
The head of UPECA, Mr Waseem Ahmed in the US has expressed his profound sympathies and heartfelt concerns for those affected by the devastating flooding in Pakistan. He hopes that Pakistan will overcome the challenges created in the aftermath of these floods.
Mr. Waseem has announced his intention to mobilize overseas Pakistanis in response to this dire situation. He urges them to extend their support to provide relief to those who have suffered and are in desperate need of help. In the past, overseas Pakistanis have consistently played an active role whenever Pakistan faced devastation from calamities, and he is confident that they will once again play a pivotal role in addressing the current catastrophe.
He announced plans to launch a campaign aimed at collecting funds for Flood Relief efforts in Pakistan, with the US Pak Education and Cultural Association (UPECA) set to provide tangible aid on the ground once funds are raised. Furthermore, he appealed to the people in Pakistan to step forward and fulfill their national duty in this public welfare endeavor, stating that his platform welcomes all who can offer resources or assistance.
He promises that all relief efforts will be genuine and swiftly reach those in need, with every aspect of the operation being shared transparently on the organization’s website.
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