Friend,
When Saad’s mother, Rasmia, first brought him to our clinic in Deir al Balah, he was just under one year old and dangerously malnourished.
Rasmia's family had already been displaced four times by the conflict in Gaza and was living in a tent in Khan Younis. Her husband was too sick to work. They could barely afford food, let alone medical care.
Thankfully, Rasmia found compassionate care at our clinic. Saad received specialized nutritional support, weekly check-ins, and constant support from our medical team.
Over the next six weeks, his health transformed. He gained weight. He found strength. And today, he's full of energy.
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But now, our ability to help children like Saad is at risk. Government funding for our six Gaza clinics has been terminated. After five weeks without humanitarian aid entering Gaza, these devastating funding cuts mean children like Saad will lose access to nutritional assistance as food runs out. Innocent lives hang in the balance.
It costs approximately $50,000 to fund the clinic where Saad received care for one month. And unless we raise that and more, all six of our clinics will be forced to shut down. Saving these clinics means saving lives.
Friend, will you rush an emergency donation to help keep our Gaza clinic doors open to children like Saad?
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