Donate to The Deep Freeze Winter Project and help families in Kashmir survive freezing temperatures. Provide blankets, clothing, and life-saving winter aid today.








A child should never freeze to death. Yet every winter in Azad Kashmir…
👉 Families face exactly that reality.
Snow buries entire valleys. Temperatures fall below freezing. Roads close for months. And thousands of families are left with nothing. No heat. No food. No protection.
Before winter arrives, Faheem prepares. Not because he wants to. But because he has no choice. He walks deep into the forest. Searching for trees he can cut. Wood that will become fire. Fire that will become survival.
He knows the land matters. He knows the environment matters.
But when winter comes…
👉 Survival comes first.
He carries the wood back home. Stacking it behind his house. Preparing for what is coming.
Because once the snow falls…
👉 There is no going out.
Winter arrives. And with it…
The cold. Not the kind you feel outside. The kind that enters your home. Faheem’s house is made of wood and tin. The wind finds its way through every gap. The cold settles into the walls.
Into the floors. Into their bones. The fire burns. But it is not enough.
The children sit close together, their small bodies pressed against one another, trying to hold onto what little warmth they can.
Fatimah whispers, her voice trembling:
“Abu… my feet are still cold.”
Faheem pauses for a moment, then gently replies:
“Don’t worry, Fatimah. Tomorrow we’ll go to the bazaar and get you new socks. Then your feet will stay warm. Let’s just get through tonight.”
But tomorrow never comes. The bazaar remains shut. The snow falls heavier. The cold grows harsher.
And so they endure…
Another freezing day. Another long, bitter night.
At night, the family sleeps side by side. Sharing what little warmth they have. Their water freezes. Their hands stiffen. Their bodies shiver through the night.
And still…
Morning comes. And the cold remains.
Faheem’s family is not alone. Across Azad Kashmir, thousands of families face this every winter.
Families living in:
👉 Where survival is never guaranteed.
From December to February, conditions become extreme:
Children sleep in freezing homes. Elderly people face life-threatening cold. Widows struggle to protect their families.
Winter aid is not just about giving.
👉 It is about acting before it is too late.
Once the snow sets in:
This is why we act early. Delivering winter packs before access is lost.
Each winter pack is carefully prepared and delivered directly to families.
£50 → Winter Clothing Pack (Family of 5)
Coats, jumpers, scarves, gloves, and socks
£20 → Thermal Blanket Pack
Heavy quilts to prevent hypothermia
£15 → Child Comfort Kit
Warm clothing and school essentials
£850 → Community Relief Bundle
Supports up to 100 people in remote areas
Your donation does more than provide comfort.
It prevents:
It allows families to:
👉 This is emergency relief.
In villages like Tao Butt, winter is not a season.
👉 It is a test of survival.
Homes offer little protection. Food becomes limited. Cold becomes constant.
“We hadn’t eaten properly for days. When help arrived, my children finally slept warm.”
Your donation reaches families like Faheem’s.
Providing:
👉 Giving them a chance to survive the winter.
You Donate
Choose your winter pack
We Prepare
Items sourced and packed locally
We Deliver
Aid distributed before roads close
Families Survive
Your impact is immediate
Providing warmth is one of the most impactful forms of charity. Your donation can be:
Every blanket. Every coat. Every pack.
👉 A source of ongoing reward.
The snow is coming. Roads will close. Access will be lost. But right now…
We still have a window.
Somewhere in Kashmir…
A family like Faheem’s is preparing. Gathering what little they can. Hoping it will be enough.
👉 What happens next depends on you.
Be the reason a child sleeps warm. Be the reason a family survives. Be the reason hope reaches the mountains.
Give warmth.
Save lives.
Act today.
The Winter Relief project provides emergency aid to families in Azad Kashmir facing extreme cold. It includes winter clothing, blankets, and heating support to help vulnerable households survive freezing temperatures during harsh winter months.
Winter in Kashmir brings freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall, and road closures that isolate entire villages. Once access is cut off, families cannot receive help, making early winter aid essential for survival and protection against extreme conditions.
A winter pack usually includes warm clothing such as coats, gloves, scarves, socks, and thermal blankets. Some packs also include heating support and essential items to help families stay warm and safe during freezing conditions.
Winter aid is distributed to vulnerable families, including widows, orphans, elderly individuals, and low-income households living in remote areas like Neelum Valley and Leepa Valley, where winter conditions are most severe.
Temperatures in Azad Kashmir can drop to –10°C or lower during winter, especially in mountainous regions. Combined with snowfall and poor housing conditions, this creates life-threatening environments for vulnerable families.
Winter donations are used immediately to prepare and distribute aid before roads close. Our teams work on the ground to ensure timely delivery so families receive support before they become isolated by snow.
Yes, you can donate multiple winter packs to increase your impact. Each pack supports a family or group, allowing you to help more people survive the harsh winter conditions in Kashmir.
Yes, winter relief donations can be Zakat eligible where applicable. The aid is distributed to eligible beneficiaries, including poor families, widows, and orphans, ensuring your charity reaches those in genuine need.
Your donation provides life-saving warmth and protection. It helps prevent illness, supports families during isolation, and ensures vulnerable people survive the harsh winter months in Kashmir.
Yes, winter aid is a powerful form of Sadaqah. Providing warmth to those in need brings immediate relief and ongoing reward, making it one of the most impactful ways to support vulnerable communities. Remember this project is also zakat eligiable.
Donate to The Deep Freeze Winter Project and help families in Kashmir survive freezing temperatures.…

