavily affected districts to provide first aid, medicines, and treatment for flood-related illnesses. These camps especially support children and elderly people at high risk of waterborne diseases.
Al-Qulub Trust works directly with local communities and partners in flood-hit regions like Buner (KPK) and Sindh. This ensures that aid reaches those most in need, quickly and effectively.
Pakistan’s recurring floods are not just natural disasters; they are a direct result of climate change, poor urban planning, and weak infrastructure. Organizations like Al-Qulub Trust not only provide urgent Pakistan flood relief but also raise awareness about the need for long-term climate resilience, disaster preparedness, and sustainable water solutions.
By combining emergency aid with sustainable projects (like solar water pumps in Sindh), Al-Qulub Trust is helping build stronger communities that can withstand future disasters.
Every contribution matters. By donating to Al-Qulub Trust’s Pakistan Flood Relief Appeal, you can provide:
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Al-Qulub Trust has provided flood relief in Sindh, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with special focus on hard-hit regions like Buner (KPK) and Tharparkar (Sindh).
What type of help does Al-Qulub Trust provide to flood victims?
Their work includes emergency supplies, food and hot meals, food parcels, clean water and sanitation, and medical camps.
Is my donation Zakat-eligible?
Yes, donations towards Pakistan flood relief are eligible for Zakat, Sadaqah, and general charity.
How does Al-Qulub Trust ensure sustainability in flood relief?
Alongside emergency aid, they invest in sustainable projects like solar-powered water pumps, ensuring long-term community resilience.
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