Charity-Midland International Aid Trust RSS feed for the Charity-Midland International Aid Trust tag
found 4 stories.
News
BBC Black Country 3 Feb 11
A village in Pakistan devastated by flooding has been renamed Midland after a Walsall charity raised money to help rebuild it.
Walsall-based Midland International Aid Trust raised £113,000 to help the 20 million people thought to be affected by the monsoon floods last year.
The village of Lal Pir, now named Midland, had been cut off by water…
News
BBC News 26 Aug 10
A Walsall aid worker says greater co-ordination is needed in the distribution of supplies in the worst-hit areas in the Pakistan floods.
Mohammed Aslam is the founder of Walsall charity International Aid Trust and has travelled out to the Muzaffargarh region of the country.
At least 1,600 people are thought to have been killed with the north west part of Pakistan worst affected. Britain has raised around £35 million in aid so far…
News
Walsall Advertiser 4 Feb 10
A seasoned Walsall fund-raiser admitted he is overwhelmed by the way the borough has responded to a Haiti Disaster appeal. Two weeks ago, Mohammed Aslam, chairman of Walsall-based Midland International Aid Trust, launched a disaster fund with the support of the Advertiser to provide immediate aid to the 1.5 million left homeless from last month’s earthquake…
News
Bobby Bridge Walsall Advertiser 21 Jan 10
A Walsall charity has launched an appeal to raise £25,000 for victims of the Haiti earthquake which has claimed upwards of 200,000 lives. Chairman of Walsall-based Midland International Aid Trust Mohammed Aslam MBE flew out to the devastated Carribbean country today to provide urgent medical, food and water care. And now volunteers are urging the borough to get behind their immediate life saving mission…
