Pakistan Flood Fund

 

Help Rebuild Lives After the Floods in Pakistan

 

Your donation today will help families stand back on their feet.

 

Heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have wreaked havoc across Pakistan—especially in Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Punjab—destroying homes, livelihoods, and farmland. Over a million people are suffering or displaced, with predictions of further flooding ahead.


While emergency food and shelter are being, or soon will be, covered by local authorities, families urgently need long-term support to rebuild their lives.


GRF is stepping in with targeted recovery solutions: restocking livestock, revitalizing small businesses, planting protective trees, and powering schools and clinics with solar energy. Together, we can help flood survivors regain dignity, opportunity, and resilience.

GRF’s Flood Relief Fund

Our Response: Unique, Impactful, Transparent

GRF’s Flood Relief Fund focuses on long-term recovery:

  • Livestock Restocking

    • Provide 2 goats to a family for milk and small income.

  • Small Business Grants

    • Support shopkeepers, artisans, and small traders with cash or goods to restart trade.

  • Tree Plantation (Riverbanks & Villages)

    • Plant 100,000 trees to protect riverbanks, reduce soil erosion, and improve the climate

  • Solar Energy for Schools & Clinics

    • Install solar units to provide power for education and healthcare in rural areas.

Why GRF?

Your support can transform lives

Why is GRF not focusing on food or shelters?

Local government and other NGOs have already covered these needs. GRF is focusing on what’s missing: livelihoods and resilience.

Are donations zakat-eligible?

Yes, your zakat can be used to support families rebuilding after the floods.

How will you ensure transparency?

Each donation package has a clear cost and target. GRF provides updates and reports for accountability.

“Floods may wash away homes, but they cannot wash away hope. Together, we can help families in Pakistan rebuild their lives with dignity. Join GRF’s Flood Relief Fund today.”