Harsh Winter in Kabul: Vulnerable Families Need Your Support

Harsh winter conditions in Kabul are putting thousands of vulnerable families at risk. Many are struggling to afford heating fuel, warm clothing, food, and basic winter supplies. Without support, children, the elderly, and displaced families face serious hardship.

DOHA is responding through its Winterization Initiative, providing essential winter kits including blankets, heating support, and food assistance to families most in need. Your support helps protect lives and restore dignity during the coldest months.

Donate now to help families in Kabul survive the winter.

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Dehkada Organization for Humanitarian Aid (DOHA) is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political humanitarian organization committed to serving vulnerable and marginalized communities across Afghanistan. Established with compassion, purpose, and a deep sense of responsibility, DOHA aims to provide life-saving assistance and sustainable development support to families affected by poverty, conflict, disaster, and displacement.

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