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Friend, right now, frontline health care workers are risking their lives to deliver urgent relief to children and families living through devastating chaos in some of the world’s most dangerous and underserved regions. And today, your support has the power to help them deliver health, healing, and HOPE:
Will you rush a gift to help us meet our $376,000 June goal now so our medical staff can continue to save lives in Ukraine, Gaza, and crisis zones around the world?
At Project HOPE, we’ve worked for over 65 years to equip local health workers with the tools and training they need to care for their communities. And today — as we fight to keep our six Gaza clinics open and continue to fuel our work in other crisis zones — we’re sharing what that looks like, one shift at a time:
Dmytro, Critical Care Transport Team, Ukraine
Last year, Dmytro’s ambulance was hit by shelling while parked outside the Borova Medical Center in Ukraine. Thankfully, he and his team had taken shelter in a basement and were unharmed — but the mental scars of that trauma still remain. Despite the struggle, his team continues to transport patients who are critically injured in attacks, bringing them to safety and stabilizing them en route.
Your support today can give health care workers like Dmytro the mental health support they need to heal from the traumas of war and continue their lifesaving work with children and families displaced and struggling after more than three years of war.
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Dr. Murad Riahna, Al Aqsa Hospital, Gaza
Every day, Dr. Murad performs back-to-back trauma surgeries under relentless conditions. His team is short on supplies and working in an active war zone — but they keep going, delivering lifesaving care to people injured in this brutal conflict. But with government funding slashed, clinics like his may not be able to stay open much longer.
Your support today can help keep all six of Project HOPE’s clinics in Gaza running.
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