"...what is needed now is a dramatic surge in the amount of aid going into Gaza."
—David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee
Ruba, 10, from Rafah in southern Gaza, lost her father and home in the war and has been displaced multiple times. Once passionate about poetry and school, she now struggles to survive.
John, it's been over a month since the ceasefire in Gaza went into effect.
And yet, restrictions on aid continue to make it difficult for families to access basic necessities. There are still critical shortages of essential items such as food, medical supplies, water and shelter. Communities are facing conditions that threaten their very survival.
The IRC and our partners are scaling up key programs including water and sanitation, protection, early childhood development and nutrition.
We urgently need your help to respond to the growing need: Give now to help children and families survive in Gaza and other crisis zones. Because the needs are so immense, your gift will go TWICE as far—but only for a limited time »
After two years of unimaginable horrors, hundreds of thousands of people are now on the move trying to get home—navigating damaged roads, debris, and extremely scarce fuel. Many are returning to find their homes and entire neighborhoods completely destroyed.
As winter approaches and the rains begin to fall, thousands of families remain in tents without adequate shelter and supplies.
Your emergency donation (DOUBLED TODAY) helps families in need survive, recover and rebuild their lives in Gaza and in 40+ countries around the world.
Thank you for your immediate action and support.
—IRC Emergency Response Team |
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