Sri update on October 2015 earthquake

Dear SRI supporters,

I want to give you an update on the funds you so generously donated to the October earthquake which affected people in SRI target villages. Our efforts so far have been:

1. Conducted surveys in the earthquake area, gathered information on damages and coordinated efforts to make sure that only those who were affected by the earthquake were given aid.
2. Distributed aid packages to assist with daily needs of people made homeless by the earthquake.
3. Provided venue for training on building temporary shelters and winterization, as well as helped distribute temporary shelter kits to those whose homes had been destroyed.
4. Constructed homes for people in our target villages so they could move from temporary shelters to their newly constructed homes.

I have attached pictures showing distribution of aid packages and temporary shelters as well as the construction of a home for the family of Husan Pari (a widow) in Shaheen Abad.

Thank you for your tremendous support for the earthquake affected people in Swat.

Best regards,
Zebu

 

 

 

 

 

100% OF DONATIONS GO DIRECTLY TOWARD PROGRAMS FOR DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES. SRI’S BOARD MEMBERS PAY FOR ALL OVERHEAD COSTS FROM THEIR PERSONAL FUNDS.

Letter from the Founders

Dear Friends,

We have always felt a debt of gratitude to the social institutions under which we grew up: Pakistan in the 60’s.  Today, unfortunately, those institutions are but a pale semblance of what they used to be. We were privileged but came from families that, despite their station in society, gave and taught us to give of ourselves to those who were less privileged.

This background, and our subsequent achievements in life, put us in a position to help the most needy people in Pakistan.  We are most effective in Swat:  This is in the region we are from, this is where we best know the people and this is where the people know us well.

We started Swat Relief Initiative at a time when the people of Swat went through the first major trauma of three major disasters: the 2008 Taliban takeover, the ensuing 2009 war and the 2010 mega-floods.

The most vulnerable segments of Swati society are the women and children – they are our focus.  We bring the men along too, for they are key to helping develop a milieu in which women and children can grow into fully contributing members of society.

We have a holistic approach to social growth with programs in Social Mobilization, Health, Education, Economic Development and Sustainable Environment. While working in these areas of social development we partner, when necessary, with individuals and organizations that can supplement our expertise and impact.

Of course, we cannot do any of this without the help of your continuing generous contributions, which we continue to pledge will go directly to where they are needed the most: programs and projects on the ground that provide the greatest opportunity for less fortunate women and children to thrive.

Thanks,

Zebu and Arshad Jilani