Families across Azad Kashmir are trapped in snow without food, heating or blankets. Your Sadaqah or Zakat can deliver warmth and hope before the roads to Neelum and Gurez close for winter.
December to February are the harshest months in the Northern areas of Azad Kashmir. Roads close, valleys freeze, and families are trapped without warmth. Help us deliver every winter package before the snow cuts them off.
Every winter, Azad Kashmir faces freezing temperatures, blizzards and blocked roads that trap entire communities. Valleys like Neelum and Gurez are often cut off for months, leaving families without food, medicine or warmth.
Children sleep in unheated homes while widows and the elderly face dangerous cold. Yet, through your Sadaqah and Zakat, there is hope — a chance to bring winter relief in Kashmir to those who need it most.
With your help, Kashmir Welfare Foundation delivers emergency winter packs across snow-covered mountain villages before the roads close for the season.
🔴 Donate Now – Bring Warmth
Each pack you fund is prepared in Kashmir and hand-delivered by our volunteers before roads close for winter.
Your Sadaqah and Zakat donations bring urgent winter relief in Kashmir — providing blankets, clothing, food and heating fuel to families trapped in freezing valleys like Neelum and Leepa.

Coats, jumpers, scarves, gloves, socks
Protects one family of five

2 heavy quilts, waterproof sheets
Prevents hypothermia during extreme cold

Wool hats, mittens, school jumper, shoes
Helps children attend school safely

Warm essentials for up to 100 people
Supports 10–15 families in cut-off areas
🌨️ Ready to make a difference? Choose your amount below and help us deliver warmth before the roads close.
“The snow reached our knees, but seeing families smile when they received blankets made it all worth it.” – Yasir, Volunteer in Neelum Valley
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Each year, heavy snowfall isolates mountain valleys across Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Temperatures fall to –10 °C, roads are buried for weeks, and families lose access to food, healthcare and heating. In 2024, over 230 villages in Neelum and Leepa Valleys were reported cut off during January and February.
Local hospitals struggle to operate, and elderly residents face rising respiratory illness. Without external help, hundreds of families endure the winter in single-brick homes with no insulation. Your donation changes this reality — bringing blankets, fuel and medicine before snow blocks the final roads.
Average night temperature in mountain villages during January – February (AJK Stats Dept 2024)
Villages cut off by snow each year in Neelum and Leepa Valleys
Blankets delivered last winter by Kashmir Welfare Foundation volunteers
Families provided with complete winter packs before road closures
“Your support means survival — not comfort — for families facing the deep freeze of Kashmir.”
🔴 Donate Now – Before Roads CloseQuick ground reports from Neelum, Leepa and Haveli — showing how your winter donations are helping families survive the freeze.
Be one of the first people to donate; our first distribution for this winter is planned in a few weeks.
Our team reports that evenings are now noticeably colder across Neelum.
Alhamdulilah our plans are ready. We’re launching the appeal this week — stay tuned for progress.
We’re using suppliers we’ve trained through our Empower Lives initiative to sew and assemble the packs locally.
Teams across AJK are now coordinating for the new season’s launch.
In the remote mountain hamlet of Tao Butt in Neelum Valley, ten-year-old Arifa and her family face nights that drop below –10 °C. When the snow blocks the narrow road, her father cannot reach the market and the family lives on a few kilos of flour until help arrives. Their home, built from thin wooden planks, has gaps where the wind whistles through.
When our Kashmir Welfare Foundation volunteers reached their village last winter, Arifa’s mother was boiling snow for water. “We never imagined people would climb here just to bring blankets,” she said with tears in her eyes. That small box of supplies — a thick quilt, children’s coats, and heating fuel — changed their night from fear to relief.
There are hundreds of families like Arifa’s hidden in Kashmir’s valleys. Without urgent winter relief, they face frostbite, illness, and isolation. Your Sadaqah or Zakat can send lifesaving warmth to these unreachable homes before the snow closes every road.
Send Warmth Now →
At Kashmir Welfare Foundation, every penny you donate is treated with Islamic accountability and integrity. We believe that transparency builds trust — and trust builds change.
Our team on the ground purchases winter aid items locally, often from families we’ve trained and equipped through our Empower Lives initiative. This ensures fair trade, local empowerment and value for money.
Volunteer lists are verified at village level to ensure aid reaches those most in need — widows, orphans and families stranded before road closures. We don’t just deliver warmth. We deliver dignity.

In the freezing valleys of Neelum, Leepa and Muzaffarabad, volunteers brave snow and blocked roads to deliver your winter donations. Their stories remind us how every act of kindness becomes a spark of warmth.
“We started walking at dawn with mules carrying blankets. By sunset, we reached a widow’s home half-buried in snow. Her tears when we gave her the pack reminded me — this is why we do it.”
– Yasir, Volunteer (Neelum Valley)“We trekked two hours across a frozen bridge to reach a family that had been without food for three days. Thanks to donors, we brought winter packs and food supplies just before nightfall.”
– Nadia, Field Coordinator (Leepa Valley)“Our small team in Muzaffarabad packed hundreds of coats before roads shut. Every jacket means one child who won’t freeze tonight — and that’s a victory for us all.”
– Bilal, Logistics Volunteer (Muzaffarabad)The aid convoys are moving through Neelum, Leepa and Muzaffarabad before the snow sets in. Your donation today can save a family from freezing nights and hunger.
💝 Donate Now – Make an Immediate ImpactHigh-altitude roads in Neelum and Gurez normally close between mid-December and early January due to heavy snowfall. We aim to complete all deliveries before access routes are blocked.
Each pack provides warm coats, jumpers, blankets, socks, gloves, and heating fuel to protect families of five from freezing temperatures throughout winter in Azad Kashmir.
Yes. If you are a UK taxpayer, ticking Gift Aid increases your donation by 25% at no extra cost, allowing more families to receive winter relief in Kashmir.
Absolutely. You can make one-off donations or set up monthly Sadaqah through our Regular Giving programme to support families beyond the winter months.
We publish photo reports, videos, and case studies on our blog showing distributions in Neelum, Leepa, and Muzaffarabad, ensuring full transparency and Islamic accountability.

