The need is unimaginable
“Whoever saves one life, it is as though he has saved all of mankind.” [Qur’an 5:32]
The catastrophic hunger situation in Gaza is now one of the most severe food and nutrition crises in history.
Tragically, nearly half of Gaza's population suffering from this devastation are children. The ongoing conflict has led to a complete collapse of food and health systems.
Displaced families find themselves in horrific circumstances with nowhere to go. Hospitals, water sources, and farms have all been targeted by the bombings. Shelters and camps have not been spared either.
Our representatives are on the ground delivering life-saving aid to survivors. Our emergency response depends on your generosity. Your donations help us save lives by providing families with the essentials they need to get through these difficult times.
One year on, the need is pressing. More than 80% of the population rely on aid to survive. Those most in need include a large number of elderly individuals who depend on vital life-saving medications, thousands of injured people who require urgent operations, and tens of thousands of orphans facing a bleak future without compassionate help and support.
We must take action now before it is too late for the vulnerable men, women, and children. Gaza needs us today.
How You Can Help
We're on the ground in Palestine
Mercy Relief's representatives are on the ground in Palestine, supporting those who are suffering due to the escalating tensions. While we continue to work hard to assist families in many other countries worldwide affected by disasters, we are now also expanding our resources to respond to our Palestinian sisters and brothers who are in desperate need.
By donating to Mercy Relief, you will help us provide Palestinian families with nourishing food and vital medical supplies for those injured, as well as for vulnerable families unable to access healthcare.
Please support the people of Palestine now and experience the rewards of giving charity to the oppressed, the hungry, the thirsty, and the displaced.
2.3 Million Need Help
Since 7 October 2023, more than 2 million Palestinians have been displaced from their homes. They are now relying on our support to survive this life-or-death situation.