Project Overview: In response to the urgent humanitarian needs following the recent tragedy at the…
Winter Kits Distribution to 225 Earthquake Victims Kunar, Afghanistan
Project Overview:
The Ehsas Welfare and Social Services Organization (EWSSO) successfully implemented a humanitarian project in Kunar province, where 225 winter kits were distributed to 225 earthquake victims’ families. The initiative aimed to address the urgent needs of vulnerable families who recently lost their homes, providing them with immediate relief and dignity during their resettlement.
This project was made possible through the generous support of the Baitulmaal Foundation, whose continued assistance plays a crucial role in supporting the well-being of Afghan communities. The project was implemented from 01-04 December 2025 demonstrating our commitment to standing alongside vulnerable groups during times of hardship.
Achievements:
- Direct Impact: Successfully distributed 225 winter kits to 225 earthquake victims’ families, directly addressing their urgent needs and ensuring immediate relief.
- Community Support: Strengthened a sense of solidarity and compassion within the community by supporting vulnerable returnee families during their difficult transition period.
- Operational Efficiency: Despite logistical and contextual challenges, the EWSSO team implemented the project effectively in Kunar province, completing the distribution on time and demonstrating strong commitment and resilience.
Project Outcomes
Ehsas Welfare and Social Services Organization (EWSSO) distributed winter kits to 225 earthquake victims, which helped around 1575 individuals.
Winter Relief Project Items Distribution Summary
No. Type of Assistance Packeges Quantity Number of total Beneficiaries Distribution Area Remarks / Details 1 Winter Kits (Gas Stove, 5kg cylinder, blanket and plastic mat, Shawl, ) 225 Around 1575 Individuals Mazar Dara, Noorgal district, Kunar Province Distributed to earthquake-affected families to provide immediate support. Total Beneficiaries Assisted: ≈ 1575 Individuals


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