Emergency Flood Response & Rehabilitation 2025

Real Stories from Our Beneficiaries

In the wake of the devastating 2025 monsoon floods across Pakistan, the Sirat-Al-Mustaqim Welfare Foundation (SAMWF) launched a multi-sector emergency response. By combining independent ground operations with strategic collaborations, we provided a lifeline to thousands of displaced families across Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Completed Projects

DURATION

August 2025 –
October 2025

TOTAL REACH

7,000+
individuals

SCOPE

Food Security, Healthcare, Winterization, WASH (Water, Sanitation & Hygiene)

KEY LOCATIONS

Buner, Gujrat, Wazirabad, Lal Sohanra, Jalalpur Peerwala

STATUS

Successfully Completed

Detailed Activity Summary

Integrated Health & Food Response (Buner District, KPK)

Date

August 20–26, 2025

Collaboration

Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan

Impacts

Medical Care
Treated 816 patients (326 women, 204 children) through mobile medical camps in Bashnoi and Gul Maira
Nutrition
Distributed 1,549 cooked meals in Qadar Nagar and Chagarzai
WASH
Provided 2,000 liters of clean water and 100 hygiene kits

Disaster Relief & Nutrition Support (Wazirabad, Punjab)

Date

September 01–07, 2025

Collaboration

Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan

Impacts

Served 4,200 cooked meals (approx. 600 daily) to families in Manawala
Delivered 4,000 bottles of drinking water and 100 family hygiene kits

Food Security Initiative (Lal Sohanra & Gujrat)

Date

September 25, 2025

Collaboration

Independent (Lal Sohanra) & Collaborative (Gujrat)

Impacts

Distributed specialized ration bags to 250 families (150 in Lal Sohanra, 100 in Gujrat)
Each bag contained a full month’s supply of essential dry food items

Winterization & Dignity Project (Jalalpur Peerwala)

Date

October 11, 2025

Collaboration

Independent (SAMWF)

Impacts

Provided winter relief supplies to 100 vulnerable families
Distributed 100 high-quality quilts and 100 female dresses to ensure warmth and dignity
Summary

Project Impact Summary

Through this unified response, SAMWF:
  • Addressed the immediate hunger crisis
  • Mitigated the risk of waterborne diseases through medical interventions
  • Protected families from harsh winter conditions
  • Ensured that every donation reached the most mustahqeen (deserving) families in the hardest-hit areas