Nowhere in Gaza and Lebanon is safe - but you can help

Constant bombardment since last October has destroyed homes and families in Gaza. Over 40,000 people, mostly women and children, have been killed, while many others are injured and suffering. Healthcare is nearly impossible, food is scarce, and disease is spreading rapidly. Families, including young children, are on the brink of starvation, with some surviving on nothing but mouldy bread and rainwater. Brave humanitarian workers like Mohamed risk their lives every day to deliver aid, but the situation is worsening.

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Your Support Can Save Lives

Our brave humanitarian workers on the front line need your help.

Humanitarian workers in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon continue to risk their lives to deliver food, blankets, healthcare, and more to those in desperate need. Displaced themselves, they refuse to give up because they know they can save lives with your support. “We are under heavy fire every day,” says Mohamed, a frontline humanitarian worker. “Life and death have become two sides of the same coin.”

Your donation helps ensure these brave workers have the resources they need to keep going, even in the face of overwhelming danger.

Why Your Donation Matters

Together, we can provide life-saving support to the people of Gaza and Lebanon.

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When you donate, you are not just giving money—you are providing:

Your support is a lifeline for the people of Gaza.

Time Is Running Out – help save lives in Gaza.

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We have joined with 6 other leading Irish aid agencies to create a united response through The Irish Emergency Alliance.
In this way, we can ensure that we are responding even faster and saving more lives by amplifying our collective resources.
We are appealing urgently for your help to provide life-saving food, water, shelter and health care now.

Irish Emergency Alliance Member Agencies

Your donation today will bring lifesaving aid to the women, men, and children caught in the conflict.

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