Friend, two weeks ago, I received heartbreaking news: Project HOPE’s funding for our health clinics in Gaza had been terminated — without warning.
Coming on the heels of a 50-day aid blockade, we have had to drastically cut down our clinic hours and face an uncertain future — unless we find another source of funding, all six of our clinics will permanently close down.
These clinics provided care to over 3,000 people a week and more than 315,000 people since we opened in 2023. Clinics that offered safe delivery for mothers, primary care for children and mental health support for families living through war. Clinics that were often the only option for families.
The cuts we’re facing aren’t just numbers in a budget. They are real lives. They are children in pain, women without prenatal care, doctors and nurses unable to do their jobs. They are 2 million people in Gaza who have been cut off from food, water, shelter — and now, health care.
But we are not giving up. And we hope you won’t either.
Will you make a donation today to help us keep our clinics open — and power our lifesaving work in Gaza?
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