| The Foundation team discusses the use of mules to send food to the Sputt Valley of Kohistan as all road links are destroyed. |
| Scabies and diarrhea emerge as the most common ailments at a medical camp organized by the Foundation in collaboration with Excel Labs in Charsadda |
| Rozan and the Foundation organize art and games in Charsadda to help children cope with anxiety and trauma |
| The Foundation signs an agreement to work with Syed Talat Hussain and Kashif Abbassi for the provision of food in the remote Sputt Valley of Kohistan |
| In collaboration with Excel Labs and Rozan the Foundation will provide medical care and psychosocial support to affected women, men and children in Charsadda |
| UBL provides 200 water filtration kits for affected families in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
| YPO extends further support to relief efforts including food to more than 100 families in various parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
| Syed Talat Hussain and Kashif Abbassi to work with the Foundation in Kohistan |
| Mahvish & Jehangir Siddiqui Foundation pledge support to the Foundation’s flood relief |
| More than 7,500 people provided food in seven union councils of the Kandia Valley, Doong Nullah and Komila in Kohitstan |
| Alternate routes assessed to reach the isolated Sputt Valley in Kohistan |
| Friendship International from Bangladesh to work with the Foundation to provide relief assistance in Kohistan and Shangla |
| Work initiated on the suspension bridge in Dubair, Kohistan |
| More than 4,000 provided 15-day food packages in Kohistan and more than 5,000 in Nowshehra and Charsadda |
| Chairlift installation to connect more than 60,000 people of four union councils of District Battagram with District Shangla. This intervention is supported by YPO |
| NIB Bank employees donate 3 days’ salary to the Foundation’s Pakistan 2010 Flood Relief |
| The Foundation’s team arrives in Kundia Valley in Kohistan via Babusar Pass to arrange food distribution to this area which is isolated as all road links to it are cut-off |
| Rehnuma Trust, WZO, Cherat Cement, and many others have extended generous support for the provision of food to flood affected areas |