Athrout in Kerala to help flood victims

Kashmir Atrout has despatched a team of volunteers with medicines and hygiene kits for the flood affected people of Kerala.

The team led by Abdul Hamid and Bilal … will pick up another consignment of food items, medicines, drinking water etc in Bangalore on Friday evening.

They along with a team of doctors and volunteers will function mainly from the Karnataka-Kerala borders where people have faced lot of miseries due to rising level of water.

Athrout chairman Bashir Nadwi flagged off the relief material from Nawakadal headquarters. He instructed the team to reach out to victims and assured of every help.

Athrout, a voluntary organisation, has been working for the welfare of the underprivileged across Kashmir for last many years.

It has time and again come to the rescue of people hit by floods, fire, tremers and other exigencies.

Recently the organisation opened a state of art dialysis centre to cater to those patients suffering from debilitating kidney ailments.

Athrout provided free dialysis sessions for around 50 patients besides filling in for free education and domestic needs of hundreds of needy families.

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