Pakistan
Appeal for Temporary Shelter and Food Supply for 250 Flood Affected Families of Sindh. 2011
Together each of us can make a difference

MICT has embarked on an urgent effort to extend immediate emergency support to some of the numerous victims of floods in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province following this years’ heavy monsoon rainfall. According to estimates gathered by the government of Pakistan and humanitarian agencies, more than five million people have been directly displaced by these years’ floods.
45th Microfinance Appeal for Wheat Grinding Machine for Brother Sajad Husein
GB£ 909.30 or US$ 1,490.50.00 will transform the life from poverty to Prosperity
Mr. Sajad Hussain belongs to Jaranwala District. Brother Sajad Hussain has 4 brothers, all of whom are married and living separately. He is 37 years old and still awaiting for his marriage. Though engaged, his in-laws are now forcing him to arrange his marriage at an early date. Due to a very limited income Brother Sajad Hussain cannot afford to begin a family life. In view of his circumstances, Brother Sajad Hussain wants to avail an adequate source of income to improve his living standard.
Education Appeal for Brilliant Deserving Student Brother Syed Mohsin Raza Bokhari
LFT Donors GB£ 747.55 or US$ 1,218.100 required to complete his course
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Name |
Syed Mohsin Raza Bokhari |
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Father |
Syed Ghulam Raza Hussain |
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University |
NCEMB, University of Punjab, Lahore |
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Studying |
M.Phil In Molecular Biology |
Family Background & Financial Condition:-
Education Appeal for a brilliant Deserving Medical Student from Pakistan.
Only GB£ 266.45; US$ 459.70 per month

Zareen Zehra Bokhari belongs to a low income family from a suburb of Islamabad. Her step father runs a small shop which barely generates enough revenue to meet the basic needs of her family. Zareen Zehra began her MBBS degree program from a university in central Asia when her grandfather took responsibility to bear all of her educational expenses. But unfortunately, last years’ unexpected violence in the region where she was studying, suddenly forced Zareen Zehra and other students from Pakistan who were studying with her, to be evacuated back to Pakistan. To make matters worse at the same time, Zareen Zehra’s grandfather has been left paralyzed and simply unable to cope with her needs.
