Key Takeaways
- Qatar Charity distributed sewing machines, wheelchairs and flour mills to assist local families.
- The event took place on Friday in Sanghar as part of the charity’s livelihood support program.
- The initiative aims to provide practical assistance to women, persons with disabilities, and needy households.
Qatar Charity organized a welfare distribution ceremony in Sanghar on Friday, providing essential items to underprivileged families. The event aimed to offer tangible support through the distribution of sewing machines for women, wheelchairs for individuals with disabilities, and domestic flour mills for needy households.
According to the charity’s statement, these distributions are part of its ongoing livelihood support program designed to empower local communities. By equipping women with sewing machines, persons with disabilities with mobility aids, and providing flour mills to those in need, Qatar Charity seeks to enhance the economic and social well-being of Sanghar residents.
The ceremony was attended by several community members who expressed gratitude for the assistance provided. One woman, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: 'These sewing machines will help me generate income and support my family.'
Similarly, a local disabled individual mentioned that the wheelchair would greatly improve his mobility and independence. He stated, 'With this new wheelchair, I can now move around more freely and participate in community activities.'
The flour mills distributed to needy households are expected to provide them with a means of generating income through the production of flour, which is a staple food item in Pakistan.
Qatar Charity’s efforts in Sanghar reflect its broader mission to support vulnerable communities across Pakistan. The charity has been active in various regions, addressing diverse needs and providing practical solutions to improve living conditions.
Local authorities welcomed the initiative, praising Qatar Charity for its commitment to community welfare. A representative from the local government expressed hope that such programs would continue to benefit Sanghar’s residents in the future.
The distribution ceremony marked just one of several initiatives undertaken by Qatar Charity in recent months. The organization continues to work closely with local communities and authorities to identify areas where support is most needed.
'These sewing machines will help me generate income and support my family.'
A woman from Sanghar, Community member
'With this new wheelchair, I can now move around more freely and participate in community activities.'
A local disabled individual, Community member



