King Salman Relief Center launches third phase of food security project in Pakistan

Saudi Arabia just kicked off another massive food giveaway across Pakistan. The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center will hand out 30,000 food packages to families who need them most. Officials plan to reach 34 poor districts and help more than 210,000 hungry people. The Saudi Embassy hosted a fancy ceremony to announce the third phase of their charity work. Top ministers from both countries showed up to make speeches about helping the needy.

The charity group already gave away 60,000 food packages during their first two missions. They covered 61 districts across six different regions over five months. Each heavy package weighs 95 kilograms and feeds a whole family for one month. The boxes contain cooking flour, lentils, oil, and sugar that families use every day. Local officials will work with Saudi helpers to find the families who need food most.

Pakistan's disaster management teams are working hand in hand with the Saudi relief workers. They want to make sure the food reaches people who lost everything during floods and other disasters. The project targets communities that struggle to buy groceries and feed their children. Saudi officials promise to keep track of every package they give away. The charity work helps build stronger friendship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
 

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