For the Indus Flood Victims in Pakistan
WHAT IS A FLOOD THEN …
Cloaked under a raven sky —
lightning, thunder, rain
pouring as if the heavens
cannot contain their grief …
Murder and mayhem raining
down from up high;
murder and mayhem below.
The moon glows blood red in
this blighted land of the pure-
ly venal, idle leaders.
Their future glows bright as
the gold they (always) seek —
the victims’ ceases to be.
What is a flood then —
but the tears of our ancestors
crying
the sorrows of our age.
… Arshad M. Khan
To help Indus flood victims … the following organizations are busy there and
desperately need support:
* UNICEF is busy providing hygiene kits, water tankers and high-energy biscuits.
* UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) are distributing tents, relief supplies, and
humanitarian assistance to people displaced by the flooding. They are
partnered with mGive to allow mobile contributions.
* The Rural Support Program Network (RSPN) is a national organization and the
largest non-government network of rural development programs in Pakistan.
* The Kashf Foundation, the largest microfinance organization in Pakistan, has
been distributing relief packages to thousands of households in the most
affected areas.
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