YEMEN NOT FORGOTTEN

Yemen is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, with more than 24 million people, 80% of the population in need of humanitarian assistance and with COVID-19 spreading, Yemen is facing an emergency within an emergency.
Yemen is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, with more than 24 million people, 80% of the population in need of humanitarian assistance and with COVID-19 spreading, Yemen is facing an emergency within an emergency.
Even before the outbreak of war, Yemen was one of the poorest countries in the world, and with the ongoing conflict it remains on the brink with millions not knowing where their next meal will come from.
ISRA UK has been working in Yemen for over 30 years and actively responding every day to the emergency need in Yemen since war broke out in 2015, providing vital food security, medical assistance, ensuring safe water supply, and long term solutions such as empowerment programs, and orphan sponsorships are delivered to those in need.
With your support we can continue the good work and reach as many people as possible, so many lives can be saved or improved but we cannot do it without your help!
This is how you can ensure families and the needy facing extreme poverty receive the life-saving assistance they need.
You can help provide
Feeding
£20,000 will provide 500 families (up to 3500 individuals) with 1 months supply of essential food
£40 will provide a family
£6,000 will provide 100,000 loaves of bread distributed to homes and refugee camps
Provide 1,000 loaves of bread for £75
£2,500 will provide 1000 Iftar meals during Ramadhan
Feed a fasting person an Iftar meal for £2.50
Water Aid
£20,000 will provide safe drinking water to 48,000 individuals each village receiving
Give water to an entire village for £175 (30,000 litres of drinking water)
Orphans
£5,000 will Sponsor 20 orphans for a year, providing them monthly support, Eid clothes and gifts and Qurbani meat
Sponsor an orphan for £300 per year
You can find out more about how ISRA UK is helping the people of Yemen on our website or calling 0121 7668771
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