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Comprehensive Disaster Response Services (CDRS) is registered since 2006 as a non-profit society for disaster relief and social welfare work in AJK and Pakistan under The Pakistan Societies Registration Act, 1860. The organization was created by Todd Shea after his deployment to Pakistan in October 2005 to assist with the earthquake relief efforts. Seeing great need would exist long after the emergency was over, Todd decided to stay in Pakistan. Todd and CDRS were awarded the Tamgha-i-Eisaar medal from Pakistan and the organization now has over 100 employees and has deployed hundreds of volunteers to serve some of the most deserving communities in Pakistan. CDRS’s long-term objective is to permanently improve the health status of communities in Pakistan by: Providing sustainable and affordable quality healthcare services Addressing gaps in the healthcare system Providing comprehensive health education and school health programs Working with local communities to help them take a leadership role in funding/managing their healthcare needs in partnership with the existing but limited government health apparatus

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About CDRS

CDRS (Comprehensive Disaster Response Services) was founded by Todd Shea during the 2005 earthquake response and is registered in Pakistan as a non-profit society

Chief Objective: To Provide Comprehensive, Compassionate and Competent Disaster Relief and Social Welfare work in Pakistan

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CDRS Founder Todd Sheahas a wealth of global experience with effective disaster response

9/11 in New York City

Tsunami in Sri Lanka Hurricane Katrina

in New Orleans Earthquake in Haiti Tsunami in Japan Typhoon Haiyan in

The Philippines Earthquake, Floods

and IDP Crisis in Pakistan

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Disaster Response Expertise (Emergencies and Long Term)

Going into our ninth year, CDRS has responded with Excellence to multiple disasters in Pakistan

Our Strengths: Excellent logistics and medical services

Excellent Financial Transparency Seven straight years of outstanding audit and

review Cleared every annual program review since

2006 by US/UK fiscal sponsors Global Giving, a foundation with Charity Navigator’s highest rating

Successful individual program audits by UNICEF, Direct Relief International and IDRF

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Experienced team of field operations staff, medical personnel and volunteers, all with an in-depth understanding of Humanitarian work, local conditions, geography and culture

The CDRS Mobile Medical Team with our partner Brigadier Azam Effendi (Ret.) while on a mission in Thar Desert, Interior Sindh

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OUR SERVICES

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PRIMARY AND EMERGENCY HEALTHCAREIN REMOTE AND DISASTER AFFECTED

AREAS

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COMMUNITY BASED SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE INITIATIVES

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MOBILE MEDICAL TEAMS

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2005 to 2013 OPERATIONS

In eight years, CDRS has managed621,473 documented patient contacts

spending $2,100,000 (USD)(about $3.38 average cost per patient contact)

with ZERO funds spent on personal security, luxury, expensive vehicles, excessive salaries,

or other unnecessary costs

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EARTHQUAKE 2005

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Todd Shea was deployed to Pakistanwith a group of Pakistani American

doctorsa few days after the earthquake

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Todd worked closely with many charitable organizations, the Pakistani

military and the U.S. Helicopter Fleet to bring in doctors, medicines, supplies

and aid

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Todd managed

logistics for the doctors and put together a team of young people from the local villages who became the core CDRS team After the

emergency, the team went on to help rebuild AJK’s destroyed healthcare system, managing 416,241 patient contacts in 6 years

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SWAT IDP CRISIS 2009

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CDRS partnered with doctors from Ayub Medical College, Edhi Foundation and UM Healthcare Hospital in Mardan to provide healthcare to the displaced citizens of Swat

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CDRS mobile medical teams provided free

healthcare and medicines to 25,116

patient contacts

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GREAT FLOOD 2010

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CDRS collaborated with UM Healthcare, IMANA, GDRO, IDSP, AYUB Medical College and many other fine organizations to deliver aid and deploy mobile medical teams in: Dasu (Kohistan) Swat, Charsadda and

Nowshera (KPK) Khairpur, Shikarpur,

Sukkur, Hyderabad and Thatta (Sindh)

Sibi and Jafarabad (Balochistan)

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From July 2010 to December 31, 2012 CDRS managed 149,397 patient contacts

in areas affected by the 2010 floods

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CDRS also provided flood victims with water, food, hygiene items and tents along with livelihood redevelopment initiatives

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THAR DESERT FLOOD 2011

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CDRS provided mobile medical teams to the Thar Desert, Tando Allahyar and Mirpurkhas area and distributed food in Badin

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The CDRS mobile medical team provided free

medical treatment and medicines to 8,775

patients

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KASUR FLOOD MISSION 2013

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CDRS deployed a mobile medical team to District Kasur in collaboration with Medical Aid to Pakistan UK and Global Disaster Relief Organization

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The mission provided free medical care

and medicines to 1,757 patients

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CURRENT PROJECTS

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SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM

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CDRS gives health and hope by providing the following services for primary students, their mothers and their younger siblings at schools, orphanages and programs for street children:

Basic health screenings

Health & hygiene classes

Mental health counseling

Health skits, music and refreshments

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CDRS also provides community health information and basic first aid instruction for teachers and parents

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SPECIAL PATIENTS PROJECT

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CDRS Provides extra support to poor and deserving patientswho are in need of: Medicines Surgery Physiotherapy Education Occupational

opportunitiesMeet two of our manyvery special patients…

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CDRS found Shabana in Charsadda during the 2010

flood mission. She had been burned badly and could not walk, run or even sit up properly and wasn’t able to go to school. Now she does all of these activities and wants to

work with CDRS someday to help other kids

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Junaid was injured after being buried in the rubble of the 2005 earthquake. CDRS

provides for his physical therapy and pays the school

fees for Junaid and his brothers and sisters. Now he

is a happy and confident little boy

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HOME RECONSTRUCTION IN SINDH WITH HUM TV

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CDRS is working with HUM TV Foundationto construct 100 houses for families who lost their homes during floods in Mirwah Gorchani, a village near Mirpurkhas in Interior Sindh

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MOTHER & CHILD HEALTH CENTER NORTHERN SWAT

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CDRS began operating in Swat with mobile medical

teams during the 2010 Great Flood when the only nearby medical

facility was completely washed away

We are very fortunate to have Brigadier Azam

Effendi (Ret.) as our local partner. He is a man of

great integrity, honesty, courage and dedication, working tirelessly for his

community and all Humanity

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In 2013, an average of 1,350 children, women and men received primary,

emergency and preventive healthcare services every month

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From September 2010 to December 2013,CDRS has managed 60,911 patient visits atthe Swat Mother and Child Health Center

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For the first time, communities in Northern Swat have: Access to primary

care, mother-child health services and regular visits by medical specialists

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24 hour emergency treatment, referral and ambulance services

Clean and hygienic ward and facilities

Fully stocked pharmacy, x-ray unit, laboratory, incubator, baby warmer, ECG machine, oxygen and nebulizer

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JSMU CDRS COLLABORATION

IN SWAT 2012-2013

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Third and fourth year students of Jinnah Sindh Medical University from Karachi have visited our Swat mission for the last two years to learn and to serve Humanity with CDRS

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The JSMU students assisted with our response to the 2013 Dengue Fever Outbreak in Swat

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CDRS Current Monthly Budget

Swat Mother & Child Health Centre

Special Patients Project

School Health Program

Islamabad Operations Center

Field Visits (M&E)

Total

PKR USD

971,400

9,251.43

1,120,000

10,666.67

1,300,000

12,380.95

543,950

5,180.48

304,750

2,902.38

4,240,100

40,381.90

Note: CDRS also plans to raise funds to support schools and health facilities in remote areas

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WE ARE HERE TO SERVE THE CHILDREN OF

PAKISTAN

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Donate Online Now Here:

Bank account information:

Account Name: Comprehensive Disaster Response ServicesBranch Code: 0593, Account Number: 0593-01-01-004883-2IBN Number: PK91MUCB0059301010048832Swift Code: MUCBPKKAMCB Main Branch Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir

WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR YOUR SUPPORT

For Information, please visit www.cdrspakistan.org or contact TJ Shea, Director of Social Media and Outreach

(410) 443-4167 or [email protected]

Please share this presentation with your family friends and associates.All photos are the property of CDRS