In 2025, heavy floods swept through Pakistan and left behind heartbreaking damage. Since 26 June, heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have caused over 900 deaths, more than 1,000 injuries, and destroyed or damaged nearly 8,200 houses. Entire villages were swallowed by water, farmland was ruined, and families were forced to leave their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
The destruction is not just about broken walls or lost belongings. It is about families torn apart, children sleeping in the open, and communities struggling to hold on to hope. Parents worry about how to feed their children, while the elderly suffer without shelter or medical care.
Now, millions of people are trying to survive without proper housing, clean drinking water, or food. For them, every day brings new fear and uncertainty.
This is why Hope Welfare Trust is calling for the Pakistan Flood Emergency Appeal 2025. With your help, the Trust can rebuild homes, restore dignity, and give families in crisis a real chance to start again.
Homeless and Helpless: Life After the Flood
When the floodwaters receded, they left behind more than broken houses. Families were left with no safe place to sleep, no clean water to drink, and no food to eat. Parents struggle to protect their children under plastic sheets, while many sleep in the open air. Without proper shelter, the risk of disease, hunger, and exploitation grows every day.
Key events that worsened the 2025 floods in Pakistan:

This chain of disasters has left millions without homes or hope. Providing shelter for flood-affected families in Pakistan is the first step to restoring safety and dignity.
Hope Welfare Trust’s Help on the Ground
When disaster struck, Hope Welfare Trust was among the first to respond, delivering food, clean water, and medical care to families who had lost everything. Volunteers worked tirelessly in dangerous conditions, reaching remote villages and supporting those who had been cut off by rising waters. For many survivors, Hope Welfare Trust was the first sign of help and relief after days of fear and uncertainty.
But the work did not stop at emergency aid. The Trust has also started rebuilding efforts to give families long-term safety and dignity. Relief is about survival, but rebuilding is about giving people their lives back, and Hope Welfare Trust is committed to both.
In Gilgit, one of the hardest-hit areas, Hope Welfare Trust has begun the construction of five new homes for families whose houses were swept away by the floods. These homes are more than shelter; they are a fresh start, protecting families from harsh weather and giving children a safe place to sleep and study.
The Gilgit project is just one example of the Trust’s broader vision. By focusing on lasting solutions, Hope Welfare Trust aims to move communities beyond short-term recovery and towards real resilience. Every home built and every family supported becomes part of a stronger, safer future that can withstand the challenges of tomorrow.
How Was Hope Welfare Trust Serving Communities Before the Floods?
Even before the 2025 floods in Pakistan, Hope Welfare Trust was working tirelessly to improve lives across the country. From building homes to supporting widows, orphans, and patients in need, the Trust has always been at the heart of community welfare. These ongoing projects show a strong commitment to helping people long before the disaster struck:
| Project Area | Details |
| Ongoing House Projects | 27 active house construction projects |
| Water Bore/Supply Schemes | 15 projects providing clean water |
| Education Welfare | Supporting schools and students |
| Orphan Students Support | Monthly food support for orphans |
| Widows’ Support | 22 widows receiving monthly assistance |
| Dialysis Unit | 16 patients, 135 sessions, 3 machines, 2 shifts |
| School Construction | Building new school infrastructure |
These projects reflect Hope Welfare Trust’s long-standing mission of compassion and service. The Trust is now extending the same dedication to help flood-affected families rebuild their homes and their futures.
Why Your Help Matters?
Helping flood-stricken families is not only an act of compassion, but it is also a reflection of the values taught in Islam. Every donation, big or small, eases the burden on those who have lost their homes, their livelihoods, and their sense of security.
As the Qur’an reminds us:
| “Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear.”(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:286) |
Your support lightens the heavy load these families are carrying. By giving food, shelter, and hope, you are helping them endure this trial with dignity and reminding them that they are not alone.
Play Your Part!
The floods in Pakistan have left millions in urgent need, but together, we can help rebuild lives with dignity and hope. Your support ensures that families receive food, clean water, shelter, and medical care when they need it most.
Every rupee, every pound, and every gesture of generosity counts. This is your chance to stand with flood-affected families and be part of a collective effort, led by Hope Welfare Trust, that turns despair into relief.
Donate today and make a difference:
- Acc: Hope Welfare Trust
- Sort code: 20 36 43
- Account no: 53891704
Your kindness can restore not only homes but also hope. Play your part now, because every contribution helps rebuild lives.
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FAQs
Why is this appeal urgent now?
The Pakistan floods of 2025 have left millions without homes, food, or clean water. With thousands of houses destroyed and families living in unsafe conditions, urgent support is needed to provide immediate relief and begin rebuilding before winter and disease outbreaks make the situation worse.
How is the relief and rebuilding effort being organised?
Hope Welfare Trust has mobilised teams across affected regions to deliver food packs, clean water, and medical aid. Alongside emergency support, the Trust has also started rebuilding safe homes, with projects like the five houses under construction in Gilgit. Efforts are being coordinated with local communities to ensure aid reaches those most in need quickly and fairly.
Which regions in Pakistan are most affected by the 2025 floods?
The worst-hit areas include Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and Gilgit Baltistan. Entire villages have been submerged, farmland destroyed, and thousands of families displaced. Emergency evacuations have also taken place in Sindh and KP due to flash floods and overflowing rivers.
How will donations be used?
Your donations will go directly towards:
- Rebuilding homes and providing safe shelter
- Supplying food, clean drinking water, and hygiene kits
- Supporting medical care and mobile health services
- Restoring basic infrastructure like schools and water schemes
- Helping families regain stability through long-term rehabilitation
How many homes have been destroyed or damaged so far?
Since late June 2025, over 8,200 homes have been damaged or completely destroyed by the floods, leaving thousands of families without shelter.
How can individuals donate or support this appeal?
You can donate directly through the Pakistan Flood Emergency Appeal 2025 at:
- Bank: Hope Welfare Trust
- Sort code: 20 36 43
- Account number: 53891704
- Website: www.hopewelfaretrust.org
You can also support by spreading awareness, sharing the appeal with friends and family, and organising community fundraising efforts.
