SINGAPORE, 21 September 2025 — In support of flood-affected communities in Pakistan, Mercy Relief is committed to providing vital relief and recovery aid.
“Disasters of this scale demand both immediate relief and sustained support,” said Executive Director, Muhammad Ashik. “From our past missions, we know the importance of working hand-in-hand with communities, and we are prepared to support them through both immediate needs and recovery efforts.”
Mercy Relief is deploying a team to conduct rapid needs assessment and distribute food and hygiene packs to evacuation centers, where communities are facing large-scale destruction of homes and key infrastructure, particularly in the worst-hit areas of Punjab, Pakistan. Heavy monsoon rains have triggered unprecedented levels of flooding, claiming over 820 lives and displacing nearly 250,000 people. More than one million have been affected as flood levels disrupt water supplies and health services, compounding the risk of disease.
With more than 20 years of humanitarian involvement in Pakistan, Mercy Relief remains steadfast in its mission to stand with vulnerable communities in their time of greatest need. In 2022 alone, Mercy Relief served up to 8,000 flood-stricken individuals with emergency aid, including establishing medical camps offering vital services for women and children.
Mercy Relief’s impact is made possible through the generous support of donors, partners, and the wider community. A public fundraising appeal will be launched in the coming days with details to be shared via mercyrelief.org/donate.
Funds raised from this appeal will directly support relief and recovery operations in Pakistan. Mercy Relief urges Singaporeans to support the appeal and meet the needs of these affected communities.
To contribute to Mercy Relief’s ongoing mission and appeals, visit mercyrelief.org/donate.
