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Emergency Relief | Disaster Zone Management

A key priority for CDF is emergency relief operations, particularly in response to natural disasters like floods. Following a severe flood in a rural area of Pakistan, CDF swiftly deployed emergency relief teams and delivered essential aid to over 5,000 families. Our efforts ensured access to critical supplies and played a vital role in bolstering community resilience during this challenging time.

Impact of Project Disaster Relief

120

Construction of Huts

55+

Concrete Houses

08

Mosques

35

Washrooms

01

Plant Based school

The 2005 Kashmir earthquake, measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale, killed over 86,000 people, injured more than 1000,000 and displaced around 3.5 million. The damage was estimated at and displaced around $5.2 billion.

Droughts significantly affect agriculture, which employs around 40% of Pakistan's labor force.

Bricks and Blocks Construction

The foundation assists in the construction of essential facilities such as houses, bathrooms, mosques, and ablution areas

Relief Camps

Providing immediate assistance to affected communities. When disaster strikes, the foundation swiftly sets up camps in flood-hit areas, offering shelter, food, clean water, and medical care to those displaced by the rising waters.

Distribution of Mosquitos Nets

These nets serve a dual purpose: protecting flood victims from mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and

Healing Hearts: CDF’s Free Medical Camp for Flood-Affected Communities

Our dedicated team of doctors, nurses, and volunteers worked with unwavering determination, offering