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    🏥 Equip Gaza’s Hospitals – Provide Essential Supplies

    With only 50% of hospitals partially functioning, doctors and nurses in Gaza are battling overwhelming conditions with severe shortages of basic medical supplies. Patients lie in overcrowded wards, and healthcare workers lack even the most essential protective clothing.

    We are delivering critical medical clothing to frontline hospitals, including:

    👕 scrubs – essential wear for medical teams working under extreme pressure.
    🥼 gowns & lab coats – providing protection for doctors and nurses treating the injured.
    🛏️ hospital bed sheets – ensuring sanitation and care for patients in dire conditions.

    For just $35, you can help equip hospitals with the essentials needed to treat patients with dignity and care.

    💚 Support Gaza’s healthcare workers today.

    🔗 Donate Now

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