ICCF distributes food packages among Pakistani Christian asylum seekers in Bangkok

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New York: September 19, 2017. (PCP) Executive Director, Mr. Tariq Javed, ICCF United States of America, appreciates ICCF team in Thailand. He called Miss Anila Nazir (Director Thailand) and thanked her for her hard work and for providing consistent support for Asylum Seekers in Thailand. The ICCF food distribution was held on 11th Sep,2017 at Our Holy Lady Fatima Church at DinDaeng Bangkok. The Food packages was distributed among 10 Asylum Seekers and Refugees families. The food packages were received by those whose family heads are in IDC, in Thailand. The distribution was started in mighty name of God and Sister Anita Johnson helped us for that. After the distribution Ms. Anila Director ICCF Thailand and Ms. Faiza Aslam Assistant Director ICCF Thailand sat down with them to listen their problems. All the beneficiaries were grateful for ICCF Thailand and USA. All beneficiaries were requesting for help in their room rent, necessary items for kids like milk, diapers, shoes, clothes and stationary. Mr. Yaqub Raza (ICCF Assistant food Manager ) of food project has gone to Canada by the grace of God and he is thankful to God and ICCF teams for prayers for him and for his family. ICCF team and beneficiaries said the best Wishes for them and God bless them more. ICCF appeals to all generous people, Churches, Organisations who would like to help persecuted Pakistani Christian in Thailand.

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