At least 70 civilians — including women and children — have tragically lost their lives in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and India. Homes have been reduced to rubble, entire communities displaced, and critical infrastructure — including mosques, schools, and military installations — damaged by airstrikes, drone attacks, and cross-border shelling.
Multiple locations across Pakistan have been targeted, and the threat continues to escalate.
In Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Al Mustafa Welfare Trust aid workers report that many families have fled their homes and are now sheltering in overcrowded temporary camps, often set up in schools. With tensions rising, further displacement is expected in the coming days.
And it’s not over yet.
Al Mustafa Welfare Trust is on the ground and fully prepared. Our hospitals are on standby, volunteers mobilised, and emergency shelters are being established. We are implementing our full-scale Emergency Response Plan to ensure urgent help reaches where it’s needed most — fast.
Donate now and help feed, shelter, and save families caught in the crossfire. Stand with those facing the impossible.
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Will provide cooked, warm and nutritious meals for vulnerable and impoverished people
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One month essentials which includes flour, rice, cooking oil, salt, tea, lentils, sugar, dates, chilli, powder milk and juices.
emergency medical aid
Will support those in need with medicine & medical treatment
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Emergency Relief Pack provides Ready Meal, Mosquitos Nets, Sleeping Bag, water, Hygiene Essential, & Tent.
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Each camp will provide treatment up-to 2500 patients including children and women
Al Mustafa Hospital and partner medical centres are fully staffed and equipped to deliver emergency trauma care.
Over 500 registered volunteers are ready to donate blood and assist with frontline aid efforts.
Designated shelters and safe zones are being set up to house displaced families in affected areas.