Help John Rebuild his Livelihood after the Devastating Loss of his Tailor Fabric

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At 68, John (not his real name) earned his livelihood as a tailor. Operating from his home, he primarily caters to Muslim clients. However, tragedy struck during the Jaranwala attack when his house, containing all his clients' fabric, was engulfed in flames.

Now, not only did John lose all his Muslim clients, but they are also demanding money from him for the burnt cloth. John stated that he lacks the funds or resources to reimburse them immediately, but he is making every effort to repay each individual gradually. In the midst of adversity, John expressed gratitude for the food care packages provided to sustain his family. We plan to help him with some relief from his clients’ burned fabrics. Please consider helping in this effort.

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September 12th, 2024
Pastor John (not his real name) is a pastor of a local church who works as a tailor for his main income. Most of his clients were Muslim and all of his client's fabric was at his house when his house was burned down by the mob. John not only lost all his Muslim clients, but they also demanded money from him for the burnt cloth. He was desperately trying to return their money one by one. WCF was able to send his family funds so that he could pay off his debts and restart his business. He also continues to preach the Gospel in this same area that was attacked.

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