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Children in Gaza, Syria, and beyond have endured the devastating effects of war—losing their families, homes, and sense of security. Through Crisis Recovery Orphan Sponsorship, you can help them heal and rebuild their lives.
For $110 a month, your sponsorship provides life-changing support to an orphan in a crisis zone, ensuring they receive the care they need to recover from trauma and regain hope for the future.
A Reward Like No Other
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“I and the one who sponsors an orphan shall be in Paradise like these two,” and he held his fingers together.
Imagine being with the Prophet ﷺ in Jannah—this is the immense reward for caring for an orphan in need.
How Your Sponsorship Helps
Your sponsorship provides:
✅ Trauma Recovery & Psychosocial Support – Counseling and rehabilitation to help children heal.
✅ Health Care & Medical Aid – Essential treatment for physical and mental well-being.
✅ Education & Schooling – Giving them the tools to rebuild their future.
✅ Food & Nutrition – Ensuring they receive proper meals.
✅ Clothing & Shelter – Providing warmth, dignity, and security.
Note: We are actively working on enabling 1:1 reporting for this fund and will report back when that's live, insha Allah. You will still receive general reports on our work.
You can sponsor an orphan monthly or make a one-time contribution to support their recovery.
For us, it’s a small sacrifice. For an orphan in crisis, it’s a lifeline—a chance to heal, grow, and thrive.
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