MIRPUR (Kashmir English): Mirpur-based Rehabilitation and Educational non-governmental organization, Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust (KORT) continues distribution of food packages among the families affected by recent unprovoked Indian aggression in forward areas close to LoC in Neelum Valley.
Ch. Akhter Kashmir Wala, the founder Chairman of the KORT said that this week, the team reached out to the Indian unprovoked firing-affected community in Keran, Neelum Valley, ensuring that hundreds of families received much-needed food items.
Few days ago, hundreds of families in Jura area of Neelum Valley were given the packs of edibles including flour, rice, cooking oil, pulses, and spices.
The phased welfare plan, Akhter added, would be continued until complete rehabilitation of the war affectees.
KORT Chairman
The KORT Chairman thanked the donors for their generous support and donations for the affectees in the remote and far-flung areas close to this side of the Ceasefire line.
He expressed gratitude for all of the generous donors — since their support made a real difference on the ground.