King Salman Relief Food Distribution in Punjab 2026 for 8500 Families

King Salman Relief Food Distribution in Punjab 2026 for 8500 Families brings essential food aid to flood-affected and vulnerable communities.

King Salman Relief – (Web Desk) – The King Salman Relief Food Distribution in Punjab 2026 for 8500 Families has been successfully completed by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre. This project aimed to help poor and flood-affected families by providing essential food supplies. It focused on people who need daily support to live a healthy life.

In this program, each family received a large food package weighing 97 kilograms. These packages were given to families in different areas of Punjab. Many of these families were still struggling after recent floods. The support helped them meet their basic food needs.

A total of 8,500 food packages were distributed in 10 districts. These included Multan (Jalalpur Pirwala), Bahawalpur, Muzaffargarh (Alipur), Bahawalnagar, Rajanpur, Nankana Sahib, Khanewal (Kabirwala), Rahim Yar Khan, Chiniot, and Toba Tek Singh. Each area received support based on the number of affected families.

Every food package included daily use items. Families received 80 kilograms of flour, 5 liters of cooking oil, 5 kilograms of sugar, 5 kilograms of daal chana, and 2 kilograms of dates. These items helped families cook meals easily and maintain good nutrition.

The distribution process was smooth and fair. It was done with the help of the National Disaster Management Authority and the Provincial Disaster Management Authority. Local district teams also supported the process. Partner groups like Hayat Foundation and Peace and Development Organization played an important role.

This effort shows the strong commitment of KSA Relief to support people in need. The organization continues to work for better food security in Pakistan. Its mission is to reduce suffering and help communities grow in a safe and healthy way.

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