Indus Flood Relief Effort

Aamnah B.
United Arab Emirates

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Millions are affected by the deadly floods across Pakistan.
Many have lost their lives.



My name is Aamnah Bhutta, and I am a 14-year-old student who has recently joined the Indus Youth Ambassadors volunteer program. I am Pakistani-American, raised in the US and UAE. Despite not growing up in Pakistan, I visit often because I have friends and family residing in Pakistan - knowing that my home country is heavily affected because of the recent flood, I want to contribute to this cause and do as much as I possibly can to help.


As I have mentioned, I grew up blessed to have many basic necessities and comforts that those who have been affected by the flood do not have access to. The thought of what the people there are going through is simply unimaginable. 


I feel that I should do my very best to contribute to this cause and help the flood affectees get access to basics such as food, clothing, shelter, and medical attention. In order to do this, I am reaching out to you to open your hearts to those less fortunate. 


Indus Hospital & Health Network is actively engaged in emergency relief efforts throughout Pakistan & expanding its relief efforts to areas most affected by the floods.

Your support and generous donations will help us fund mobile vans, mobile labs, and necessary medical supplies to serve those displaced due to this calamity.

Pakistan NEEDS YOU to overcome this natural disaster. 

Indus Response:

So far IHHN has set up 162 Medical Camps across Pakistan and served 90,618 patients:

Sindh 65 Medical Camps & 71,545 people have been treated | 615 Community Engagement Counseling (CEC) sessions have also been conducted on the prevention of diseases and rational drug use.

Balochistan44 Medical Camps & 9,669 people have been treated | 32 (CEC) sessions have also been conducted on the prevention of diseases and rational drug use.


Punjab | 24 Medical Camps 5,494 people have been treated | 83 (CEC) sessions have also been conducted on the prevention of diseases and rational drug use.


Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | 29 Medical Camps 3,910 people have been treated| 144 (CEC) sessions have also been conducted on the prevention of diseases and rational drug use .

WHO collaborated with IHHN to open the first ever flood-relief medical camp and diagnostic laboratory in Thatta & Rajanpur.


Your URGENT help and generous donations are needed to alleviate Human suffering.

Sponsor 1 patient AED 20

Sponsor 5 patients AED 100

Sponsor 10 patients AED 200

Sponsor 50 patients AED 1000 

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Aamnah B.
United Arab Emirates



Fundraising for - Pakistan Floods Relief 2022 of
Raised : 3,417.50AED
Raised 68%
Goal : 5,000.00AED

Created Oct 11, 2022

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  • Anonymous

    2500AED
    08-Dec-2022

    Great initiative Aamnah! Proud of you.

  • Anonymous

    917.5AED
    23-Oct-2022