Bahawalpur
In the wake of devastating floods, many families in Bahawalpur continue to struggle with loss and uncertainty. This Ramadan, KBM CARE stepped in to provide vital support, distributing ration packages to widows and orphaned children in the hardest-hit areas.
Each package included flour, rice, lentils, ghee, and other essential items, helping families meet their basic needs during the holy month of fasting. For many recipients, this support is more than just food—it is a source of hope and reassurance that their community has not forgotten them.
Women volunteers from KBM CARE personally visited flood-affected homes, delivering aid and compassion alike. The gratitude of families and the smiles of children receiving their packages highlighted the impact of this initiative.
Speaking at the distribution, Mufti Habib ur Rehman (Coordinator, KBM CARE Bahawalpur District) said, “Ramadan is a month of compassion and service. Helping widows, orphans, and flood-affected families is both a social and sacred responsibility. Every act of kindness can change a life.”
Looking beyond immediate relief, KBM CARE will soon inaugurate the KBM Skilled Women Center in Bahawalpur. The center will offer vocational training to women without income, helping them gain financial independence and support their families with dignity.
This Ramadan initiative is also active in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, reaching as many deserving families as possible. Through these efforts, KBM CARE demonstrates that even in the face of adversity, compassion and solidarity can provide hope, empower communities, and transform lives.










