Nearly half of Afghanistan's population, more than 18 million people, already require aid assistance to survive, while conflict, floods, eartquakes and insecurity have displaced more than 3.5 million. Many affected families, particularly those living in open spaces or tented camps, will desperately need warm clothes and shelter to fend off the bitter cold. With your help we can deliver vital assistance, including shelter materials, fuel, stoves and blankets to help these families stay warm.
Afghanistan has faced conflict and instability for decades. Recent political changes and ongoing floods and eartquakes have forced many families to flee their homes and seek safety in cities. With supply chains cut off, many people lack food, water, and shelter. They are facing their second drought in three years, leading to famine-like conditions. As winter approaches, displaced families urgently need help to survive the cold
This project will provide essential winter aid to displaced families in Afghanistan. It will deliver critical supplies such as warm blankets, stoves, fuel, and shelter materials. These items will help families stay warm, cook food, and protect themselves from the harsh winter conditions. By addressing their basic needs, the project will reduce the risk of illness and save lives, offering hope and stability to those struggling to survive.
This project will create lasting benefits by improving the health and resilience of displaced Afghan families during winter. By providing essential resources, it reduces the risk of cold-related illnesses and death, especially for children and the elderly. Strengthening community well-being will enable families to focus on rebuilding their lives. In the long term, this support fosters stability, helps preserve human dignity, and lays the foundation for recovery in war-torn communities