Help to children disabled by the Pakistan
earthquake

Brother and sister Ghulam and Saima lost eight members of their
family in the Pakistan earthquake of 2005. On top of that,
they each had serious injuries that resulted in amputation.
Saima lost her left foot, and Ghulam, almost his whole left leg.

Abdullah also lost a leg in the earthquake - and both his parents.
He has been adopted by an uncle.
Thanks to the generosity of a group of supporters in Appleton,
Oxfordshire, these and many other children who were injured in the
earthquake have received the medical treatments they need; a
prosthetic limb and training in how to walk again.
They will also receive a replacement limb each year, as they grow,
and ongoing support.
Can you help? There are many more children in need
of help. No child is turned away - we are also helping those
with congenital deformities, and those who have had accidents or
illnesses like polio - but there is a long waiting list. Please follow the link on the left to
make a donation on line, or call 0118 932 0095 to make a
credit/debit card donation by telephone.

Bibi, Hamza and Neelam - these and many more children have been
provided with prosthetic limbs and other support, following the
Pakistan earthquake. |