Pakistan Flood Relief
More than 4 million people in Pakistan have lost their homes and livelihoods by extensive flash flooding caused by the severe monsoon season and more than 1,600 have lost their lives. The rains are expected to worsen. Make an emergency gift to support IMI's efforts to assist survivors in Pakistan. IMI responded immediately to the disaster and opened the first emergency medical relief clinic on August 2, 2010. Within days, we expanded to operate eight medical camps across Punjab—including in Shahpur, Haji Shah, Naushera, Qasimabad/Sahiwal, Rajanpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Chuk #1160-DDA Layyah. Each of these camps is operating 24 hours a day, with 2-3 medical doctors and 2-3 volunteers on hand, and averages between 300-500 patients daily. Additional camps are being planned in Sindh: Khairpur, Dadu, and Sukkur. With our robust network of local staff and partners already on the ground -- and years of experience responding to emergencies in Pakistan – IMI is well-positioned to help families in dire need. Please make an urgent donation to support our emergency efforts in Pakistan. We will keep you updated on our progress in the days ahead. Donate via paypal online: www.imamiamedics.com or by sending your contribution to Imamia Medics International at P.O Box 8209, Princeton, NJ 08540. For more details call 609-468-2504 or email imiwaiting@att.net. |
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