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Mission Kashmir: Water Project for the Vulnerable People of Goi, Azad Kashmir

Organised by Alubadia Orphanage

Alubadia Orphanage and Luton's Most Strongest have announced our new charity project: Mission Kashmir. The aim is to supply clean water to a small, dispersed, border village of Goi, Azad Kashmir situated on the line of control.

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Luton's Most Strongest Charity Strongman Event · 1 September 2018 ·

Closed 16/10/2018

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The organisation aim is to relieve poverty and hardship among the Children of Pakistan, in particular but not exclusively to those who are deemed as Orphans. This shall be completed through the provision of Shelter, Food, Health, Education and other such charitable services as the Trustees deem fit.

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02/10/2018 - Campaign Update

Whilst Team LMS is busy preparing for their exciting Strongman Hiking Challenge in Snowdon Wales on 13th October. We have announced our LMS Powerlifting Charity Competition which will be our second huge event of the year. This will be the biggest Powerlifting Charity competition inside Luton which will be another fundraiser event to support this project.

The data of the event is 01/12/2018 and will be held inside Venue Central, Luton.

Our aim will be to complete this campaign and finally provide the funds for Alubadia Orphanage to start the project inside Kashmir.

07/09/2018 - Campaign Update

Luton's Most Strongest held our Charity Strongman Competition where we raised in total £3180.

Our next fundraising event for this Campaign is the Strongman Hiking Challenge in Snowdon, Wales.

12/08/2018 - Campaign Announcement

In June, Mabz Baig visited a small, dispersed, border village of Goi, Azad Kashmir situated on the Line of Control. The Line of Control is a military control line that marks the region of Kashmir which is divided between India and Pakistani controlled Kashmir.

The video below follows a Local Head Teacher describing the situation in Goi also nicknamed as Red. It is apparent from the video that it is extremely difficult to access safe and clean water. There are two main obstacles to accessing this vital human resource.

Firstly, the highly, mountainous terrain which logistically makes it impossible to provide filtered, clean water to the local residents. The muddy water seen in the video is used to feed their livestock, bathe in and wash their clothes.

Secondly, the residents live along the most dangerous, unstable border in the world where simple daily chores that we take for granted can be a life or death situation. The Head Teacher describes how his family narrowly escaped a missile attack on his property and demonstrates the damage done followed by a close up shot of the Military Post which fired upon his property.

Team LMS has tasked the project to Alubadia Orphanage to assess the situation, define the most appropriate solution and deliver the project to its completion. This will be the most challenging project for both organisations in such hostile environment, but we will rise up to it.

Below is a video of Alubadia's Chairman Zafar Iqbal visiting the Goi region to make an assessment on the Goi situation. Chairman Zafar Iqbal visited the local resident's to understand their needs and searched for suitable locations to install water pump.

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£7,517.00
+ £565.00 Gift Aid
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£4,807.00
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