About KARCPP

King Abdullah’s Relief Campaign for Pakistani People (KARCPP) is a Pakistan based Saudi Relief Organization working in all the provinces of Pakistan to help mitigate the sufferings of 2010′s tragic Floods affectess.

Keeping in view the growing tense situation that erupted  due to the floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, immediately ordered to establish an organization for carrying out relief, rescue  and rehabilitation activities in the worst flood-torn areas of Pakistan.

The motives behind setting up an organization was  to wipe out the tears of flood-trapped citizens of Pakistan facing multiple challenges emerged soon after the natural calamity that wreaked havoc in several parts of the Sub Continent.

Expressing solidarity with the Pakistani nation,   ”King Abdullah’s Relief Campaign for Pakistani People”  was established  on the orders of Khadim Al Haramain Al-Sharifain to bring back the cherishing movements that lost in the floods of 2010.

  • Winter Relief Package Winter Relief Package

    King Abdullah’s Relief Org distributes “winter package” of relief goods among affected people of Gilgit-Baltistan (Since Jan-Feb, 2011) Following the orders of  Khadim al Haramain Al-Sharifain, King Abdullah’s Relief Campaign for Pakistani People (KARCPP) distributed winter package containing food items besides 150,000 quilts among the affected families of Gilgit-Baltistan region. The Winter package provided by Saudi Arabia on the direction of the custodian of the two Holy Mosques, was distributed by [...]

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  • King Abdullah Flood Relief Camp -Thatta King Abdullah Flood Relief Camp -Thatta

    Due to floods, The Thatta, the district of Sindh province was declared most sensitive area, and a large number of people were facing mass displacement from their residential areas. In view of their situation, a Relief Camp established for 500 families for shelter purpose. The Saudi Ambassador Abdul Aziz Al-Ghadeer visited the area for distribution of food items among the flood-affected families. Pictures Photo Gallery:  King Abdullah Flood Relief Camp

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  • Qurbani Project 2010 Qurbani Project 2010

    On the eve of Eid ul Azha, Hamad Al-Hamad Ibrahim, Director Administration and Finance of KARCPP, reached to South Punjab and the federal capital  for distribution of meat among the  flood-affected families of Pakistan. The country Director of KARCPP visited the flood-torn provinces of Pakistan including Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab, Khyber Pukhtunkhawa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir and distributed the packets of meat among 3640 affected families so that they could also celebrate the [...]

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