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Update 21/3/2025: Despite the recent re-escalation, we can confirm that this project is still being delivered daily as per our initial plans. We'll keep you updated as the situation evolves.

πŸ’§ Provide Clean Water to Families in Gaza This Ramadan

Water is life, yet for families in Gaza, even a basic supply of clean drinking water is a struggle. With infrastructure destroyed and access restricted, thousands are forced to ration every drop.

This Ramadan, we’re delivering containers of clean drinking water, each holding 6,000 litres, ensuring that families receive the minimum emergency supply needed to surviveβ€”and, inshaAllah, enough to sustain them throughout the month.

πŸš› 4 trucks in the north & 4 in the south will be distributing water throughout Ramadan.
🏑 One container per family – providing ~1000L per person for the month.

How Your Contribution Helps

πŸ’§ $13 – Provide a month's supply for one person
🏑 $80 – Provide a month's supply for one family

Every drop matters. Give water, give life.

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Water Distributions in Gaza, 2025. Photo Credit: MAA International 
 
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Water Distributions in Gaza, 2025. Photo Credit: MAA International 
 

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