Share your warmth this winter and keep them safe

As winter’s frosty fingers tighten their grip and the world is blanketed by freezing temperatures, millions of vulnerable people face unimaginable hardship. For those living below the poverty line, the cold is not just a season, it’s a constant adversary. Anxiety and deprivation take hold, and the cries of hungry children, shivering in the cold echo around.

The Minhaj Welfare Foundation launches the “Embrace Their Chill” Winter Appeal, dedicated to providing emergency winter relief, delivering winter essentials, and support to those in need worldwide.

Winter Relief in the Middle East

The crisis in the Middle East is catastrophic. In Palestine and Lebanon, millions of families have lost their homes, loved ones, and livelihoods. As winter sets in, their suffering intensifies.

In these war-torn regions, the cold is a silent killer, and the desperate need for food, water, and warmth has never been more urgent. We are committed to delivering: Hot Meals, Ready-to-Eat Meals, Food Parcels, Fresh Produce Baskets, and Clean Drinking Water.

Your donation will provide immediate relief to these communities, offering a lifeline and cold weather support to families in need.

Donate Now

Donate to our Winter Appeal to help poor families all over the world get the help and support they need to get through the cold.

Woolen Hat

Gloves

Scarf

Socks

Blanket

Medical Aid

Warm Meal

Shelter

Donate Now

Why Your Help is Urgent?

For millions, the arrival of winter is a time of suffering, deprivation, and dread. According to the World Health Organization (WHO):

30% of low-income families cannot afford to keep their homes warm during winter.

Over 4 million people across the globe lack access to warm clothing.

These chilling statistics reveal a painful truth: the cold weather can be a deadly force for the most vulnerable. But there is hope and you can be a part of it. The Minhaj Welfare Foundation’s Winter Appeal aims to raise crucial donations to provide essential emergency relief for those suffering in freezing temperatures.

 6.9 million displaced children face severe winter conditions with inadequate shelter and clothing.