
Pakistan stands at a breaking point. In 2025, cloudbursts in Azad Kashmir, glacial outbursts in Gilgit, and flash floods in Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, have merged into a single national catastrophe. In Punjab, farmlands are underwater. In Sindh, entire towns are vanishing beneath rising rivers.
What we are witnessing is not a seasonal storm. It is a humanitarian disaster — the worst Pakistan has faced in decades.
Amid the destruction, Kashmir Welfare Foundation teams are on the ground delivering emergency aid, clean water, food packs, and shelter. But the scale of devastation grows daily. Thousands have been displaced, and millions face hunger, disease, and loss.
Now is the time for compassion. Your donations can help save lives.
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The Rising Crisis: A Nation Engulfed by Floods
From the lush valleys of Azad Kashmir to the plains of Punjab, entire regions have been ravaged. These floods are not isolated incidents — they are part of a worsening climate emergency reshaping Pakistan’s future.
Scientists have long warned that Pakistan, dependent on Himalayan glaciers and the Indus River, is among the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations. Today, those predictions have become our reality.
Villages are being washed away overnight. Roads and bridges have collapsed. Children walk through waist-deep water in search of food.
Everywhere you look, families are clinging to survival.
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation has mobilised teams across Sindh, Punjab, Buner, and Azad Kashmir, providing emergency assistance and rebuilding hope in the most remote and devastated communities.
Food Security Under Climate Change
Pakistan’s agricultural backbone is collapsing. The floods have submerged farmlands, destroyed crops, and wiped out seed reserves.
Agriculture employs nearly 37% of the population and provides food security for millions. Yet, the very fields that once fed the nation are now underwater or buried under mud.
In Azad Kashmir, terraced farms have been swept away by landslides. Farmers who relied on small plots of land to feed their families are now left with nothing but barren hillsides.
In Punjab, the nation’s breadbasket, wheat, maize, and rice fields are ruined. Waterlogged soil may take years to recover, threatening Pakistan’s food supply and pushing families to the brink of famine.
This is more than a natural disaster — it is a fight for survival.
Kashmir Welfare Foundation’s Food Packs Project and Meals of Mercy Campaign are providing immediate nourishment to thousands. Each food pack sustains a family for up to a month, offering a lifeline of dignity and relief.
Without urgent support, today’s floods could trigger tomorrow’s hunger crisis.
Flash Floods in Buner and Cloudbursts in Kashmir
In the mountainous regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Azad Kashmir, flash floods strike without warning.
In Buner, torrential rains have triggered landslides, wiping out villages in minutes. Roads are gone. Communication lines are severed. Families remain stranded in isolated valleys.
Meanwhile, cloudbursts in Kashmir have caused widespread destruction, with swollen rivers tearing through homes and farms. The devastation is immense, but the human cost is even greater.
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation is reaching places where no other aid organisation can go. Using boats, jeeps, and mobile medical units, we deliver food, clean water, and medical care directly to flood survivors.
In these remote communities, every donation becomes a lifeline. Your generosity helps us reach the unreachable — one village, one family, one child at a time.
Sindh Floods: The Waters Keep Rising
In Sindh, rising waters continue to engulf villages, leaving thousands homeless. Stagnant water has contaminated drinking supplies, creating perfect breeding grounds for cholera, malaria, and waterborne infections.
Mothers walk miles to find clean water, carrying children weakened by dehydration. Livestock carcasses float in flooded fields, spreading disease and despair.
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation has established emergency clean water stations, temporary shelters, and mobile hospital units to treat the sick and displaced.
Our medical teams work tirelessly to provide vaccinations, hygiene kits, and sanitation support, preventing outbreaks that could claim even more lives.
But we cannot face this crisis alone. Your Sadaqah or Zakat can fund life-saving aid where it is needed most.
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The Human Toll: Stories from the Ground
Every statistic hides a story — a family, a mother, a child.
When the floods struck Punjab, Rashida, a widow with four children, watched helplessly as her home was swept away. “All I had left were my children,” she said softly. “But when your team came with food and blankets, I knew Allah had not forgotten us.”
In Kashmir, a father named Arif now sleeps under a tarpaulin with his young daughters after losing their home in a landslide. “We have nothing left,” he said. “But we still have faith.”
It is stories like these that remind us why we act. Behind every donation is a miracle — a life restored, a family fed, a home rebuilt.
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Rebuilding Pakistan: A Three-Phase Relief Strategy
At Kashmir Welfare Foundation, we believe in long-term recovery, not temporary relief. Our structured approach ensures that your donations build resilience and self-sufficiency.
Phase 1: Immediate Relief
Emergency food packs, clean water, shelter, and medical aid for families in crisis.
Phase 2: Recovery Phase
Rebuilding homes, restoring farmland, and replanting crops.
Phase 3: Long-Term Resilience
Training farmers in climate-smart agriculture, constructing flood barriers, and introducing sustainable livelihood projects to protect against future disasters.
This holistic approach transforms charity into empowerment — ensuring every contribution has a lasting impact.
Why UK Donors Matter
The Pakistani and Kashmiri diaspora in the UK has always stood at the forefront of compassion. When disaster strikes, your donations provide hope to families thousands of miles away.
By giving through the Kashmir Welfare Foundation, you are not just donating — you are rebuilding entire communities, empowering families to rise again, and ensuring children have a future after tragedy.
Whether it’s a one-time gift or Regular Giving, every pound helps restore dignity and hope to Pakistan’s most vulnerable.
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Act Before It’s Too Late
These floods are not a passing storm. They are the beginning of a climate catastrophe that threatens Pakistan’s stability, food supply, and future generations.
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation will continue to serve those left behind, from Kashmir’s valleys to Sindh’s floodplains. But we need your support to keep our operations running and our relief trucks moving.
Every donation is a chance to save a life.
Every act of kindness brings light to a drowning nation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does my donation help flood victims in Pakistan?
Your donation funds emergency relief including food packs, clean water, shelter, and medical care. It also supports long-term rebuilding and livelihood restoration.
2. Can I give my Zakat for flood relief?
Yes. Zakat donations are used to support eligible families affected by floods, ensuring your contribution reaches those in genuine need.
3. What is the Kashmir Welfare Foundation doing after the floods?
We focus on recovery — rebuilding homes, restoring agriculture, and introducing flood resilience measures like tree planting and water management.
4. How can I make the biggest impact from the UK?
Set up Regular Giving to provide consistent support. This ensures families receive long-term aid and stability beyond the emergency phase.
5. Is my donation transparent?
Absolutely. Every project is tracked, audited, and reported, ensuring full transparency and accountability.

