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- Diapers for babies [RUSH AID TO GAZA]( [Help Us Restore Hope]( Despite the horrors unfolding in Gaza, I still see glimmers of hope in the community. Below are new photos and videos from our partner, showing families "shopping" for winter clothes and a mother feeding her young children with whatever little she can find. The joy exuding from this beautiful family is palpable — nearly overshadowing the sound of drones in the background. We are in the middle of Ramadan, a time when families should be coming together each evening to observe the holy month by breaking their fast. Now, the hunger never ends. UN Secretary General António Guterres warned Gaza is “becoming a graveyard for children” and UNICEF reports that “babies do not even have the energy to cry.” This agonizing time calls for swift and persistent action. Your gift today will help our local partner Wefaq continue to provide life-saving food and supplies to women and families seeking refuge in Rafah. $42 can provide a warm, insulated blanket [Give Now >>]( $55 can provide a woman with trauma-informed counseling [Give Now >>]( $197 can provide a displaced family with winter clothes [Give Now >>]( $468 can operate a community kitchen for a full day [Give Now >>]( [RUSH EMERGENCY DONATION]( [Your Dollars in Action]( Women gather outside a Wefaq food distribution truck in Rafah. We focus on aid to women-led households, who are often neglected. A young girl receives a distribution of lentils with rice Women and their families browse the winter clothing selection in a Wefaq "store."
People pay with vouchers, but the shopping experience restores dignity. As an organization committed to serving the most marginalized women affected by war and conflict, Women for Women International is doing everything in our power to reach Palestinian women. Help us provide nourishment during this time of immense distress and suffering. [Amani Headshot] In Solidarity, Amani Mustafa
Country Director, Palestine
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