What Al Mustafa Welfare Trust has Already Done?
This is not the first time Al Mustafa Welfare Trust has stepped up during a crisis. Since the floods emergency, the organization has been on the ground, delivering emergency aid where it was needed most.
- 162,000+ people supported across 27 districts in Punjab, Sindh, and KPK.
- 946,000+ cooked meals served through open kitchens in tent villages.
- 16 medical camps set up, treating nearly 6,000 patients.
- 20 rescue boats deployed to evacuate stranded families.
- 10 tent towns established, giving temporary shelter to over 5,000 displaced individuals.
- 60,000 kg of animal fodder distributed to protect rural livelihoods.
- 6,500+ volunteers mobilized, proving the strength of community-driven action.
In Muzaffargarh alone, the largest intervention zone, we had reached more than 30,000 people, serving over half a million meals and establishing four tent towns. In Sialkot, AMWT's presence brought critical visibility, medical care, and rescue efforts to nearly 15,500 residents.