Houston, Texas USA — In continuation of the Pakistan Floods Relief & Rehabilitation Campaign 2025, a 40-foot container carrying brand-new winter clothing, bedding sets, blankets, jackets, and household essentials was officially dispatched this week. This milestone marks the next phase of a combined humanitarian response valued at more than $1 million, undertaken by leading Pakistani American organizations in Houston.

The initiative is led through a collaborative effort of the Alliance for Disaster Relief (AFDR), Helping Hand for Relief and Development (HHRD), the Pakistani American Association of Greater Houston (PAGH), the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America – South Texas Chapter (APPNA-STC), and the Houston-Karachi Sister City Association (HKSCA). Together, these organizations recently concluded a highly successful fundraising campaign generating over $1 million in financial and in-kind support for communities devastated by the severe floods across Pakistan.

The ceremony was graced by the Chief Guest, Honorable Muhammad Aftab Chaudhry, Consul General of Pakistan (Houston), who commended the Houston community for its compassion, unity, and unwavering commitment to standing with Pakistan in times of crisis. He applauded the collaborating partners — the Alliance for Disaster Relief (AFDR), Helping Hand for Relief and Development (HHRD), the Pakistani American Association of Greater Houston (PAGH), the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America – South Texas Chapter (APPNA-STC), and the Houston-Karachi Sister City Association (HKSCA) — highlighting their harmonized contribution toward a single goal: serving humanity.

The ceremony was moderated by Muhammad Saeed Sheikh, Coordinator of the Pakistan Alliance of Floods Relief & Rehabilitation Campaign 2025, who expressed gratitude to dignitaries, partner organizations, and community members for their continued support. During the program, Ilyas Choudhary of Helping Hand for Relief and Development delivered an important progress briefing, noting that approximately 100,000 individuals have already been served through the joint relief and rehabilitation efforts.

Additional remarks were shared by partner representatives including Moeez Khan of HHRD, Siraj Narsi of the PAGH, Dr. Naveed Saqib of APPNA-STC, Dr. Yaqob Sheikh of the AFDR and Saad Ansari of HHRD.


A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the official dispatch of the humanitarian container and was performed by Consul General Muhammad Aftab Chaudhry, joined by Community leadership and Media.
The host organizations expressed their deep appreciation for Houston’s ongoing support, stating that this shipment represents only one component of a broader, long-term rehabilitation effort for flood-affected communities in Pakistan. Additional phases of aid distribution and reconstruction projects are already underway.















