3 trillions of aids reached Pakistan

Aid material within 9 containers sent by Cansuyu to Pakistan reached Karachi port of Pakistan after 2 months of sailing.

Aid material within 9 containers sent by Cansuyu to Pakistan reached Karachi port of Pakistan after 2 months of sailing.

Cansuyu continues its humanitarian assistance to Pakistan hit by flood disaster. Within this frame, the merchant ship called Work Reliance which was carrying aid material including 9 containers sent by Cansuyu reached the Karachi port of Pakistan.

The ship that reached the Karachi port of Pakistan by carrying humanitarian assistance with 3 trillion of cost is aiming to meet the needs of the people in need by giving them everything they might need. Among the humanitarian aid that was provided to Pakistan we can list durable basic foodstuff, cleaning material, and emergency needed materials, fabric, shoes and flour.

The aid was distributed to the disaster victims

General Secretary of Cansuyu Muhammed Polat who was in the region to distribute the aids said that Work Reliance ship reached to Karachi port of Pakistan following 2 months of sailing. Polat said the following regarding the organization:” The humanitarian aids that were received by Al-Ahıdmet Foundation being the partner organization, were sent to the regions that were hit most by the disaster such as Panjabi and Pesaver. During the aid made in the Ramadan, we have provided flood and cash aid. Oblation and Gratitude sacrifices have been made and distributed to the disaster victims. Even though months have passes after the disaster, we have seen the effects still clearly visible. People are trying to survive in tough conditions within tents.

This is our third aid organization that we held in the region under the name of Cansuyu. We are thankful to anyone who has an effort in this organization, to our volunteers given us their material and spiritual support and to our helpful nation”. Polat stated that the humanitarian aid campaign that Cansuyu holds for Pakistan still continues and they will send the aid as long as they keep coming.  

02-01-2013