Friend, what I see each day I go to work is heartbreaking. As part of Project HOPE’s team in Gaza, I witness mothers, children, fathers, and babies — many who have walked for hours seeking aid — waiting outside our clinics, hoping that we can help.
But hope alone isn’t enough. Families in Gaza can’t afford to wait.
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Project HOPE has an emergency goal to raise $376,000 by June 30 to help keep our clinics open and ensure we can continue our lifesaving care in the places we work around the world.
Because funding has been cut, our six clinics in Gaza could be shut down indefinitely. That would leave more than 300,000 people without access to critical medical care, clean water, and essential nutrition.
We cannot let that happen. Not while children are still arriving malnourished. Not while clean water, medicine, and mental health care are so hard to find. Not when we may be their only hope. But right now, we’re still short of our goal — and your gift could be the difference that helps us bridge the gap:
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