2006 Impak Retrospective

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A look through the experiences of the 2006 Quake Relief Summer Program

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pakistan service corps

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The mission of Impak is to bring positive

change by connecting individuals to

Pakistan through meaningful

opportunities and experiences.

On October 8, 2005, magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck South Asia, leaving over 75,000 dead and hundreds of

thousands injured and homeless. Pakistan-administered Kashmir suffered the most damage.

Impak responded with the 2006 Quake Relief Summer Program.

Fourteen participants from the US, UK and Canada were selected to try and make a difference in the region in the

areas of health, education and infrastructure.

This is their story.

Presenting

Impak Quake Relief Summer Program

Photo Retrospective

orientation

fieldwork

Concern for Children (CFC)Mission: Design, implement and replicate models for sustainable development for children within at-risk populations based on intensive needs assessment.

http://www.concernforchildren.org.pk

QRSP Project:Project Kitab aims to motivate the community into self-help and to promote responsibility and rigor in administration and teaching. Participants will work with primary school children in the villages of Chikkar and Bandi Chakkan and create programs for their social and educational development.

CFC Participants

Farah Mahesri

MA Candidate, George WashingtonUniversity

Fremont, CA

Abdulhadi Akhtar

BA Candidate,University of Texas

Arlington, TX

Karim Mamdani

PhD Candidate, Bulgaria

Toronto, ONCanada

Anisa Darr

BA London School of Economics

LondonUnited Kingdom

Babar Ali

JD, MBA Candidate, Seattle University

Renton, WA

Operation Heartbeat (OHB)Mission: To provide medical relief and assistance to the people of countries around the world who do not otherwise have access to healthcare.

http://www.operationheartbeat.org

QRSP Project:Support OHB staff in the Garhi Duppatta clinic and provide educational outreach to the community.

OHB Participants

Adeel Khan

DDS Candidate,Boston University

East Islip, NY

Azmat Khan

BA Candidate,University of Michigan

Grand Rapids, MI

Alisa Khan

MD Candidate, University of Michigan

Herndon, VA

Amit Jiwani

MS CandidateBoston University

Lawrenceville, GA

Indus EarthMission: To facilitate a movement to raise the living standard by enhanced quality of socio-economic conditions through an integrated development approach.

http://www.indusearth.org

QRSP Project:Research the problems of the Bagh community following the earthquake and develop a solution to enhance the quality of life with respect to housing and energy needs.

Indus Earth Participants

Mashael Yazdanie

BS Candidate, University of Waterloo

Oakville, ONCanada

Faraz Ahmad

Engineering Consultant, Cambridge Silicon Radio

WhitehavenUnited Kingdom

IbtidaMission: To promote a modern and secular education that incorporates these values for underprivileged children through a network of schools across rural areas of Pakistan.

http://www.ibtida.org

QRSP Project:Work with teachers and students of the Mansehra Model School in developing curriculum and enhancing the learning environment.

Sarhad Rural Support Program (SRSP)Mission: To harness people’s potential to help themselves through establishing a network of grassroots institutions for poverty reduction, sustainable and equitable development.

QRSP Project:Support, monitor and evaluate various SRSP earthquake rehabilitation programs. Provide teacher assessment and capacity building for community-based schools.

Ibtida/SRSP Participants

Shazia Riaz

Case Worker, Helping Hand Behavioral Clinic

Edmonton, ABCanada

Hasan Minhas

Resource Mgt Officer, Foreign Office

LondonUnited Kingdom

Sabah Rashid

Teacher, American Int’l School, Dubai

Los Angeles, CA

retreat

TravelPakTravelPak is an adventure touring company that follows a unique approach of allowing visitors to experience the history, culture and people as well so as to provide visitors with as real insight into Pakistan.

http://www.travelpak.co.uk

Why a retreat?Impak partners with British-based TravelPak to give its participants an adventurous, organic experience through some of Pakistan’s most beautiful destinations. The retreat gives participants the opportunity to come together as a group, share their summer projects, and experience Pakistan on a whole new level.

Discovering Pakistan

The success of the 2006 Quake Relief Summer Program is built on the support received by many individuals who have

helped Impak by volunteering time and resources.

Your support is needed to help Impak continue its mission.

To donate, volunteer, or simply learn more about Impak please visit our website.

http://www.impak.org

Special thanks to Ambreen Ali, Sadia Asghar, Farah Mahesri, Tamanna Salikuddin, Nader Jameel, Ambreen Tariq