SikhSpectrum.com Quarterly Issue No.21, August 2005
Earthquake Aid Appeal
Dear friends,
We appeal to you for assistance. The survivors of the devastating
earthquake are getting more endangered by the day. You may have heard
news from the media that many of them continue to be stranded in
inaccessible mountain areas – hungry, thirsty and cold – with no shelter
and insufficient clothes and bedding in torrential rain and hail.
In this terrible tragedy, there are both heart-warming and
heart-wrenching stories: every neighborhood is collecting relief – from
small children contributing a mini-pack of biscuits from their pocket
money, to those organizing major relief packages for whole families:
bedding, clothes, shelter and food. But for many, family – as we know it
– no longer exists: there are nursing infants without mothers,
grandparents without children or grandchildren.
All Pakistani human rights organizations in the Joint Action Committee
for Citizens’ Rights (JAC) have banded together for the relief work,
with the NGO Sungi in the lead. Sungi has previous experience with
relief work since they started with a flood relief program some
decades ago. The organizations in the JAC have long worked with local
communities in the region of the earthquake and are thus able to access
remote villages through social networks that are not available to the
military and large donor organizations.
If people want to contribute to the combined relief effort of JAC, they
can send money directly to Sungi:
Sungi Development Foundation
US Dollar account no. 412-2
Branch Code: 0585
MCB Start Branch Abbotabad
Swift Code: MUCBPKKAA
Shirkat Gah Women’s Resource Centre is involved in the JAC effort and is
accepting funds for transferring to JAC’s resource pool. Shirkat Gah in
Lahore is acting as a collection point for JAC and for another effort
led by Nalia Hussain and Lahore’s National College of Arts (that lost
several students and/or their families). We are also working in
collaboration with a hospital and medical foundation and a rural support
program with local offices in the area. Shirkat Gah Peshawar, located
closest to the area, is providing direct assistance to villagers.
Some needed supplies are no longer available in Islamabad and Abbotabad.
So we are buying goods and sending 1-2 trucks everyday from Lahore to
northern locations specified by Sungi. The truckers have now offered
this service free.
Shirkat Gah is sending, as asked, shrouds for the dead, as well as
tents, quilts and blankets for those who have survived. We are sending
with every truck a few dozen baby bottles for feeding nursing infants
who have lost their mothers. It would be best if we receive money,
rather than goods, at this point, as it is much faster for us to source
for the items in Pakistan or India. In Lahore, the market is now
completely out of tents and quilts, with blankets now available only at
one exhibition fair.
If you would like to support Shirkat Gah’s relief effort, these are our
banking details:
Account name: Shirkat Gah Women’s Resource Centre
Account No. 3582-050996-001
SWIFT code: SCBLUS33, ABA CHIPS UID 057048
Standard Chartered Bank
1 Evertrust Plaza, Suite 1101, 11th floor, Jersey City, New Jersey
07302, USA
With instructions for onward telex / swift remittance to:
Standard Chartered Bank
Karachi, Pakistan
Account No. 3582-050996-001 SWIFT CODE: SCBLPKKX
For further credit to
Shirkat Gah
US$ Account No. 05-5307597-79
Standard Chartered Bank
New Garden Town
Lahore, Pakistan
A bank transfer is best, rather than sending bank drafts and
international cheques which take too long to clear. It would also be
better for one person or group to collect money from friends or family
to send in one go, rather send small individual transfers since the bank
deducts too much money per transaction. Some Pakistani banks with
overseas branch’s may agree to transfer the money without bank charges.
At least some are doing so in the United Arab Emirates. Shirkat Gah’s
office in Peshawar is working with others in that area to deliver direct
assistance to one particular village. If you want to support that
effort, then please inform us.