HOPE FOR CHILDREN IN SYRIA & GAZA
This Ramadan, while we gather with our families, thousands of mothers in Syria and Gaza are struggling to feed their children. Newborns are fighting for survival in overwhelmed hospitals, and children in urgent need of surgery are unable to access life-saving medical care. With food shortages, medical crises, and worsening conditions every day, your generosity can make a difference.
THE IMPACT WE ARE MAKING
30K+
HOT MEALS
Distributed in Gaza, benefiting over 100,000 people since October 2024.
23K+
FOOD PARCELS
Benefiting around 150,000 people in Gaza since October 2023.
350K+
CHILDREN EDUCATED
Providing one of the largest education programmes in Syria.
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WHAT WE ARE DOING
HOW WE ARE HELPING
Action for Humanity is one of the few registered humanitarian organizations operating in the occupied Palestinian territories without facing sanctions from any internal entity. Action for Humanity has bank accounts and operates without complications. The organisation has a team within Gaza that implements projects directly and coordinates with governmental bodies such as the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Social Development.
The shipment of medical relief materials have been purchased and delivered to the Ministry of Health. Action for Humanity will continue to purchase and deliver medical relief materials to medical institutions facing severe shortages.
OUR RESPONSE DURING THE 2023 GAZA CRISIS
Despite facing significant distribution challenges, we've successfully provided food vouchers and emergency kits to over 600 families in Gaza since the crisis began. We have also been supplying hospitals with vital medical resources.
In tandem with our emergency relief endeavours, our long-term projects in the region, including our photovoltaic solar system installed in 2022, continue to operate.
Our 2022-installed photovoltaic solar system is currently powering one of the few water systems ensuring uninterrupted access to safe water in Gaza. This system serves approximately 12,000 people. Access to clean water has been a longstanding critical issue in Palestine, and these solar-powered water solutions, requiring no electricity and relying solely on sunlight, are making a positive impact in the region.
HOW WE ARE PROVIDING SHELTERS
Our team is actively preparing to distribute shelter vouchers. These vouchers aim to rehabilitate homes that have been devastated in recent escalations, focusing on restoring and securing affected residences. The initiative offers tailored repairs, complete reconstruction, safety enhancements, and essential utility restoration to those in need.
HOW WE PROVIDE MEDICAL AID
With your support, Action For Humanity assisted Al-Shifa hospital, the main hospital in Gaza, to recover after yet another military offensive in May and at the start of October 2023.
According to reports from Gaza’s Ministry of Health, over 45% of essential drug items were reported as being at zero stock, alongside 19% of medical disposables. The ongoing closure on Gaza, frequent military attacks, and the influx of injuries have led to the deterioration of available health services in the area and a decline in their quality.
With your donations, we will contribute to bridging the gaps in zero stock medical supplies through the procurement of medical disposables that are urgently needed by the Ministry of Health to enable the continuity of providing essential health services for the vulnerable population in Gaza.
A VOICE FROM GAZA
ONE OF OUR STAFF MEMBERS, SAED, WHO RESIDES IN GAZA, SHARE THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNT WITH US:
"I witnessed five wars on Gaza since 2008. The previous wars are nothing compared to this one. There is no safe place in Gaza. Even the ambulances were targeted. Hospitals are being targeted.
About 400,000 out of 2.2 million Gazans fled their homes and took to schools as a refuge. Even some schools were targeted. No electricity for 6 days. No water for most of Gazans. The telecommunication infrastructure has collapsed."

"My kids and I sleep in one room so if my house is targeted we die together. The shelling is about 200m away from my house. I saw bodies, injuries, horrified kids and women. Gaza is now a place of death and horror."