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Bradford youngsters' plea for materials to make up 'family packs, for Pakistan victims


Young members of Bradford District Faiths Forum have appealed for “family packs” to be sent to Pakistan to help those affected by the floods.

The group came up with the idea after seeing shocking images of the devastation caused by the floods in the country.

The parcels will include high-energy foods and liquids to sustain a family or group of four for about two or three days.

The forum is now appealing for organisations, religious institutes and individuals to create a family pack, which includes items such as bottles of water, fruit juices, high energy biscuits, dates, antiseptic soap bars, mosquito repellent, paper cups and oral rehydration salts.

Marya Afsar, interfaith youth worker at Bradford District Faiths Forum, said: “When the flooding started in Pakistan we got the young people together and they said they wanted to do something.

“They had a number of ideas and they heard Pakistan International Airlines were sending parcels over for free. So we created these family packs. They wanted to create something that was affordable for people, so it comes to about £20.

“It’s for the most basic needs at this moment, which are food, clothing, water and medication.

“They wanted to create something that they could use straight away – a lot of money going over is for the future, to restore the villages, and they wanted to have an immediate impact in what they did.”

She said the project, which started three weeks ago, has so far collected 30 boxes and raised £1,000. It aims to collect 100 boxes before sending the parcels out to Pakistan next week.

BDDF, which can organise collection of the parcels, has also appealed for businesses to donate cardboard boxes to pack the food parcels in.

Nasar Fiaz, development co-ordinator at BDDF, said: “People are still in desperate need of support and we want to maintain the focus and the media coverage on the support and the various groups in Bradford that are helping towards the floods in Pakistan.

“We are probably on the tip of the iceberg in terms of realising how big the disaster is.”

  • For more information on the parcels, and what is included, contact BDDF on (01274) 395398, e-mail marya.afsar@bradforddistrictfaithsforum.org.uk or visit bradforddistrictfaiths forum.org.uk.

Comments(4)

Brent_Meister says...
1:11pm Thu 2 Sep 10

Well done, all.

likethis says...
2:01pm Thu 2 Sep 10

Aid needs to reach those affected as fast as possible. In fact, a swarm of hellicopters carrying aid should be deployed from wealthy nations immediatley directly to the people who need it. Well done to these youngsters who are taking thoughtful action towards addressing immediate needs. In this world, collectively, the resources are there in abundance to manage disasters like this one but for some strange reason, prompt action seems to be delayed by red tape and all the while people are starving and suffering to death. I was doing some research on the frequency and occurence of flooding throughout the last 10 years and more floods have occured in 2010 than the five years upto 2005. 22 floods in 2010, 17 in 09, 16 in 2008. 15 in 2007, 9 in 2006, 2 in 2005, 2 in 2004, 1 in 2003, 2 in 2002, 0 in 2001, 1 in 2000. So, in the last 5 years we had more floods than we have had in over 25 years. Source wiki. something is not right at all.

Brent_Meister says...
2:46pm Thu 2 Sep 10

As mentioned in a similar article, Pakistan is torn (and run) by corrupt individuals. I'm dreading to think where most of the money's going to :(

Up with the partridge says...
8:26pm Thu 2 Sep 10

Brent_Meister wrote:
As mentioned in a similar article, Pakistan is torn (and run) by corrupt individuals. I'm dreading to think where most of the money's going to :(
No doubt Natalie Bussey (hard face nice tights) will be claiming that the Pakistanis brought this on themselves.


Faith Forum members with the special family packs. From the left, Osman Ali, Marya Afsar, Shakilah Sadiq, Shazia Hussain and Adal Zalfiqar Faith Forum members with the special family packs. From the left, Osman Ali, Marya Afsar, Shakilah Sadiq, Shazia Hussain and Adal Zalfiqar

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