In Gaza, starvation isn’t a risk, it’s a deadly reality that is killing people every single day. More than 200, including 101 children, have already died from hunger. Malnutrition is at the highest level ever recorded, with families going without food for days.
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The situation in Gaza is unimaginable; people are starving with over 1.84 million people facing extreme hunger.
Children are wasting away, with critically malnourished children being admitted to hospitals at alarming rates. Some are arriving too late to be saved.
Parents are sacrificing everything; families are skipping meals—mothers and fathers going hungry so their children might survive another day.
Without urgent intervention, the people of Gaza will not only die from violence but from hunger and disease.
Emergency food pack for a family
Flour for 1000 loaves of bread
Half a truck of fresh vegetables (500 meals)
Truck of fresh vegetables (1000 meals)
Pallet of Baby Formula (for 100 babies)
Sponsor a camp kitchen (5,000 cooked meals)
Although faced with several obstacles, some of which are life threatening - we’ve continued to distribute aid inside Gaza. Since 7th October, our operations have been providing life-saving food and water to the people of Palestine.
We have distributed ready-made food packs and nutritious, cooked meals, trucks of fresh vegetables, pallets of baby formula, bundles of bread and safe and clean water to help save thousands of lives.
Help Gaza survive
With your help, we can continue to bring hope and nourishment to families in desperate need.
Time is running out. Be the lifeline they need.
Two years on from the devastating escalation of violence in Gaza in October 2023, our commitment to supporting affected communities remains as strong as ever. This report provides an update on our emergency response highlighting the impact we have made through lifesaving aid, critical projects, and sustained partnerships on the ground.
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.