Friday, October 19, 2012

Canada: Vaughan's Humanity First needs your help


Humanity First needs funds to support this relief work and appeals to the donors and supporters to donate generously to this cause. Donations for Niger and Nigeria relief projects can be made online at www.humanityfirst.ca.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US desk
Source/Credit: York Region
By York Region |  October 18, 2012

Niger’s recent floods have killed 91 people and caused significant damage in all eight regions of the country that are affected by the floods, including the large regions of Tillabery, Dosso and Niamey.

That’s why Vaughan organization Humanity First have pulled together to help.

The floods have damaged fields, rice paddies, water points, schools, health centers, roads, bridges and dams.

Humanity First is responding to this disaster by providing relief supplies to affected communities. Volunteers are purchasing supplies locally from safe areas and transporting them to affected area to distribute to the needy, the group says.

Humanity First needs funds to support this relief work and appeals to the donors and supporters to donate generously to this cause.

Donations for Niger and Nigeria relief projects can be made online at www.humanityfirst.ca.

The non-profit charitable organization works to promote and safeguard the preservation of human life and dignity.



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