Donation links and relief resources for Pakistan Flood victims

Following is list of donation links, relief resources, organizations and individuals working to support flood victims of Pakistan.

If you are willing to contribute, or know somebody who can help, please contact the following. You can also leave a comment, or check this page for updates on flood situation in Pakistan.

How you can help:

Besides sending cash through below mentioned charity organizations, you can support by providing following commodities. Please do not donate old/expired stuff. Make sure edible items are hygienic and properly packed.

  • Clothing: Clothes of various sizes, Beddings, Shoes
  • Utensils: Jerricans (large plastic cans that hold 20 liters of water or other liquids), Crockery, Buckets
  • Toiletries: Tissues, Soaps, Dettol (antibacterial cleaners), Towels
  • Food: Rice, Sugar, Flour (Atta), Onions, Potatoes, Cooking oil, Tea, Milk (tetra packs or powder), Safe drinking water, Cooked Food

Medicines:

  1. Water purification tablets.
  2. Life saving drugs.
  3. Vaccines for malaria, cholera, typhoid, influenza.
  4. Pain killers including strong ones like morphine derivatives, tremadol, pethadine, kinz .
  5. Antibiotics e.g. tetnus, amoxil, gentamycin.
  6. IV cannulas
  7. IV Drip sets
  8. IV drips: normal saline, ringerlactate
  9. Local anesthetics (injections)
  10. Cotton bandages, cotton.
  11. Surgical instruments: e.g needle holders, forceps, tweezers.
  12. Suturing materials, Skin staples.

Charity Organizations in Pakistan:

Al-Khidmat Foundation: Donate here.

Edhi Foundation: Donate here.

TCF Relief Fund for Flood Victims: [contact link]

SUNGI: [Flood Donation Appeal – PDF]

Pakistan Red Crescent Society: PRCS has offices in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta and Muzaffarabad. [Contact Information]

Plan International: donation link for Pakistan.

Renowned journalist and anchor person, Syed Talat Hussain has established a relief fund with his colleague Kashif Abbasi. You can donate to them, through the following means:

Title of Account: Syed Talat Hussain/ Kashif Abbasi
Account No: 0516616341000689
Bank: Muslim Commercial Bank
Branch: Stock Exchange Branch, Blue Area, Islamabad
Branch Code: 1390
Swift Code: MUCBPKKAA

For further details:

Tel: +92-51-111010010
SMS: +92-347-5023842, +92-301–5473521

Karachi Relief Trust: Working in Nowshera (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Sindh. [donation link]

The Mahvash and Jahangir Siddiqui Foundation (MJSF): collecting donations for flood relief. [donation link].

Shehzad Roy and Zindagi Trust: [donation link]

Sindh Tarqi Pasand Party (STP) had established around 20 relief camps from Kashmore to Karachi. Most of the flood’s victims, who had come from Thul and Jacobabad, were now living in public schools located in Sachal Goth, Gulshan-e-Iqbal Town. There were at least 5,000 flood victims in Sachal Goth alone. The STP has installed relief camps in Bin Qasim, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gadap, Lyari, Korangi, Malir and Keamari Town for the flood survivors in Karachi. STP is collecting milk for children, clean drinking water, and clothes, ready to cook food and medicines at the moment and distributing it among the people living in camps in Karachi, Hyderabad as well as people stranded in flooded areas.

To make your donation please call Mr. Ali Hasan Chandio +923458097712 or Dr. Abdul Hameed Memon +923003028588

Foresight Foundation
10th Floor,PRC Towers, M.T. Khan Road,
Karachi
Phone No. 021- 111-369-111 Cell No. 0334-3118852

For Donations:

Meezan Bank PNSC Branch Karachi
A/C Title: Foresight Foundation Trust
A/c No: 02000001552
Bank Code: 0101
Swift: MEZNPKKA

Help In A Box: Initiative to Support Flood Victims of Pakistan

Gandhara Flood Relief Fund: working in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Donate vis SMS:

  • SMS “FUND” to 1234 to donate PKR 10 in the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund
  • SMS “D” to 247 to donate PKR 10 to the Express Helpline Trust for flood relief. (Updated)
  • Text “FLOOD” to 27722 to support victims in Pakistan.
  • Text “PUKAAR” to 4361 to donate to Imran Khan’s Flood Relief efforts.

Procedure of sending Relief Goods through PIA

Details available at this website.

International Charity Organizations:

UNHCR: Donate here. You can also mail your donations to UNHCR:

UNHCR
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Switzerland

Plan International: Select donation link for your country.

Islamic Help (England):

If you are in a country other than the UK, you can go into any bank in the world and quote the following International Bank Account:

Number (IBAN) and Branch Identifier Code (BIC)
IBAN: GB 72 MIDL 404212 41687425
BIC: MIDL GB 2155 G

Charity Organizations By Country:

Australia

UNICEF Flood Appeal: Donation Link

Canada

UNHCR Canada: Donation Link

Canadian Red Cross [donation link]

Muslim Welfare Center (Toronto): [donation link]

Human Concern International (Canada): [donation link]

World Vision Canada: [donation link]

Donate vis SMS (Canada):

  • Canadian wireless subscribers: Text “REDCROSS” to 30333 to donate $10 to the Canadian Red Cross.

France

APPEC– Association of Pakistanis for Promotion of Education & Cooperation: [Donation Link]

Germany

Aktion Deutschland Hilft, the alliance of relief organisations, urgently requests donations for the people in Pakistan:

Aktion Deutschland Hilft
Reference: Floods in Pakistan
Donations account: 10 20 30, Bank für Sozialwirtschaft,
Bank code: 370 205 00
Donations hotline: 0900 55 102030 or online at this link.
Charity SMS: Send a SMS with Pakistan to 8 11 90 (For Germany Only)
(€5 plus usual SMS fee of which go to Aktion Deutschland Hilft €4.83)

New Zealand

Save the Children: [donation link]

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand is appealing to the New Zealand public for funds to support flood relief work in Pakistan. Donations to Caritas’ Pakistan emergency relief can be made by:

Phoning 0800 22 10 22 to make credit card donations
Phoning 0900 4 11 11 to donate $20 from your phone account
Donating online using a credit card at >www.caritas.org.nz
Posting to Caritas, PO Box 12193, Thorndon, Wellington 6144, New Zealand.

UAE

Pakistan Association Dubai:

Contacts: Anas: 04-3373632, 3377678; Inayat Rahman: 050-6317131; Ayub Afridi: 050-4545106;Khayal Zaman Aurakzai: 050-6287655; Ghazi Marjan Aurakzai: 050-6469910; Asam-u-Din Aurakzai: 050-7144992.

UK

Islamic Help (England): You can make a cheque/postal order made payable to ‘Islamic Help’ and send it to:

Islamic Help 19 Ombersley Road Balsall Heath Birmingham B12 8UR

Please do not send cash in the post and please do not forget to write your name and address on a piece of paper.

Bank: You can put money directly in their bank account

Name: Islamic Help
Bank: HSBC

Account No: 41687425
Sort Code: 40-42-12

Muslim Aid (England): Send a cheque or postal order made payable to ‘Muslim Aid’, together with a note of your name and address to:

Muslim Aid, P O Box 3, London, E1 1WP

Donate directly to their bank account:

Name of the Muslim Aid Bank: LLOYDS TSB
Address of the Muslim Aid Bank:
LLOYDSTSB BANK PLC
HIGHBURY CORNER
31 HOLLOWAY CORNER
LONDON N7 8JU
SWIFT/BIC/CODE (OUTSIDE UK): LOYDGB 21180

To donate in pound sterling £
Name of the account: MUSLIM AID-DONATION AC
Sort code: 30-94-21
Account number: 01436818
Iban (outside UK): GB25 LOYD 3094 2101 436818

To donate in euros
Name of the account: MUSLIM AID- EURO AC
Sort code: 30-94-21
Account number: 86151365
Iban (outside UK): GB42 LOYD 3094 2186 151365

To donate in dollars $
Name of the account: MUSLIM AID-DOLLAR AC
Sort code: 30-94-21
Account number: 12044226
Iban (outside UK): GB75 LOYD 3094 2112 044226

Muslims Hands: NGO in England. [donation link]

IRC (The International Rescue Committee): For donations from UK.

World Vision UK responds to Pakistan floods: [donation link]

Oxfam accepting donations online for flood victims of Pakistan. [donation link]

The James Caan Foundation [online donation link]
Donate via Post:
The James Caan Foundation,
23 Grosvenor Street, London W1K 4QL

Bank Transfer to:
Please Specify Account Name: James Caan Foundation
Bank Name: Natwest
Sort Code: 60-30-06
Account number: 90213319

Donate vis SMS (UK):

  • Text ‘GIVE’ to 70707 to donate £5
  • (Oxfam) Readers in the United Kingdom can send donations through text messaging as well. To donate by text message, text ‘DONATE’ to 70066 to give £5

USA

Islamic Relief USA: Donate here.

UNICEF: Donate here

United Nation’s World Food Programme: Donations are tax deductible for number of countries. [donation link]

International Medical Corps: donate here.

IRC (The International Rescue Committee): donate here.

U.S. Fund for UNICEF: [online donation link]
To donate $10 via mobile phone: text FLOODS to 864233

DEC Pakistan Floods Appeal: [donation link]

Doctors without Borders: [donation link]

mGive Mobile Donation Campaigns: [link here]

Give2Asia Pakistan Flood Relief Fund: [donation link]

Donate vis SMS (USA):

  • Hillary Clinton announced that Americans could text the word “SWAT” to the number 50555 to donate $10 per SMS message to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to provide tents, clothing, food, clean water and medicine to Pakistan.

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26 responses to “Donation links and relief resources for Pakistan Flood victims”

  1. Muhammad Shoaib Avatar
    Muhammad Shoaib

    I say thanx to all the donating ngos and associations as they have done an excellent job for the support to pakistani flood victim. But I want to share reality with you people that is myself is flood victim and a student of PhD AT bzu Multan. Some people having political approach have hijacked these NGOs as its my first experience during these days because we have received nothing from these NGOs. I dont know where this huge collection has gone. My house has destroyed but no one helped me. It does not means at all that I am demanding some thing from some one. Almighty Allah is with us. And time is not very far when all these frad people will be in front of Court of Allah.

  2. Irfan Avatar
    Irfan

    Thanks. I found a genuine relief organization through your website and donated US$ 13350.00. I never knew that Al-Khidmat has such a large number of volunteers (24000) working with them. It’s amazing to see in these materialistic times. Thanks again.

  3. syed ali Avatar
    syed ali

    ,HASSANI TRUST,,,,,,,

    Emergency Alert: Flooding in Pakistan
    Monsoon rains have triggered what some news outlets are referring to as “the flood of the century” in Pakistan, with the hardest hit region the province of Kyber Pukhtoonkhawa. An estimated 3.2 million people – 1.4 million of them children – have been affected by this disaster.

    The worst flooding in Pakistan’s history has now affected more than four million people and left at least 1,600 dead.While floods in the north-west began to recede, the vast body of water has been moving down the country into new parts of Punjab and menacing Sindh province.

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    HELP PAKISTAN’S CHILDREN
    Please support HASSANI TRUST disaster relief efforts today.

    Any amount you can give will help save lives.

    With it being the beginning of monsoon season, the situation is still critical. HASSANI TRUST will be on the ground, providing emergency aid in the coming days and weeks for the children of Pakistan.

    What Your Money Can Do
    $50 can provide 20 litres of therapeutic milk which will help provide a severely malnourished child’s chance of survival.
    $100 can provide a basic family water kit for ten households, with detergent, soap, wash basin, towels, bucket and water purification tablets.
    $250 can help provide over 30,000 water purification tablets, enough to ensure ten families have clean water for four months during an emergency.

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  4. Raheel Afzal Avatar

    Everyone should help our Pakistani brothers and sister in miserable conditions. :(. Sad its very very sad.

  5. Wasim watio Avatar
    Wasim watio

    It is the inability of the present PPP lead coalition government to have failed in mobilizing the people as a nation in this time of need. People of Pakistan are going through the worst flood of history are increasingly impatient over a lack of food ,water, shelter and other relief goods, criticizing Pakistan government for mismanagement. The government has failed to live upto the expectations of the people in providing relief. The previous regime did wonders when it not only mobilized everyone but also carried out the relief works successfully when the earthquake stroked.
    During the chaotic situation the nation felt pleasant when PM Gillani met Nawaz sharif . Their joint declaration of setting up a trust worthy and transparent tribunal to look after the flow of flood rehabilitation fund was a very positive move. But it did not prove to be turning point when, later, PM announced that Nawaz sharif’s idea of setting up the tribunal is not practical. This stance clearly showed the true colors of the government. The government, both federal and the provincial, have no insight into handling a disaster in an efficient way. This change in PM Gillani’s stance on the issue of transparency and fair distribution raised many eye brows from every segment of the society. The nation once again realized that after all it’s the turn of PM and his cabinet to follow the presidency’s footstep. PM like always tries to portray his “gentlemen” image but fails to do so. It is very unfortunate for the nation that the government has placed an additional authority over the already controversial NDMA just to monitor the flow of funds. That’s the same organization which the government was cursing after the famous trip of PM Gillani to the fake medical camp at Mianwali.

    No doubt , the international community is willing to help us. W must be thankful to Saudi Arabia that has risen up to the occasion. Saudi Kingdom has really gone an extra mile with its effort for the flood victims of Pakistan. On the other hand UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon visit was highly commendable as it projected the entire episode in front of the international community. In addition to this we must be thankful to every state which came to our help in this time of need but the way our political forces have behaved so far, they must be thinking twice before lending a hand to us again. Nobody believes the money will get to those who need.
    Today the world knows Pakistan as a country with excessive corruption and pathetic under-performance of the state institutions. The world wonders what type democracy Pakistan has. Unfortunately the state is captured by small band of political elite which has the control over the resources of the country. Meanwhile I would say that the second so-called major party namely PML (N) is no different from the ruling party PPP. These two parties have looted the wealth for decades. As long as these two corrupt parties keep playing the musical chair game of power with the nation, one must not hope for any improvement to the lives of the people of this country. May Allah bless us and keep our country away from all perils.

  6. Aamer Mehmood Malik Avatar

    Dear Friends:
    HOPE Foundation is non-governmental, non-political and not-for-profit NGO. We have distributed food & non-food items among 400 families of KPK and our target is to facilitate more than 5000 families.
    HOPE Foundation has established medical camps with local partner NGOs in northern areas to reduce sufferings of people in flood-affected areas. Medical camps have been established in Nowshera, Peshawar and Charsadda.
    Once the relief phase is over HOPE Foundation plans to work for economic and social rehabilitation of affected communities. But before that we are planning to take complete charge of a few camps and manage them according to sphere standards, depending on the resources that can be raised. I am sure zakat and other charity for Ramadan could be used.
    Your participation in this noble cause will be appreciated

  7. Kashif Aziz Avatar

    @Rizwan: Sure you can use the content. A back-link to the post would be appreciated.

  8. Rizwan Avatar

    Thanks for this great sharing. I am running a medical and health blog “www.medic4health.com”. I want to share a post that contain links where people of different regions can donate for Pakistan. I found you this post data helpful. Can I use some your data on my post for this good cause? Waiting for your reply.

  9. Sindh Tarqi Pasand Party (STP) Avatar

    Sindh Tarqi Pasand Party (STP) had established around 20 relief camps from Kashmore to Karachi. Most of the flood’s victims, who had come from Thul and Jacobabad, were now living in public schools located in Sachal Goth, Gulshan-e-Iqbal Town. There were at least 5,000 flood victims in Sachal Goth alone.
    The STP has installed relief camps in Bin Qasim, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gadap, Lyari, Korangi, Malir and Keamari Town for the flood survivors in Karachi. STP is collecting milk for children, clean drinking water, and clothes, ready to cook food and medicines at the moment and distributing it among the people living in camps in Karachi, Hyderabad as well as people stranded in flooded areas.To make your donation please call Mr. Ali Hasan Chandio +923458097712 or Dr. Abdul Hameed Memon +923003028588

  10. Zeeshan Hayat Avatar
    Zeeshan Hayat

    SRSP is the largest Non-Govt Non Profit organization of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa.
    Visit http://www.srsp.org.pk for more details about Flood victims in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa.

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