Help To Relieve Pakistan’s Suffering
More than 20 million people have lost their homes and livelihoods in the floods which have been sweeping through Pakistan. Whole cities have been evacuated as Pakistan’s flood surge travels south down the Indus River.
In the latest development, over half-a-million people have been ordered to evacuate their homes in Pakistan’s southern province of Sindh.
Three more towns are now threatened by floodwaters, and there is concern about the fate of Pakistan’s sixth largest city – Hyderabad.
Now, faith communities across Calderdale are appealing to the people of Calderdale to help relieve the suffering of millions of people affected by the floods.
Calderdale’s Interfaith Council, which represents faiths from across the borough, is to appeal for donations to help the flood victims. The Interfaith Council is being supported by Calderdale Council, which has arranged to collect public donations.
From Monday 6th September, donations can be made at any of the following premises:
- Halifax Town Hall
- Princess Buildings, Halifax
- Northgate House, Halifax
- Westgate House, Halifax
- Doorways Centre, Halifax
- Customer First, Todmorden
- Brighouse Civic Hall
- Halifax Central Library
- King Cross Library
- Todmorden Library
- Brighouse Library
- Hebden Bridge Library
- Halifax Central Initiative, Park Ward
- Elland Cash Office
- Sowerby Bridge Cash Office
Calderdale’s Interfaith Council Chair, and Vicar of Halifax, Hilary Barber, said:
“As members of faith communities of Calderdale, we are united in expressing our sympathy and support for the people of Pakistan. It is a time for Calderdale people to come together and reflect on the hardship and suffering that communities are facing through the devastation caused by the recent floods.
“As leaders of faith groups we come together in prayer and thoughts for the people who have lost loved ones and those who are suffering from hunger, illness and shelter.
“Calderdale Interfaith Council and Calderdale Council are placing themselves at the heart of this fundraising appeal and are asking the Calderdale community to donate to this humanitarian disaster.”
The Mayor of Calderdale and Chair of Calderdale Interfaith Council, Cllr Ann McAllister, says: “The devastating floods are the worst in Pakistan’s history; millions of lives have been affected by the disaster.
“The people of Calderdale have always shown an enormous generosity of spirit. Calderdale Interfaith Council and Calderdale Council hope that people will join hands to show unity in helping to alleviate the suffering of the millions affected by the worst humanitarian disaster to hit the region.”
Local mosques across the borough have so far collected more than £100,000 that has already been sent to trusts in the UK and Pakistan to provide aid for those affected.
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