Yemen Bakery Appeal

22 Million Require Support

“Whoever saves one life, it is as though he has saved all of mankind.” [Qur’an 5:32]

The people of Yemen have been suffering from the worst humanitarian crisis in history. 2.2 million children are malnourished whilst more than 20 million currently rely on humanitarian aid for survival. Basic access to food is lacking for many, leaving more than 10 million on the brink of famine.

Mercy Relief has established bakeries across Yemen since 2008, providing hundreds of thousands of people with vital bread.

Bread is a luxury many take for granted, but for millions of people in Yemen, access to bread can be very difficult or even impossible due to economic collapse and civil war, which has affected the entire country.

A simple donation of £120 can provide bread for up to 1000 people, satisfying their hunger during this very difficult time.

How You Can Help

£240
Feed 2000 people

Can provide bread for up to 2000 Yemeni people who are facing the pains of hunger.

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£120
Feed 1000 people

Can provide bread for up to 1000 Yemeni people who are facing the pains of hunger.

Donate Now
£60
Feed 500 people

Can provide bread for up to 500 Yemeni people who are facing the pains of hunger.

Donate Now

Everyone deserves to have access to food.

In Yemen, millions of people are currently experiencing food insecurity, resulting in an increase in hunger-related diseases within the population. Local bakeries play a crucial role in providing bread to families and helping meet their immediate needs.

By donating to Mercy Relief's bakery project in Yemen, you can make a significant impact on alleviating the suffering caused by hunger for thousands of people, including malnourished children.

Please support the people of Yemen now and experience the rewarding feeling of giving charity to those who are oppressed and urgently seeking help.

A staggering 3 million people in Yemen are currently facing acute malnutrition.

Yemen has one of the highest rates of child malnutrition in the world. Additionally, more than 3 million pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children under the age of five are suffering from severe malnutrition.