TJPL News | Gaza Emergency Appeal in Support of MAP

As a company rooted in amplifying independent voices and advocating for truth, TJPL News stands in solidarity with the people of Gaza during one of the most catastrophic humanitarian crises in recent history.
In partnership with Medical Aid for Palestinians, we are fundraising to deliver urgent medical aid directly to those affected.
This is not just a crisis — it is a moment of collective moral responsibility. Join us in taking action. Every contribution goes directly to MAP and will help save lives.
Gaza has been blockaded for 16 years, has been described by many as the biggest open air prison in the world as well as being one of the most densely populated areas.
The people of Gaza are facing the worst situation in its history with daily bombardment an a complete siege. We need your help to raise critical funds to help save lives in Gaza.
Zero Stock medicines, Gaza:
£100 could help pay for 8 pediatric disposable breathing circuit wires, for children in intensive care
£75 could buy 1 pediatric respiratory cannula for ventilation, which could save a child's life
£50 could pay for 6 Intravenous drip bags for patients in cardiac arrest
£25 could help buy 15 blood line inlets for lifesaving blood transfusions
£10 could pay for 2,000mg of lifesaving antibiotics
Please join us in doing what we can.
Transparency Statement
This fundraising campaign is managed by Tamara Jenna, Director of TJPL News, in support of Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
We are not a charity and we do not collect or process any donations ourselves. All contributions are securely handled by JustGiving and sent directly to MAP, a UK-registered charity (Charity No. 1045315).
TJPL News is acting solely as a platform to raise awareness and solidarity through our community. We receive no financial benefit or incentive from this campaign.
This initiative is fully compliant with UK fundraising law, and we are committed to ensuring ethical, transparent, and compassionate practices in all that we do.
For more about MAP’s work, visit: https://www.map.org.uk
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