9 UAE charity organizations join volunteering initiative to support flood-hit Pakistan
The hygiene kit will include essential items for women and children


Islamabad: In United Arab Emirates, nine local humanitarian organizations have launched a joint initiative for the assistance of flood affectees in Pakistan.
The initiative, titled “We Stand Together” was launched by the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, Dubai Cares, and Sharjah Charity Association.
Under the initiative, thousands of emergency relief kits will be packed and delivered to the flood-affected people in Pakistan.
The relief kits will include food supplies such as flour, rice, lentils, oil, and other non-perishable items. The hygiene kit will include essential items for women and children.
The community volunteering event will take place simultaneously across three locations in the UAE on Saturday.
The citizens, expatriates, families, children, and people from all walks of life have been encouraged to sign up for the volunteering initiative as soon as possible and gather at their preferred venue before the assembly of the relief kits gets underway.

Gold prices rise in Pakistan, global markets
- 15 hours ago
Gaza civil defence says nine dead in strikes after Israel says shots wounded officer
- 14 hours ago
Pakistan, Kazakhstan sign joint declaration for strategic partnership
- 15 hours ago
Inside James Franklin's rapid recruiting overhaul at Virginia Tech
- 8 minutes ago

Linux gaming developers join forces to form the Open Gaming Collective
- 16 hours ago

Pokémon Legends: Z-A is 20 percent off at Best Buy today only
- 16 hours ago
Saim Ayub tops all-rounders; Babar Azam drops in ICC T20I ranking
- 11 hours ago

Spotify’s new group chats share music with everyone in your circle
- an hour ago

A nice upgrade for Apple’s simplest gadget
- an hour ago
Xi and Trump talk by phone, Chinese state media report
- 9 hours ago

Netflix is eating Hollywood — because it has to
- 16 hours ago

Nvidia CEO denies he’s ‘unhappy’ with OpenAI
- an hour ago





