Srinagar: Dar-ul-Khair, Mirwaiz Manzil launched a special initiative focused on helping some of the most needy families in Kashmir who lost their homes in the recent flood.
While Dar-ul-Khair has been doing whatever it could to help provide emergency relief to the flood-affected families – including rescue operations, distributing food and emergency supplies and running temporary relief and medical camps the new initiative is focused on reconstruction and rehabilitation.
Addressing the Friday congregation at the Jama Masjid Mirwaiz explained: With thousands upon thousands of Kashmiris rendered homeless as a result of the ravaging flood, there is an urgent need to help needy families rebuild their homes so that they can put their lives back together. In this direction, we have decided to immediately initiate an intervention named the AKH AKIS (all togther) initiative. The initiative is aimed at building homes, community and hope in Kashmir.
The AKH AKIS (all togther) initiative will bring people together to help some of the most needy families rebuild their homes and, in the process, build and strengthen community and hope in Kashmir. Combining both professional and voluntary efforts, the AKH AKIS initiative will adopt a community-based, community-led approach to mobilize and bring together Kashmiri expertise, resources and volunteers to collectively help some of the most needy families in Kashmir to rebuild their homes that were lost in the flood.
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