ReliefAid is distributing life-saving aid to families in Gaza now. Please help.
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The situation in Gaza has reached crisis point, the death toll rises daily and families have nowhere to flee. Compounding the distress, Gaza's closed borders have made humanitarian access all but impossible, leaving families lost, abandoned and without the basics needed to survive.
Despite these monumental challenges, ReliefAid is NOW delivering aid in Gaza.
As we have done in other conflicts, ReliefAid is once again bringing help where it is needed most. Leveraging our established networks on the ground, we have deployed a team within Gaza to deliver life-saving aid directly to families.
We held back from asking for your support until we knew we could get emergency aid on the ground. We have solved this problem, now we need your help to get aid to families who have nowhere to run.
We believe in the power of people. Please join us in supporting the families of Gaza and share our message of hope with your friends, family and colleagues.
Together we can make a difference.
ReliefAid helps families who are caught in the crossfire of war and have no one else to turn to.
We work directly on the ground where others are unable or unwilling to go in conflict-affected countries, providing life-saving aid.
Funds will be spent on emergency aid to be distributed to families in crisis in Gaza.
Thank you for helping us support families under fire 25 March 2024
The situation for families in Gaza gets more dire each day, but each day, thanks to your support, we continue delivering vital aid. Our team in Rafah distribute two tankers of drinking water daily supporting 3,000 people living in displacement camps. It is a drop in the ocean of the needs of the 1.5 million people displaced to Rafah, but a lifesaving drop.
Our work in Gaza began with water and food distributions in Northern Gaza. At the same time, we expanded and formed a team in Khan Yunis to support families further South too. Repeated ground offensives in both locations rendered the situation too dangerous to continue operations so our team, alongside a significant percentage of population, fled to Rafah where they are now overseeing the water distributions.
Like every other aid organisation, we are wrestling with the challenges of getting aid across the border. We have a truckload of vital food supplies in the queue at the border and we remain determined to get it delivered safely to families in Gaza.
We are enormously grateful for your help, which has helped us support over 150,000 people with aid since the start of the conflict.
With no sign of a ceasefire, no improvement in access for humanitarian aid and the impending threatened ground offensive, the lives people in Rafah are becoming increasingly more fragile. Please share our work with your families and friends and join us in advocating for a ceasefire and unfettered access for humanitarian aid. Thank you.
Hi Brock. ihope you see this note of gratitude for your generous donation. It is so heartening to know the work of Relief is seen as significant in helping those in need in some of the most treacherous places in the world right now. Let us all hope for a ceasefire asap.
Hi there I hope you see this note of gratitude for your donation. It is so heartening to know the work of Relief is seen as significant in helping those in need in some of the most treacherous places in the world right now.
Thank you Leanne for your words of support and donation. . Mike is definitely a driving force in our work. Our ReliefAid team are so pleased to be able to have people on the ground in Gaza at this terrible time, but we can’t do it without your help. Let us keep hopeful of an urgent ceasefire .
Thank you Jackie for your words of support and continued donations. Mike is definitely a driving force in our work. Our ReliefAid team are so pleased to be able to have people on the ground in Gaza at this terrible time, but we can’t do it without your help. Let us keep hopeful of an urgent ceasefire .
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