Friend, time is running out in Gaza. Far too many people are dying from starvation. Others are too malnourished to recover. The situation is catastrophic.
Even though some aid is entering Gaza, it isn’t enough. Families still don’t have enough to eat, and babies are too weak to even cry. Children and families — and now, our very own colleagues — face unbearable hunger and fatigue.
Our clinics in Gaza are continuing to provide primary care, perform urgent surgeries, treat malnutrition, and deliver clean water and sanitation supplies to hundreds of families every week. You can help rush critical supplies to our team in Gaza and save lives — while fueling our global mission.
Please rush your emergency donation to deliver lifesaving aid to families in Gaza and other crisis zones around the world where it’s needed most.
Thank you for standing with Gaza and Project HOPE in this critical moment.
Evan Johnson
Senior Director of Mass Market Fundraising
Project HOPE
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Friend,
The scale of devastation in Gaza is staggering, and the images are haunting. Parents, children, and humanitarian aid workers are going days or even weeks without a single meal. Doctors are fainting while operating. Aid workers can barely walk. And without them, who will care for people in Gaza?
As mass starvation spreads, our colleagues and the children and families we serve are facing unbearable hunger and fatigue. Meanwhile, literal tons of lifesaving aid are being blocked just outside the border, unable to reach the people who need it most.
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There's absolutely no safe place in Gaza. People keep moving from one area to the other, people have been displaced 5, 6, and 10 times — and they're still dying. If they're not dying from bullets or missiles, they are dying from disease, they are dying from malnutrition. It’s tragic and heartbreaking.
This is why Project HOPE is sounding the alarm, working with our partners and supporters like you, doing everything we can to call for an end to the aid blockade and provide relief, health, and HOPE to children in Gaza.
Because, like you, we believe everyone deserves HOPE, Friend.
With gratitude,
— Team Project HOPE
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