Your impact, plus 8 ways displacement harms your health                                                            
Your June 2024 Project HOPE News - Updates from the ground + your impact in action
A photograph of Project HOPE health worker in Ecuador as they use a stethoscope to check the health of a woman who is a migrant.

8 Ways Displacement Harms Your Health

The number of displaced people around the world has increased each of the last 12 years. Being forced from home is one of the greatest threats to your health. In an instant, you can lose access to your doctors, medications, and documents, with no guarantee you’ll ever see them again.

8 WAYS
 
A photograph of a Project HOPE mobile team in Ukraine where three health workers read a map in a wood-paneled room as they plan a response.

Enduring Ukraine’s War for Two Years Motivated Me to Go to Gaza

Read a firsthand account from Project HOPE’s Ukraine program specialist about what drove her to lead our humanitarian response in Gaza.

LEARN WHY
 
A photograph of a large group of people in Haiti waiting for health care services in a large white room with an open wood beam roof.

Ukraine: The Harrowing Stories of Evacuating in Kharkiv

Russia’s ground offensive has caused over 12,000 people to evacuate and leave their communities near Kharkiv behind. With your support, we're distributing essential supplies and providing medical and mental health care.
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A photograph from a Project HOPE distribution to displaced people in Gaza, showing a young boy with rumpled hair holding a yellow Project HOPE bag with aid supplies as they look at the camera.

Help Refugees, Displaced Families, and People in Health Crises

Our teams in Gaza, Ukraine, and other communities are doing everything they can to save lives. Make a compassionate gift today for children, families, and communities in need of healing, care, and HOPE.
Give Now to Help Save Lives >

A photograph of a woman with her baby on her back as she looks to the left with a slight smile on her face. The background is at a Project HOPE-supported clinic in Sierra Leone where many other women and their children are waiting.

Humanitarian Work in Gaza is More Dangerous Than Ever

Moses Kondowe, Project HOPE's team lead in Gaza, sent this dispatch about the dangers his team of humanitarians face and the intense health issues and suffering so many Gazans are experiencing every day.
More From Gaza >

A photograph of tents in Gaza where families displaced by violence have been forced to live. There are bikes scattered around, clothes drying on a line and children playing outside.

Anti-LGBTQIA+ Policies Undermining HIV Response in Africa

As Pride celebrations take place around the globe, discriminatory laws targeting the LGBTQIA+ community are on the rise across Africa. This deters many from seeking HIV services like testing and antiretroviral treatment.
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