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Qatar Charity (QC) has distributed urgent relief aid to hundreds of families affected by the flash flooding in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The relief intervention comes as part of Qatar Charity’s humanitarian duty towards those affected by disasters and crises.
The aid was distributed by the field teams of Qatar Charity’s office in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with the local authorities in the country. The aid, which included food supplies, personal hygiene items and safe drinking water, has directly benefited 2,500 people in the areas most affected by winter’s heavy rains that caused flash flooding.
Qatar Charity has also started distributing the winterisation aid in Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of its ‘Warmth and Peace’ campaign. The aid includes food supplies, clothes, blankets and firewood to help underprivileged families cope with a harsh winter.
Qatar Charity has implemented various relief, social, health and developmental projects worth more than QR140 million in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 2003 and 2020.
Qatar Charity has recently launched the ‘Warmth and Peace’ campaign for the 2021-2022 winter season under the slogan ‘Share the Warmth’.
The winter campaign aims to deliver aid worth nearly QR90 million to more than 1.4 million people, including the displaced, refugees and underprivileged families in 18 Asian, African and European countries.
People can easily donate to the campaign through Qatar Charity’s website (https://www.qcharity.org/en/qa/campaign?campaignId=377), app (Qatar Charity Mobile Apps - Be prepared with our apps (qcharity.org)), branches and collection points located in malls and commercial centres, in addition to requesting a ‘Home Collector’ and dialing 44667711 for donating.
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25/11/2021
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