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Yemen Healthcare

In Yemen children are dying from malnutrition, and families are being torn apart by disease, famine, and war. Every second that passes means another life lost. Help us to save Yemen. Serve Humanity. Donate Now.

Millions of our brothers and sisters in Yemen lack access to basic health services. Only 51 percent of the health facilities in Yemen are fully functioning, and a staggering 50 percent of those admitted to hospital are children who are severely malnourished.

Without your urgent help, these children may lose their lives. We cannot sit back and allow this to happen to the blessed people of Yemen.

£100

Emergency cash grant for a struggling mother

£365

Adopt a malnourished child by providing treatment for a whole year

£500

Fund half a medical truck, delivering lifesaving medicine

£1,000

Fully fund a medical truck, delivering lifesaving medicine

£5,000

Sponsor a maternity ward in Haridah Hospital

£10,000

Fund Al Haridah hospital providing over 12,000 treatments

Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said:

The people of Yemen are on the verge of ascending upon you as if they are clouds. They are the best (people) on Earth.

Together for Yemen, we can provide supplies to hospitals that need it the most. These trucks will restock working hospitals that don’t have enough medicine to treat as many patients as they could. 

By sponsoring a maternity ward in Haridah Hospital, you will be allowing mothers to give birth in safety and dignity and ensuring the health of their newborns. 

When asked about sponsoring an orphan, our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: Indeed, this wealth is fresh and sweet. For blessed is all the Muslim possesses from which he gives the poor, and the orphan, and the wayfarer. (Bukhari) 

Serve Yemen. Serve Humanity.

We are a faith-based British international charity that provides help to people who are victims of natural disasters or conflict or suffering from poverty, hunger, disease, homelessness, injustice, deprivation or lack of skills and economic opportunities.

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