How you can help the flood victims

GWHI Flood Appeal

 

 As you know the floods have wreaked havoc in the country, killing 2000 and displacing 20 million individuals to date. 1/5 of the country is submerged underwater and 3.5 million children are at high risk of deadly waterborne diseases. Relief operations have yet to reach an estimated 6 million people. The affected have no roof over their heads, their belongings have been swept away and there is an acute shortage of food and medicines.

 GWHI FLOOD RELIEF AID AND MEDICAL CAMP , Sultan Chowk

To all of those who contributed in time , kind or money ! 

Thank you for the generous help for the flood relief and Allah SWT will inshAllah bless you for this.

The medicines were donated largely by AL RAZI HEALTHCARE  and by a donation arranged by 4thyear SIMS medical students

We went to Sultan Colony , an area nearly 28 kms away from Muzaffargarh and has the main army flood relief camp. We had by the grace of Allah Almighty, stuff worth nearly 1.8 million rupees, including 125 tents , 350 food hampers [enough for a week for a family of 8], medicines worth nearly 6 lacs ,600 ladies’ dresses , 400 men’s clothes and 500 kids’ apparel, toys ,shoes and household items .

For the supplies I am eternally grateful to my family, friends and most importantly my patients who responded to the call immediateky and genrously .We raised a total of 1.8 million in less than a week !!!!

A big thank you to all of you, Mrs Nina Akber,The Pirachas, Mr Khalid Shams,The Shiekhs, Ayesha, Mr Khan , Mehwish, Sadia, Col Naeemullah , Mohsin Bhai , Mr Yunus Ratra, Huma Shehzad,Hina Rana,Tina Aqil, Sania AbuBakr, Master Abu Bakr,Mrs Farooq,Tehmina Raja , Tehmina Frooq, Huma, Arooj, Irfan Cheema, Hamood, Zain, Salman , Raja and many more

Our team consisted of doctors, medical students and volunteers [inclusive ofMr Khalid Shams,Dr Zakir, Usman Zakir , Dr Hamayun, Zeeshan , Atif , Zain, my children Abdullah , Saadullah and Zafarullah and Faisal and Usama from AlRazi]. We left Lahore at around midnight on 21 and arrived at the camp at 8 am .We had the army escort , from Multan onwards.

There were 1176 families in the camp, with an average family size of 8 to 9. All totally destitute, having nothing but the make shift army tents .The army has been supplying twice daily meals and emergency medical care too.The role of Pakistan army in this great tragedy has beeen amazing!

Through the day we saw over 900 patients of which 400 were women .All women and children were in a terrible state, dehydrated and underweight. Loads of skin infection, diarrhea, and fever and eye problems .All were given a complete course of good quality medication that we had.

The camp in charge Major Nauman told me today that 125 families have gone back to their villages with the tents and food hampers provided by us.

We are planning to go again inshAllah on 4th September and they need us to bring medicines, clothes and most importantly tents; as the people need to and do want to go back to their own houses; which sadly do not exist anymore. Those people might live in these tents for an average of 18 to 24 months.

 

I would again request you to help us in this noble cause and would also request you to use to use your and your family’s contacts and influence to help us continue and expand this effort. May be you can ask friends and colleagues to plunge in too.

 This is a call for you to help and donate as much as you can. We require financial (please refer to the ‘Contact Us’ section for bank account details) as well as material donations of goods which are desperately needed by our brothers and sisters. This difficult time is a test of our unity and strength.

 Please join us in getting the supplies moving. Spare every single rupee that you can and look through your closets – your used garments and spare clothes could mean a lot to those who have nothing at all.

DR Noreen Zafar

 Here follows a list of the items the flood victims require urgently and in abundance:

 ESSENTIAL ITEMS LIST
 

 Immediate priorities for survivors are TENTS ,  clean drinking water, food and medical assistance. Here is a list of items you can provide if you are in Pakistan. Please do not donate old/expired stuff. Make sure edible items are hygienic and properly packed.

 Clothing: Clothes of various sizes, Beddings, Shoes

> *Matchsticks 

> * Utensils: Jerricans (large plastic cans that hold 20 liters of water or other liquids),

> * Crockery, Buckets

> * Toiletries: Tissues, Soaps, Dettol (antibacterial cleaners), Towels

> * Dried milk for children and families

> * High nutrition biscuits

> * Dates

> * Food packets (tea, sugar, milk powder, vegetable oil, pulses, spices)

> * Mineral water

> * Water coolers

> * Cooking utensils

> * Footware for children

> * Mosquito nets

> * Blankets

> * Bedspreads

> * Floor matresses

> * Soap

> * Hand towels

> * Tooth paste

> * Female sanitary pads

> * Diapers

> * Washing power and soap

> * ORS

> * Mosquito repellents

> * Prickly heat powder

> * Children anti-rash creams

> * Water purification tablets

> * Candles and match boxes

> * Flashlights, Lanterns and Generators (5 kVA and above)

MEDICINES

> 1. Water purification tablets.

> 2. Life saving drugs, medicines for scabies

> 3. Vaccines

> 4. Pain killers including strong ones like morphine derivatives, tremadol, pethadine, kinz, panadol, brufen, voren, synflex

> 5. Antibiotics e.g. amoxil, gentamycin.

> 6. IV cannulas- most common are 18, 22, 24 – Butterfly cannulas: [for children]
> 7. IV Drip sets

> 8. IV drips: normal saline, ringerlactate, haemacelle

> 9. Local anesthetics (injections)

> 10. Cotton bandages, cotton.

> 11. Surgical instruments: e.g needle holders, forceps, tweezers, surgical tapes

> 12. Suturing materials, Skin staples, absorbing and non-absorbing: catgut sutures, vicryl, proline

> 13. Bandages: crepe

> 14. Guaze pads

> 15. Saniplasts

> 16. Folleys catheter and urine bags

> 17. Cotton

> 18. Surgical blades

> 19. Iv pain killers: diclofenac

> 20. Pyodene solutions

> 21.  Cough syrups

> 22.  Sedatives: xanax, sossegon

> 23. Antibiotics: again oral, IV and topical: most common are augmentin, ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone, zinacef,clafron, penicillin G, ampliclox, oral or IV flagyl syrup, cefspan

> 24. Vaccines: inj TT/ inj ATS

 Please email                  gwhi.staff@gmail.com 

                                    noreen_zf@hotmail.com

or ring         03008460202  Dr Noreen Zafar

                   03218874562   Mohammad Abdullah  Zafar 
                   03214821056   Zain ul Abideen Sohail 
                   03068460202  Mohammad Saadullah Khan 

                   03074317145   Mohammad Zafarullah Khan

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