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About Us

Loctated: Kitchener/Waterloo & Toronto, Canada
"Making the Change For Pakistan" is a fund raising relief campaign for the Pakistan flood victims that strives to raise awareness, raise funds and aims make a difference for the millions of flood-stricken victims. We share the voluntary relief experiences of Motorsports Club of Pakistan(MCP) who have adopted the neglected camps in Sindh, Pakistan. Our campaign will continue to collect funds for the next 4 months. All (100%) of the proceeds and donations go towards the camp relief projects such as purchasing food items in ration bags, purchasing medical supplies, rebuilding shelter and providing clean water.

M.C.P Flood Relief Social Commitment
Short Term: Save lives by providing food ration bags to the displaced families in the neglected camps, and giving them access to clean water.
Long Term: Rebuild homes for displaced families and providing educational opportunities for children.

IMMEDIATE GOAL : SAVE LIVES - HELP SAVE A LIFE


Contact Us For Immediate Donations

Method of Payment:
Bank money transfers, Paypal and other arrangements.
Please contact the following people for arranging a contribution or for volunteering inquiries.

Personal Donations Collected By:
Arooba Khan (Founder of "Making that Change" Campaign and Coordinator)
Wilfrid Laurier University

Email:arooba.khan@gmail.com
519-729-1892

On-Campus Donation Inquiries & Volunteering Inquiries
Sohaib Qureshi
University of Waterloo Campus

Email:sohaib.jan.quereshi@gmail.com

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Making That Change - Meausuring Damages

Updates:
  • M.C.P has decided to construct a long term strategic plan according to the damages. Our strategic plan will be posted shortly. Recently, our relief team went to Sajawal to visit the people from our Dhabeji Camps. They have recently returned to their homes and villages. Around 70% of refugees from these camps have returned home and the remainder will follow in the coming days
  • Significant amount of work needs to be done concerning the long term development plans
  • Personal Donations - $568.00

Friday, October 1, 2010

Making That Change - Our Weekly Distribution Schedule

Current conditions in Dhabeji, Sindh, Pakistan

M.C.P Flood Relief Camp temporary set up


Food ration bags ready to be distributed
400 Kilograms of Vegetables, 200 packets inside and 2 Kilograms for each famiy

Ration bag distribution begins as soon as I.D cards are stamped
Ration bag distribution continues while being heavily monitored
Second distribution of vegetable packages (2 Kilograms)
Thanks to Syed Ghazanfar Agha and Omer Mateen for coordinating this
distribution