Bayat Foundation assists needy families living in the Bagrami Textile Building
Thu Feb 16, 2:31 pm
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Many internal displaced and repatriated families live under open skies in Kabul city. Most of these families either live in partially destroyed buildings or in tents.
More than 100 repatriated families from Iran and Pakistan are living in Bagrami Textile buildings and needed immediate assistance. The Bayat Foundation helped to solve some of their problems by distributing food items and warm clothes to these displaced families.
Engineer Ehsanullah Bayat, the chairman of the Bayat Foundation said, “These refugees and displaced families face so many problems due to extreme cold weather. We ask all Afghan traders and rich people to assists these families in solving their problems”.
While providing health services to these families, the Bayat Foundation medical team said, “Most members of these families are suffering from pneumonia and diseases caused by the extreme winter conditions”.
The displaced families living in Bagrami Textile building were pleased with Bayat Foundation’s assistance and said that this assistance would solve some of their problems. These people also talked with the chairman of Bayat Foundation and said that homelessness, little access to health services and unemployment are their main problems.
This is the second time this year the Bayat Foundation has assisted many of these families because of the extreme cold and the difficult conditions.
The Bayat Foundation is the only Afghan non-governmental and non-profit organization that has been working in different fields of infrastructure, such as construction of mosques, schools, libraries, hospitals, health clinics, drilled wells and dozens of other fields that play a key role in the development of the country following three decades of war.
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