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Yemen: A Nation in Dire Need
The conflict in Yemen, which began in 2014, has created an urgent and devastating humanitarian crisis. Millions of Yemenis are facing unimaginable hardship – severe hunger, a crumbling healthcare system, and the constant threat of violence.
Humanitarian Situation in Yemen
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Catastrophic Hunger: Yemen is on the verge of widespread famine. Over 17 million people don't have enough food to survive, and children are especially vulnerable.
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Healthcare Collapse: Hospitals lie in ruins, and vital medicines are desperately scarce. Disease outbreaks further threaten an already fragile population.
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Millions Displaced: The fighting has forced millions from their homes, leaving them without shelter, food, or any sense of security.
Your Help Makes a Difference
MAA has been on the ground in Yemen since the crisis began. We're working tirelessly to:
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Deliver life-saving food: Our emergency food distributions are a lifeline for starving families and children.
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Provide urgent medical care: We support clinics and hospitals, ensuring that the injured and sick receive essential treatment.
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Restore water sources: Clean water means less disease and a chance at a healthier future.
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Support orphans: The conflict has left countless children without parents. Our orphan care provides shelter, food, and hope.
Donate your Zakat and Sadaqah to Yemen
Yemen's people desperately need our help. Your donation, no matter the size, has the power to:
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Feed a hungry child
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Provide medicine to someone in need
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Offer shelter to a displaced family
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Give an orphan a chance for a better life
Please, don't look away. The Yemeni people are counting on your compassion and support. Donate today.
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