Story of Abida: Bringing Clean Water to Viala In the rugged, far-flung village of Viala, nestled deep within UC Omzha Vilala, District Zhob, Balochistan, life moves with quiet resilience. Here, basic necessities are a daily struggle and clean water was once the greatest of them all.For Abida Younus, a mother of young girls, every day began with anxiety. Her daughters would walk over 1.5 kilometers under the harsh sun, over uneven terrain just to fetch water. The burden was not just physical; it stole their health, their energy, and their chance at education. “The water made them sick. Malaria, typhoid, stomach issues—it was constant. And when they got sick, they missed school,” Abida recalls. “But we had no choice.” — Abida Younus In the isolation of Balochistan’s forgotten corners, the suffering went unnoticed until HDF stepped in. Through HDF’s Safe Water Initiative, clean water was brought to the heart of the community. For the first time, families like Abida’s no longer had to choose between survival and safety. “Now, water comes to our home. My daughters are healthy, they go to school, and they smile more. It’s not just about water, it’s about dignity, about a future,” she shares, her eyes welling with quiet pride. — Abida Younus In a place the world often overlooks, your support brought transformation. Because when clean water reaches the most remote corners of Balochistan, hope flows with it.