Gaza Emergency Appeal - Help Save Lives

Since 7 October, more than 11,260 Palestinians have been killed, including over 4,500 children, as well as health workers and journalists. Over 27,000 people have been wounded, and 2,700 are still missing and suspected to be dead and under the rubble – half of them are children.
Within the space of just three weeks, the number of children killed in Gaza exceeded the number of children killed in all other conflict zones since 2019.
In a single night, an estimated 500 people were killed in Al Ahli Hospital; 46% of hospitals are sadly not functioning. Over 1.4 million people have been displaced from their homes, some forced to flee to safety, and others whose homes have been completely destroyed.
A complete siege has cut off all food, water, fuel and electricity, and almost all internet to 2.3 million people. Terrifying scenes show clouds of smoke engulfing the entire horizon, and of generations of families carrying what they can as they flee to southern Gaza.
Gaza’s only power plant has shut off, plunging the region into darkness. Hospital generators run on fuel, and medical staff have warned they fuel will run out in a matter of hours. If the generators turn off, not only will they be unable to treat the injured, but those dependent on equipment to live – including premature babies, and those on life support - will die.
Hospitals, mosques, water sources and residential buildings are being struck without warning, wiping out entire neighbourhoods. Those who escape and seek shelter in schools, but these have also been targeted by bombs.
£20 – Provide 10 Meals for the People of Gaza
£50 – Provide Food for a Family (Even though right now we split the food pack between multiple families)
£200 – Shelter Pack for a Family (We are distributing very few at this time - but as soon as the war stops we will be helping families resettle in their homes (if any left))
Support Dabbagh Welfare Trust' Gaza Emergency Appeal
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