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Urgent: Help Gaza Families Survive the Iran War
Urgent: Help Gaza Families Survive the Iran War
Urgent help is needed.
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The initiative has two main goals: To create direct, personal relationships with families and individuals in Gaza. To build monthly support networks made up of people in Israel and around the world, enabling families in Gaza to survive the harsh living conditions – poverty, hunger, and lack of basic security. For more information, please visit our website: https://www.gazasupportnet.com/gsn-america Thank you for opening your heart and following love
Gaza Support Network - Let Love Guide Us
Gaza Support Network - Let Love Guide Us
In this conversation, I speak with Noa Golan, founder of the Gaza Support Network - a grassroots non-profit that emerged in May 2025 in response to the war i...
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Connecting and supporting families and individuals in Gaza
Ramadan of Hope Appeal
Ramadan of Hope Appeal
During Ramadan, a time meant for reflection, generosity, and shared meals, families in Gaza are struggling to meet even the most basic needs amid ongoing hardship and uncertainty. Many parents are facing empty kitchens, limited access to clean water, and the constant stress of providing comfort and dignity to their children during the holy month. Supporting families in Gaza during Ramadan means helping them secure food for iftar and suhoor, access essential supplies, and feel that they are not forgotten. Acts of solidarity and compassion at this time carry special weight - offering not only material relief, but also hope, dignity, and a sense of shared humanity when it is needed most.
Support Al Anwar Camp for Refugees
Support Al Anwar Camp for Refugees
Al-Anwar is an unaffiliated displacement camp established in March 2025, located about 3 km northwest of Khan Younis. Over 1,250 people live in about 250 makeshift shelters and tents that offer almost no protection from the winter weather. Conditions are harsh: living spaces are overcrowded, and in many cases five families share a single latrine. Most residents arrived from Rafah and Khan Younes with nothing but the clothes on their backs, and with no homes to return to.
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