As you may have seen in the news, Palestinian civilians are currently being subjected to great suffering. Significant numbers have been injured or killed in the West Bank, Gaza, and Jerusalem after being bombarded by Israeli forces. Areas are now without electricity and water, making the lives of the already helpless and wounded people much more difficult.
Recent events compound decades' worth of damage and destruction that has left the people in the areas affected in dire need. There is a very real humanitarian crisis in Palestine and we wanted to highlight a number of charities that are operating in the worst affected areas. These organizations are accepting donations, which are used to provide aid to those desperately in need, so please consider lending your support.
Palestine Children’s Relief Fund
PCRF is a nonprofit in the Middle East and provides free surgery and other urgent aid to thousands of sick and injured children, regardless of their religion or nationality. Your donation helps the organization to heal children and save lives.
MAP
Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) reaches out to Palestinian communities and strives to deliver health and medical care to those worst affected by conflict, occupation, and displacement.
Doctors Without Borders
Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres) has been present in the Gaza Strip for over twenty years and is on the ground supporting the local health authorities to provide vital medical care to those who need it.
United Nations Relief and Works Agency
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is funded almost entirely by voluntary contributions from UN Member States. Its services include primary health care, relief and social services, infrastructure and camp improvement, microfinance and emergency response, including in situations of armed conflict.
Muslim Relief
Muslim Relief is a nonprofit organisation based in the United Kingdom. It provides humanitarian assistance to those affected by extreme poverty, crisis, conflict and natural disasters.
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