QARSHI FOUNDATION
Other activities
Dawat-e-Mashroob Activity
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The Dawat-e-Mashroob activity is a public welfare initiative of Qarshi Foundation aiming to relieve the general public from the summer heat of Pakistan.
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Jam-e-Shirin stalls are strategically positioned at public locations across Pakistan to provide quality Jam-e-Shirin drinks free of cost to the general public.
2005 Earthquake in Kashmir
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On October 8, 2005, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake shook the Kashmir region, along with sections of Pakistan, India and
Afghanistan. More than 80,000 people perished as a result of the quake, while an estimated 4 million others were left homeless. Qarshi Foundation established more than 10 field clinics which provided free healthcare services to the victims, through its qualified and dedicated team of Tabibs.
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Qarshi Foundation also constructed 1000 shelter homes in
collaboration with its collaborative partners and with the help of Pakistan Army.
Flood Relief Activity in 2013
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In July 2013, a severe flood effected the Sheikhupura region of
Pakistan, resulting from heavy monsoon rains. In response, Qarshi Foundation collaborated with its collaboration partners to establish field clinics at 7 different locations to provide general healthcare facilities to the affected region.
Rehabilitation of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) in 2012
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In 2012, due to a military operation, approximately 204,130 families of 5 districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (Previously known as NWFP) were internally displaced (temporarily). The Government of Pakistan established IDP Camps in Mardan, Charsada, Peshawar, Nowshehra and Swabi for a respectful rehabilitation of these IDPs through a public & private partnership. Qarshi Foundation actively contributed in this noble cause and distributed more than 36,000 medicine packs to the IDPs.