You may have heard about the deadly floods in Pakistan that have affected nearly 14 million people
Mercy Corps has staff on the ground working to provide clean water to tens of thousands of people, and staple foods and clean-up tools to hundreds of affected families.
Many of these families were already struggling to meet their basic needs. Mercy Corps has been helping families in Pakistan's flood-affected Swat Valley reestablish themselves after they fled last year's fighting between militants and government forces. Many of the 3 million people displaced by that conflict had returned, but are now fighting to survive this latest disaster.
Please help me raise money to help Mercy Corps aid families affected by the flooding. Thank you!
Please note: All donations made through this fundraising page will go to Mercy Corps' Fund. Please report any statements to the contrary on this page to us.
Recent donations to this page
Aamir in USA
December 4, 2010
$10
Aamir in USA
August 13, 2010
$100
“The recent floods in Pakistan's Indus Valley are of truly Biblical proportions. The UN estimates that the humanitarian crisis is now larger than the combined effects of the three worst natural disasters to strike in the past decade. These include the Asian tsunami and the major earthquakes that devastated Kashmir and Haiti. The headline figure of 1,700 killed masks the real scale of the disaster that has displaced 14 million people. Please donate generously.”

