
Hidden Humanity Refugee Camp #3
With our local partners on the ground, we aim to provide durable, weather-resistant tents to displaced families. Each tent is designed to offer not just shelter from the elements but also a semblance of privacy and normalcy amidst the chaos of displacement.
In the heart of Rafah, Gaza, countless families face the harsh reality of displacement due to ongoing conflicts and economic hardships. These vulnerable communities are now faced with the need to move once again back to the Khan Yunis area. They are urgently in need of basic necessities—most critically, a safe place to call home.
With our local partners on the ground, we aim to provide durable, weather-resistant tents to displaced families. Each tent is designed to offer not just shelter from the elements but also a semblance of privacy and normalcy amidst the chaos of displacement.
Our goal is to raise $60,000, which will directly fund the purchase and distribution of these crucial tents. Each contribution will bring us one step closer to ensuring that every family in need receives:
- A tent, 4*4 meter square capable of housing a family of up to six to nine members.
- 1 Washroom (110 cm * 90 cm) made of iron built for every 2 tents.
How are we getting supplies in?
We have secured land and supplies internally in Gaza where our volunteers on the ground will be building the tent project in place.
Why Your Support Matters:
Your donation is more than just material aid; it's a message of solidarity and hope to those who have lost so much. By providing these tents, we not only meet immediate physical needs but also foster an environment where dignity and safety are restored, paving the way for recovery and rebuilding.
How You Can Help:
- Donate: Every dollar counts! No amount is too small to make a significant impact.
- Share: Help us reach more people by sharing our campaign with your network on social media, via email, or through word of mouth.
- Educate: Raise awareness about the challenges faced by the displaced families in Rafah by educating those around you. More informed people mean more potential support for those in need.
Together, we can provide a foundation of hope and security for the families in Rafah, helping them face their challenges with dignity. Your support not only changes lives but also rebuilds communities. Join us in making a tangible difference today!
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Every dollar raised here is matched to a distribution row in our public record.
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