Latest Emeregency Responses
HBT’s Second round of Aids for Herat Earthquake victims
In response to the recent Herat earthquake, HBT has launched a second round of humanitarian aid to provide relief for the affected individuals. This time, our focus is on supporting needy children who require immediate assistance. These aid efforts include...
Afghans in Pakistan: The Humanitarian Impact of Afghan Refugee Deportation
The Pakistani government has announced the expulsion of 1.73 million Afghans in Pakistan to Afghanistan, many of whom have lived in the country for decades and are now being forced to leave their assets behind in Pakistan. It is estimated that...
Afghanistan Earthquake: HBT’s first Humanitarian Aid for Herat province
The Afghanistan Earthquake occurred around 11 o’clock AM on Saturday, October 7, 2023, with a magnitude of 6.3, shaking the Zindajan district in Herat Province. Minutes after the initial earthquake, another quake, registering at a magnitude of...
Support for a Disabled Family in Nangarhar Province
In the framework of humanitarian aid, HBT organization provided food supplies to a struggling disabled family in Nangarhar this month. This food package includes rice, oil, flour, sugar, beans, and other essential items to assist this impoverished...
A Tale of Compassion: Transforming Lives, Spreading Joy
Transforming lives in a remote area of Nangarhar province. There resides a disabled mother and her two children. Their living conditions are dire, confined to a damp room with crumbling walls. The mother herself faces a physical disability,...
Empowering Afghan Youth and Honoring Kaaj Education Center’s Martyrs
In remembrance of the martyrs of Kaaj Education Center and empowering Afghan youth, HBT charity organization has established a library as part of its humanitarian aid program. On September 30, 2022, a devastating suicide bomb blast at Kaaj...
Distribution of humanitarian aid for thousands of orphans
The HBT organization, on its first round of humanitarian aid for the year 2023, has distributed humanitarian aid. These aids distributed for thousands of orphaned children in the Gyan district of Paktika Province. The aid distributed will help...
Paktika and Khost Deadly Earthquake
Paktika and Khost deadly earthquake has affected people severely. those places were struck by a catastrophic earthquake measuring at a 5.9 magnitude. More than 1000 people reportedly died coupled with 1500 reported injuries that are still growing....
Due to unpleasant food shortages in Afghanistan, HBT distributed food packages for 48 families in the 8th round in Kabul
HBT is pleased to announce that it has completed the 8th round of distribution of food parcels to 48 needy families who are facing imminent food shortages in Kabul, totaling 384 direct beneficiaries. The total number of families that HBT already...
food packages distributed to 53 needy families in Nangarhar province.
HBT is pleased to announce that it has completed the seventh round of food package distribution to 53 needy families in #Nangarhar from its humanitarian response program. With the financial backing of ALDC (Afghans living in DC), a DC-based...
HBT distributed complete food packages to 43 needy families in Kabul
HBT, in collaboration with the ALDC (Afghans living in DC), a DC-based diaspora group, distributed food packages to 43 IDP (internally displaced people) families in Kabul, Afghanistan. The food package for the individual family included rice,...
132 Needy families in Logar received food packages from HBT
HBT, in collaboration with the ALDC (Afghans living in DC), a DC-based diaspora group, distributed food packages to 132 needy families in Logar, Afghanistan. The food package for the individual family included rice, cooking oil, sugar and tea. The...
66 needy families in Kabul received food packages aid
HBT is pleased to announce the accomplishment of the fourth round of food parcels distribution to 66 needy families in Kabul. With the financial backing of ALDC (Afghans living in DC), a DC-based diaspora group, we distributed food packages to 66...
206 needy families in Afghanistan received food packages in Wardak province
HBT is pleased to announce that it has completed its 6th round of food distribution campaign for 206 needy families in Afghanistan. these packages were distributed to Wardak province. With the financial backing of ALDC (Afghans living in the DC...
118 Needy families received complete food packages in Ghazni province
HBT is pleased to announce that it completed the Fifth round of distribution of food parcels to 118 IDPs needy families in Ghazni. With the financial backing of ALDC (Afghans living in DC), a DC-based diaspora group, we distributed food packages to...
Complete food packages in Kabul was distributed to 150 families.
HBT, in collaboration with the ALDC (Afghans living in DC), a DC-based diaspora group, distributed food packages in Kabul to 150 IDP(internally displaced people) families. The food package for the individual family included rice, cooking oil,...
Our humanitarian responses to your charitable donations
Emergency Food Distribution
One of the imminent issues impacting Afghanistan is food scarcity. Millions of people across Afghanistan are at the brink of starvation. They do not have enough food to eat. Based on WFP, 22.5 million people in Afghanistan face acute food insecurity, and 8.7 million Afghans are in need emergency food support.
Lack of nutritious and whole food has unprecedented effect on various members of the Afghan society especially children, pregnant women, and elders. It causes debilitating sicknesses and has severe effects on education, social, and economic development of the country. As a result, food insecurity is one of the prominent humanitarian campaigns that HBT works to support.
Therefore, we have launched several emergency food distributions in the different provinces of Afghanistan. More than 30,000 food packages have been distributed for needy families. However, food insecurity continues to impact millions in Afghanistan, and we need your help to save people from starvation. Together we can save lives.
Establishing wells for clean water
According to UNICIF reports, 93% of children lack access to clean water and around 94% of schools across Afghanistan lack access to basic hand washing facilities. Clean water shortages has been a serious issue for the Afghan people. Children are forced to deliver water from long distances to their homes and the quality has had deleterious impact on their health. In addition, in mountainous regions, communities lack access to excavate wells for clean water, and they must undertake long journeys to obtain it.
HBT Organization has started a clean water source project for the people who lack access to clean water. According our latest emergency response, we have started to excavate 30 wells in Paktika province. Each well will provide clean water for almost 200 families. Altogether, 6000 families will have access to clean water in Paktika province. With your support, we have plan to extend this project to other provinces.
Emergency Medical Support
Health problems are plaguing the Afghan population. After the collapse of previous Afghan government, most of the organizations and donor countries have limited their aid support. This, in turn, has led to acute shortages of medicine and doctors in hospitals, particularly in rural areas. The afghan population, at present, are in dire need of medical support and supplies.
HBT has taken critical measures in providing humanitarian assistance to the various provinces of Afghanistan. Recently, we provided more than 3 tons of medical supplies including different types of drugs, first aid kits, and injections and many more medical items to the Paktika people who are rebuilding their lives after a deadly earthquake.
We have also established a temporary health clinic, where we provide medical services for people of Paktika province. Furthermore, we have hired doctors provide free medical examinations. As a result, between 120 to 150 patients are visiting the clinic daily.
Emergency winter kit Drive
Our emergency winter kit program provides children and people in need with warm clothes. Through this program, we provide various warm clothing items to people in need in the rural areas of Afghanistan. Our teams investigate and discover the most eligible people and provide them with warm emergency clothing.
Afghanistan is one of the countries which has harsh winters, and majority of the people are poor and do not have access to proper warm clothes. There is extensive snowfall in the mountainous region, and many villages are isolated from their provinces. The temperature reaches to even -25⁰C, and in some higher mountainous locations, it is even lower. Therefore, HBT is obliged to provide emergency winter kits for needy people all over Afghanistan. Our emergency kit includes a warm blanket, scarf, jumper, jacket, winter soak, and shoes.
You can also take part and help the people of Afghanistan in emergency situations. According to a report by UNOCHA, 79 % of Afghans live in shelters that need repair and do not have enough access to heating. As a result, they need warm clothing to keep themselves warmer. Together we can save Afghan people from the harsh realities of this upcoming winter. Join HBT and support our work.
Your contribution to HBT campaigns could save lives in Afghanistan
Health problems are plaguing the Afghan population. After the collapse of previous Afghan government, most of the organizations and donor countries have limited their aid support. This, in turn, has led to acute shortages of medicine and doctors in hospitals, particularly in rural areas. The afghan population, at present, are in dire need of medical support and supplies.
HBT has taken critical measures in providing humanitarian assistance to the various provinces of Afghanistan. Recently, we provided more than 3 tons of medical supplies including different types of drugs, first aid kits, and injections and many more medical items to the Paktika people who are rebuilding their lives after a deadly earthquake.
We have also established a temporary health clinic, where we provide medical services for people of Paktika province. Furthermore, we have hired doctors provide free medical examinations. As a result, between 120 to 150 patients are visiting the clinic daily.