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Jamaica
Yamaye Taino Hurricane Melissa Relief
The fierce winds and torrential rains of Guabancex/Wabansesh as Huracan Melissa / Hurricane Melissa has come to our island and swept across Jamaica, leaving a trail of destruction, hitting the already vulnerable Yamaye Taino communities with particular ferocity. Our people have lost homes, crops, and essential infrastructure. Immediate action is required not just for survival, but for the preservation of our heritage.
Right now, families are without safe shelter, clean water, and access to food. We need your support immediately to provide basic essential relief and begin the critical work of recovery.
Yamaye Taino Hurricane Melissa Relief
Emergency Relief for Yukayeke Yamaye Guani – The Jamaican Hummingbird Taino Tribe
Our relative Kasike Kalaan Nibonrix Kaiman (Robert Pairman) of Yukayeke Yamaye Guani – The Jamaican Hummingbird Taino Tribe has faced Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. We are asking for urgent support for his Yukayeke Taino community.
No donation is too small — every bit of support helps their community stay safe and recover in the days ahead.
Donate to the Jamaican Hummingbird Taino Tribe
Help Rebuild Accompong Town: Help Jamaica's Indigenous People Recover from Hurricane Melissa
A Message from Chief Richard Currie — Accompong Maroon Administration
Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 hurricane, has left a trail of devastation across St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, destroying homes, farmlands, and vital infrastructure. The historic Black River Hospital, which serves both Accompong Maroons and Jamaican citizens, has been completely destroyed.
Entire Maroon communities in Cockpit Country have been torn apart. Families have lost everything — their homes, their crops, their livelihoods. Roads are impassable, water systems are damaged, and medical services are overwhelmed.
As Chief of the Accompong Maroons, I am working with local and national authorities, international partners, and humanitarian organizations to restore sustainable life and rebuild critical infrastructure in the affected areas.
Donate to Help Rebuild Accompong Town
Canadian Jamaican Medical Assistance Society (CJMAS)
As Canadian Jamaican Medical Assistance Society, we have been working since 1992 alongside Jamaican communities, delivering healthcare, education, hurricane relief and lifeline support.
Today, we are activating our emergency relief and rebuild fund for the immediate and long-term impacts of Hurricane Melissa. We already have trusted, local partners on the ground who will ensure your donation reaches those who need it most — quickly and transparently.
Helping Hands Jamaica Foundation
In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, countless children in Jamaica have lost their classrooms — but not their hope. Help us rebuild schools and restore the heart of our communities. With your helping hands, we can turn devastation into new beginnings.
Helping Hands Jamaica Foundation founder Karl Hale emphasized the urgency of the situation, saying: “Hurricane Melissa is disrupting lives across Jamaica, and families are facing devastating loss. Helping Hands Jamaica Foundation needs everyone’s support now so we can begin rebuilding, especially for the children, their schools, and their communities.”
Donate to Helping Hands Jamaica Foundation
Feeding Hope and Rebuilding Homes
Hey everyone, my name is Joshua Shirley, and I am a proud citizen of the beautiful island, Jamaica.
I am asking for your generosity and assistance in supporting me to help provide meals and essential items for my fellow Jamaicans, as they have experienced devastation after Category 5 Hurricane Melissa.
The island has never experienced a disaster near the caliber of Hurricane Melissa. It breaks my heart to know that, unfortunately, lives have been lost, and many Jamaicans have to restart their lives from ground zero, as their homes and everything they own were forcefully destroyed by the storm.
Donate to Feeding Hope and Rebuilding Homes
Rose Light Foundation Inc.
The Rose Light Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting families in Jamaica who are facing hardship. We provide comfort, essential supplies, and a sense of hope to those affected by natural disasters, economic challenges, and difficult life circumstances.
Our mission is simple yet powerful — to be a light in times of darkness. Through community-driven initiatives and donations, we provide the essentials families need to rebuild their lives with dignity, comfort, and renewed hope.
Inspired by the compassion and selflessness of our grandmother, Rose McDonald, we strive to continue her legacy by showing care, empathy, and unwavering love to those who need it most.
Donate to Rose Light Foundation Inc.
My name is Kishawna. I’m a Jamaican-Canadian living in Toronto, and I’m raising funds for my friend Raniel Moore, who lives in Westmoreland, Jamaica.
I receive all donations and transfer the full amount directly to Raniel via bank transfer. Raniel coordinates all ground operations and distributes funds to affected families through his organization, now formalized as Twin Palms Foundation. The goal is to rebuild 20 new concrete homes we’ve calculated the build costs to be $8000 each.
URGENT APPEAL: HURRICANE MELISSA RELIEF FOR JAMAICA
Caribbean Hurricane Fund: Melissa
THE ROLE OF THE GLOBAL NORTH IN EXACERBATING CLIMATE CRISIS THROUGH CONSUMPTION AND LEAVING THE CARIBBEAN TO PICK UP THE PIECES CAN NO LONGER REMAIN POSSIBLE.
The Jamaican Diaspora must continue to apply pressure for reparations and climate justice because these conditions aren't normal.
The funds raised for Hurricane Melissa will be distributed across Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Donate to the Caribbean Hurricane Fund: Melissa
Jamaica Strong...We Stand with Jamaica
Wah Gwaan,
This is Aleitha and Rohan, owners of Ella's Jamaican Restaurant in Cranbrook, B.C. We were born and raised in the Parish of St. Elizabeth, the "Bread Basket" of Jamaica, i.e the largest producer of food supply on the island.
The world is very aware of the most powerful Category 5 hurricane that just demolished the South and Western hemisphere of Jamaica. Friends, we are devastated, Jamaica is devastated. We have lost 4 hospitals so far and significant damage to others. School, churches and social support entities have been washed away.
" Every mickle mek a muckle" - all contribution makes a difference.
Donate to Jamaica Strong...We Stand with Jamaica
We are a non-governmental organization working to advance the health, welfare, and well-being of the transgender community in Jamaica and the Caribbean. Founded in 2015, we started as an advocacy initiative in the form of a blog. The idea was formulated by our co-founders Akilah White and Neish McLean during a workshop hosted by WE-Change Jamaica and partners.
Mek We Build Back Jamaica
Many families have lost their homes, belongings, and sense of stability overnight.
We’ve seen firsthand how strong our people are, but we also know that rebuilding takes unity. This fundraiser is our way of giving back, to help provide food, water, shelter materials, and essentials to those who need it most.
Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a real difference. Together, we can help our communities rise again, stronger than before.
Donate to Mek We Build Back Jamaica
Restored Hope Counseling Center
Dr. Chelece-Atavia Brown, a licensed clinical social worker and founder of Restored Hope Counseling Center and the Caribbean Mental Health Summit. As a first-generation Jamerican, I’m deeply committed to mental health advocacy and trauma recovery across the Caribbean.
I was born and raised in the U.S. to Jamaican parents with family roots in St. Catherine and Hanover. Jamaica is home, it’s where my purpose is rooted.
This fund helps individuals, families, and mental-health clinicians in Jamaica affected by Hurricane Melissa. Many lost homes, offices, and essential resources while continuing to care for others.
Restored Hope Mental Health Relief Fund - Jamaica
Equality For All Foundation Ltd. (EFAF)
EFAF is a human rights and social justice organisation that advocates for the rights, livelihood, and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Jamaica. The organisation was founded on Thursday, 10 December 1998.
The Rustin Fund for Global Equality
The Rustin Fund for Global Equality directly links individuals and foundations to credible entities driving progress for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people in developing economies.
Jamaica has just endured one of its worst natural disasters with the passage of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa. The damage and disruptions across central and western parishes are immense—flooding, road blockages, power outages, loss of buildings/homes, mass evacuations, and tragic loss of life.
LGBTQI+ Jamaicans are especially vulnerable, as one in three has experienced homelessness or displacement. Unfortunately, government-led relief efforts do not always work well for our communities, as many LGBTQI+ Jamaicans are afraid to access public services due to fear and the lived reality of discrimination—over a third report they would avoid emergency aid for this reason.

Congo
Team Congo
At Team Congo, our vision is to awaken global awareness about the ongoing crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Awareness is the first step toward change - by telling the truth and amplifying voices from the ground, we challenge silence and indifference.Our commitment goes beyond awareness.
We advocate for justice, dignity, and accountability for the people of Congo. Through truth and collective action, we work to restore hope and build the foundations of a peaceful and just future.
Focus Congo
Focus Congo exists to see hope and redemption arise within the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. We see a radiant and peaceful Congo with enormous opportunities for social and economic development.
Konzo Charity
We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to succeed and thrive, and we are committed to working with local partners and communities to help create a better future for all. Through our programs, we provide support for students and teachers, offer medical care and treatment, and work to empower communities to meet their own needs.
Panzi Hospital & Foundation
Panzi Foundation & Hospital is dedicated to healing survivors of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and creating lasting change in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Founded by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege and with a DRC-based team of nearly 1000 people, the Panzi Foundation stands as a beacon of resilience and change. As one of the largest African-led nonprofits, Panzi is deeply rooted in the local communities it serves, committed to addressing the devastating impacts of SGBV through a holistic, survivor-centered approach.
Donate to the Panzi Foundation & Hospital
Eastern Congo Initiative
We work with local organizations to empower women and entrepreneurs, end impunity for violence, and provide essential services. When ECI started, no one would fund local organizations or invest in Congolese startups. Over 50 non-profit partners and 120 startups later, we have proven that localization works.
Donate to the ECI's Minova Relief Efforts Fundraiser
Friends of the Congo (FOTC)
The FOTC is an advocacy organization based in Washington, DC. The FOTC was established in 2004 to work in partnership with Congolese to bring about peaceful and lasting change in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), formerly Zaire.
Our mission is to raise the consciousness of the world community on the challenge of the Congo and support Congolese institutions in bringing about a peaceful and lasting change.
URGENT Support Needed in Goma, DR Congo
We believe in a world where everyone can access opportunity. Why? Because every child, family, and community needs and deserves the tools to thrive. But we don’t stop at short-term fixes; instead, we build lasting change. Together, we empower people, strengthen communities, and create success that lasts.
Donate to Hope G.C.L.M. Foundation
Education for Congo's Children: 30 Days, 30 Hopes
Help Bring Safe Water to Congo
Ubuntu DRC
United by our values, we are one.
At Ubuntu DRC, we hold a deep belief that every child deserves not just education, but also dignity and the chance to dream freely. Your compassionate support nurtures the children, empowering them to step forward with confidence and hope.
Support Young Girls Victims of S.A in Goma, Eastern of Congo
Helping orphaned children build brighter and more fulfilling
The Future of Congo Inc.
The Future of Congo Organization was established to create systemic change through providing free education, healthcare and basic necessities for vulnerable people of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Support The Future of Congo's Mission care for Congo
Empower Congo’s Future: Support Vital Education Initiatives
Support Our Community Center Construction
Since 2016, the Invisible Kids Academy has been a sanctuary of hope for children in Goma, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Founded by local youth — Bush Sebar, Hassan Hakibab, Alpha Salim, and Yesse Bahame — the academy empowers children through their talents.
As war and crisis intensifies in the region, children are the most affected. Many have lost everything — their homes, schools, and sense of safety. We are here to give them hope.
Support the Invisible Kids Academy from the Congo
United Hope was created from a simple belief: every person deserves a chance to hope again.
Across Africa and beyond, families are facing the harsh reality of war, hunger, and displacement. Many have lost their homes, their loved ones, and their sense of safety. But even in the middle of hardship, hope still lives. That is what United Hope stands for.
We are committed to ensuring that vulnerable groups in the Kivu region, especially pregnant women, children and the elderly, have free and reliable access to essential health care services. In a context of persistent poverty and instability, the organization bridges the gap to life-saving care for those who need it most.
Solidarité S&S: Providing Health Care Access to the Vunerable in Kivu, DRC
No White Saviors/Abayuuti Climate Action Network
Kasese District, located in the Western region of Uganda, lies along the border with Congo. Once a lush and thriving area, it has faced catastrophic environmental damage. In the 1950s, Canadian mining companies Frosbisher Limited and Ventures Limited, through a joint venture named Kilembe Mines, extracted over 4 million tonnes of Copper and Cobalt. This unplanned mining left behind heavy debris, disrupted land topography and blocked water channels that once drained the high peaks of this mountainous region, known as the “Mountains of the Moon (Mountain Rwenzori).”
Today, the region (Kasese) have become a source of relentless floods and landslides from Rivers that can’t accommodate the High Volumes of water flowing through silted Rivers thus bursting their banks and devastating the livelihoods of the indigenous Bakonzo and Bamba communities. Hundreds so far have lost their lives, and countless families now live in camps for internally displaced people (IDPs), with little to no resources to rebuild their lives.
In collaboration with Abayuuti Climate Action Network, No White Saviors is working to provide hope and a future for the children of these displaced communities. We aim to add a school block in MUHOKYA INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLES CAMP, for kids who have been promoted from the camp kindergarten (Little Angels Day Care and Kindergarten) to the Primary School level.
A School construction in the IDP Camp
Congo Education Partners (CEP)
We all have a stake in protecting the Congo Basin rainforest.
Second in size only to the Amazon, it provides environmental benefits to all of humanity and protecting it is critical to avoiding a climate disaster. Over half the remaining Congo Basin rainforest is in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Our mission is to work with local communities to protect Congo's rainforest and improve lives through higher education and training.

Sudan
El-Fasher Relief Fund
On October 26, 2025, the world witnessed unspeakable atrocities in El-Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by Hemedti, launched a brutal assault that left thousands dead and countless others wounded and truamatized. According to the Human Rights Watch, the RSF takeover marked the culmination of an 18-month seige that led to famine, disease, and widespread suffering.
We're a group of young Darfuri girls across the United States raising funds to provide:
1. Blankets, warm clothing, and footwear
2.Food and clean water
3.Medication and hygienic products
4. Baby formula and basic necessities
All donations will go directly to GiveDarfur.org, a trusted nonprofit with deep roots in Darfur. They are working on the ground to deliver aid to the Tawila camp.
Every dollar helps. Every share mattters. Every voice counts.
Donate to El-Fasher Relief Fund
Sudan Solidarity Collective (SCC)
The SCC formed in response to the outbreak of a brutal war in Sudan. It seeks to resource grassroots civil society formations at the frontlines of relief efforts in those parts of Sudan that have been hardest hit by militarised state violence.
Mutual Aim
Mutual Aim is an African and BIPOC-led nonprofit organization that dedicates itself to providing social and human services to war-torn areas and other underrepresented communities across the world. Our mission is to bring temporary aid to those we serve while still creating projects that create long-term, sustainable change to underserved communities.
Sudanese Resistance Front (SuRF)
SuRF proudly supports the "We Must Plant" campaign initiated by the Gezira and Managil Farmers Alliance. This campaign aims to reclaim our agricultural legacy and secure food sovereignty, an essential step in resisting the neo-colonial and imperialist forces that continue to exploit our land.
The fight for land justice is at the heart of Sudan’s revolution. Every act of Sadaqa Jariya (continuous charity) transforms into a seed of resistance and renewal—a testament to our collective determination to secure food sovereignty and build a self-determined future for Sudan.
Donate to the We Must Plant Campaign
School Supplies for Sudan
Sudan is facing the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, with over one-third of its population in urgent need of aid. The ongoing conflict has displaced millions, leaving Sudanese children especially vulnerable. Many of these children have fled to neighboring countries like Egypt in search of safety, but they are still facing immense challenges in accessing education. Currently, 5 million children are displaced, and over 19 million are out of school, with 90% of schools either non-operational or inaccessible. Sudanese children aren’t just missing out on education—they’re losing their chance at a better future.
Donate to Nas Al Sudan's School Supplies for Sudan
Sudanese Diaspora Network (SDN)
The Sudan Benefit Fundraiser (SBF) was initiated as a mutual aid effort during Ramadan 2024, organized by SDN a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organisation. During Ramadan, SDN selects a theme and beneficiaries that address urgent issues in Sudan each year.
Given that 30.4 million people in Sudan now require humanitarian aid, this year’s SBF extended its activities beyond Ramadan and continues to provide support a year later. Our campaign initially began with supporting three organizations, and through your generous donations, we extended that to support 12 organizations providing critical humanitarian aid to Sudanese families in need.
Donate to the Sudan Disapora Network's Sudan Benefit Fundraiser
Sadagaat-Canada
In Sudan, more than 21 million people face acute hunger. Over 3 million children are at risk of Cholera. We’re delivering food, clean water, medical supplies, and shelter materials across Sudan’s crisis zones. Your donation reaches displaced communities and makes an immediate difference.
Sadagaat-USA
Its mission is to address the needs of Sudan’s poorest communities by providing aid, education, and resources. The organization focuses on improving health, nutrition, and access to clean water while promoting economic and educational development.
Donate to Sadagaat-USA's Sudan Humanitarian Crisis Fundraiser
Sudanese American Physician Association (SAPA)
Nearly 7.1 million people displaced in Sudan. Destruction of healthcare facilities, disruption of critical healthcare services like immunizations, newborn care and availability of healthcare workers is putting many at risk of death and life-threatening complications. We need every bit of help in generating a relief fund to continue our efforts in Sudan.
Sudan Relief Fund: CRISIS APPEAL
Financial Assistance to Sudanese Hospitals (FAH)
In response to the dire healthcare situation in Sudan, our organization has committed to providing significant financial assistance to ten hospitals across the country. This funding will help procure critical medical equipment, medicine, and support healthcare staff, ultimately improving the overall quality of healthcare available to Sudanese citizens.
Donate to the Financial Assistance to Sudanese Hospitals
Mutual Aid Sudan Coalition (MASC)
MASC is a partnership between Sudanese mutual aid groups, notably the Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs), and international supporters and aid experts committed to providing direct, flexible funding to local groups addressing Sudan’s humanitarian crisis. The ERRs are community-based networks of Sudanese volunteers that organize local humanitarian response during the ongoing conflict. Unlike traditional models, the Coalition adapts its approach to support mutual aid actors on their terms.
The Coalition was formed to address the disparity between the success of informal groups in delivering aid and the minimal direct funding they receive, currently less than 1% of international humanitarian funding. By offering mechanisms for rapid, cost-effective fund transfers, the Coalition supports a highly-decentralized network of Sudanese organizations according to their humanitarian priorities.
Sudan Humanitarian Foundation, Inc. (SHF)
We are SHF, a registered nonprofit organization dedicated to providing critical humanitarian aid to Sudan and Sudanese refugees. Our mission is to alleviate suffering, combat hunger, and restore dignity for those impacted by the ongoing war, famine, and displacement crisis.
No One Should Starve for Surviving: Keep Sudan’s Kitchens Alive
Help SHF feed the people of Sudan
Hope and Haven Refugees Association
Sudan is enduring one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world today. Families across the country — especially in Darfur and the White Nile areas — are facing famine, displacement, and deadly disease outbreaks.
At Hope and Haven Refugees Association, we are on the ground every day with limited resources but unlimited determination. With your support, we are sustaining life-saving programs:
🍲 4 Community Kitchens – providing daily hot meals to displaced families.
💊 Cholera Emergency Response – delivering medical supplies to health centers in outbreak zones.
🧺 Food Packets – reaching families in camps and remote areas who have no other source of support.
Donate to Hope and Haven Refugees Association
Sunduq Al Sudan
After nearly two years of war, Sudan is now the world’s largest hunger and displacement crisis. Large swaths of the country remain inaccessible to international organizations. Amidst this, grassroots civilian groups rooted in the Sudanese spirit of nafeer - collective action - are on the ground providing aid.
Sunduq Al Sudan is designed to support and amplify the lifesaving work done by mutual aid networks across the country. Modeled after alsunduq (box), the community savings groups popular in Sudan, Sunduq al Sudan collects and distributes funding to community-led initiatives.
Currently we are raising funds to support a children’s feeding program in Adré camp run by Hope and Haven Refugee Association.
Let’s Have Hope
Let’s Have Hope is a community-led NGO committed to serving conflict-affected and displaced communities. Based in El Fasher, North Darfur, we work on the ground to design and deliver sustainable humanitarian solutions.
Sudan Action Hub
Sudan Action Hub was founded in response to the escalating humanitarian crisis and human rights violations in Sudan, particularly in the Darfur region.
We information, networks, and practical tools to support humanitarian relief, document human rights abuses, strengthen advocacy, and coordinate global action for the people of Sudan — with particular attention to victims of violence in Darfur and other affected regions.
Helping Sudan is a volunteer-run charity getting food, water, and emergency aid to families caught up in the war. Every donation goes directly to people in Sudan and its borders — no middlemen, just direct support on the ground.
With the spread of dengue fever and deadly diseases in Sudan, obtaining medicine has become extremely difficult due to the collapse of the healthcare system. The shortage of medical staff and the destruction of 70 percent of hospitals have exposed millions of children, women, and vulnerable people to death in numbers greater than those caused directly by this catastrophic war.
The anarchist group in Sudan calls on you to support a fundraising campaign to provide life-saving medicines such as paracetamol, antibiotics, Flagyl, and IV fluids.
Standing with Sudan | For the hungry, the homeless, the voiceless. Let’s keep their hearts beating ❤️ #SudanHearts
Darfur Women Action Group (DWAG)
DWAG is a women-led anti-atrocities nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) status, founded in 2009 by a Darfuri genocide survivor to amplify the voices and empower the affected communities and to provide a platform for interested stakeholders to work on advancing its unique goals.
Citizens’ Call - Emergency Response and Rehabilitation Initiative (ERRI)
ERRI, led by Akoc Akuei Manhiem, is dedicated to the evacuation and reception of South Sudanese citizens caught in the midst of this devastating war.
We urgently need your assistance in raising USD 100,000 to facilitate the evacuation of our brothers and sisters from Sudan back to the safety of South Sudan. These funds will be used to provide transportation, food, water, medical supplies, and temporary shelter for the evacuees.
Support South Sudanese Evacuation from Sudan
Haj Hamdan Community Kitchen
Sudan is starving. Years of war have pushed millions to the brink, leaving families who once shared meals searching through rubble for scraps. Since May 2023, our community kitchen has been a fragile lifeline”providing two meals a day to 1,300 families who have nowhere else to turn.
Support Our Community Kitchen in Sudan – Help Feed a Child Today!
The War in Sudan has created the World’s largest Humanitarian crisis. According to the World Food Programme 19 million people are facing extreme levels of hunger and very little international humanitarian aid is reaching the country.
We currently directly run 12 fully fledged Kitchens as well as 5 partner kitchens which we support by covering their rice needs.
Fight Hunger in Sudan: The Khartoum Kitchen appeal
Sudanese American Medical Association (SAMA)
SAMA is a registered 501(c)(3) U.S.-based nonprofit organization established in 2008. Since its founding, SAMA has worked to deliver urgent humanitarian relief to the people of Sudan while simultaneously building the resilience of local communities to lead their recovery.
Following the war in Sudan (started in April 2023), SAMA has achieved a remarkable impact on the ground. The organization has provided more than 1.5 million meals to over 30,000 displaced people, saving countless lives during times of crisis. Its outbreak response programs have saved thousands of patients, while its training initiatives have equipped thousands of healthcare providers with the skills and knowledge necessary to serve their communities effectively. These efforts have been carried out across multiple regions of Sudan, including White Nile, Gedarif, Red Sea, Khartoum, Sinnar, and Darfur.
AlAbbasiya Community Kitchen
In the heart of Sudan, under a sun that scorches both earth and spirit, mothers like Amina wake each day to a relentless quest: *Find water. Feed your children. Survive.* In Umdurman, a city where the Nile’s waters flow yet remain out of reach for thousands, this is the crushing reality for families trapped in poverty’s grip. This is not just a crisis—it’s a fight for humanity.
Donate to AlAbbasiya Community Kitchen
Displacement & Health Relief Network
DHRN began with urgency. In late 2024, as violence intensified in Sudan, our founder, Sarah Merghani, raised and delivered over $10,000 in direct aid to displaced families who were being overlooked by the international response. What started as a personal effort quickly became something bigger — a realization that more impact was possible through collective action.
Hope Relief Rehabilitation for Disabilities Support (HRRDs)
We are a non-governmental organization, officially registered in both Sudan (SRRA, Reg No: NL044) and South Sudan (Reg No: 4027). Our mission is to advocate for and ensure full rights and opportunities for people living with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, including women, children, and forcibly displaced individuals. Operating in the challenging environments of Southern Kordofan and the Blue Nile region, HRRDS stands out as one of the few organizations committed to empowering people with disabilities.
The IDP Humanitarian Network is an indigenous-created and led organization providing immediate, life-saving aid and long-term solutions for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and survivors across Darfur and Sudan.
As the largest indigenous-led, decentralized crisis response network in Sudan, we convert lived experience into operational resilience. Our 20-year track record, built and managed by survivors, provides unparalleled political risk insight and last-mile delivery—making us the most knowledgeable & reliable partner for funding the most complex, volatile areas across Darfur.
Donate to the IDP Humanitarian Network
Imagine facing your period without access to basic period products. For women and girls in IDP camps, this harsh reality exists due to limited resources amid displacement, forcing them into unsanitary practices harmful to their health.
Each reusable pad symbolizes support and a chance for these women and girls to reclaim their lives and dignity. With your support, we can make a lasting impact.
Donate to Red Card Organization
Millions trapped inside Sudan die of thirst, hunger and lack of medication due to the war. Collective Efforts to help the people on the ground with immediate needs such as food, water, shelter and medication. We have raised $260,000 across all platforms and we're here to raise more!
Barana Hanabneiho Organisation (BHO)
We are BHO, Arabic for “we shall build it ourselves.” Founded by university students and youth as a registered, non-political, youth-led Sudanese non-profit. We initially focused on rebuilding or rehabilitating schools in underprivileged areas of Sudan, funded entirely through our own local fundraisers and donations. When war erupted, our schools became shelters, and our mission transformed to emergency relief.
BHO is a non-profit NGO - Registered in Sudan(No. 0483) and USA under 501(c)(3), Supporting underserved schools and providing emergency relief.
Fill a Heart (FAH)/Sudan Cairo Aid
In response to the dire healthcare situation in Sudan, our organization has committed to providing significant financial assistance to ten hospitals across the country. With a total contribution exceeding $30,000 USD, we aim to strengthen the healthcare infrastructure, ensuring that these hospitals have the necessary resources to deliver essential medical services to their communities.
We are proud to announce our collaborative effort with the "Sudan Cairo Aid" initiative and the "FAH Sustainable Assistance" program. Together, we are expanding our reach to provide sustainable assistance to over 50 Sudanese families residing in Egypt.
FAH Supporting Sudan: A Lifeline in Crisis
My name is Shoroug Adam, and I am originally from Omdurman, Sudan. I am currently living in Canada, where I’ve been studying for the past several years. Although I am far from home, my heart remains with My people in Sudan — especially the children and families who continue to suffer deeply because of the ongoing conflict.
My own home in Sudan has been destroyed, and several family members have been killed. Many others in my community have faced the same tragedy. Countless children have been left orphaned, with no one to care for them and no money for food.
Donations are used to prepare “Bags of Hope,” which are food packages containing essential dry goods for families facing food insecurity.
Help families in need in Sudan
DHACO (Doctors Humanitarian Aid Charity Organization Ltd.)
At DHACO, our mission is simple — to serve communities in Sudan, and beyond through compassion, action, and trust.
While we are a young organisation, our roots run deep. Founded by group of Medical Doctors in Australia, we are guided by the belief that every person deserves access to food, clean water, and basic healthcare — no matter where they live or what they’ve been through.
The Long Walk of Freedom for Sudan
The Long Walk of Freedom for Sudan is a humanitarian fundraising initiative dedicated to supporting Sudanese children displaced by the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. Millions of Sudanese families have been forced to flee their homes, with thousands of children now living in refugee camps in Chad, where access to education remains extremely limited.
All funds raised through this campaign will be used to construct a primary school in a Sudanese refugee camp in Chad. The project will focus on creating a safe, inclusive learning environment that enables children to regain a sense of dignity and hope for the future.
Donate to The Long Walk of Freedom For Sudan
Emergency Appeal for Displaced Families in Akobo- South Sudan
Oaknna Foundation is a charitable and educational nonprofit dedicated to empowering displaced youth, refugees, women, and individuals with disabilities through mentorship, workforce development, skills training, and inclusive education programs that promote long-term self-reliance and opportunity.
Since the outbreak of the war, Oaknna has broadened its mission to meet the urgent and evolving needs of displaced Sudanese communities both within Sudan and across neighboring countries.
Sudan is facing the world’s worst displacement crisis. Help deliver emergency food and clean drinking water to 3,500+ displaced families in Sudan.
Every day without support means more hunger, dehydration, and preventable illness. Each meal and every clean drop of water you provide brings relief, strength, and dignity to families living through displacement and uncertainty.
Haboba’s House is more than just a name – it’s a reflection of something every person holds close to their heart. Whether you’re living in Sudan or part of the first or second generation abroad, we all have deep ties to our haboba’s house – the home of our grandmother.
Haboba is the heart of the family; she keeps traditions alive, brings everyone together and quite simply, runs the show! Her home is a place of safety, comfort and unconditional love.
By naming our charity Haboba’s House, we honour that powerful symbol and aim to repair homes so they can once again become places of warmth and love for families who have lost so much.
Amal & Nafeer Collective are hosting a fundraiser for Sudan to raise $100k for Sadagaat: a trusted Zakat-eligble nonprofit that’s been providing aid in Sudan since 2002. We will 3x any donations up to 35000 and 2x any remaining you give through corporate matching.
TRAID is a refugee-led, grassroots nonprofit organization founded in April 2023 in response to the devastating conflict in Sudan. We work with war-displaced communities, survivors of violence, and children affected by conflict across Sudan.
Send Direct Support (food & medicine) for Refugees
Help Sudanese Refugees from Darfur Build A New Tomorrow
My name is Zikra Fashir and I’m from El Fashir, Sudan in Darfur. My family has been dealing with the consequences of genocide for decades now. As of recently, due to the war, a vast majority of my family members have been displaced and reside in refugee camps. The last few are stuck in the Zam Zam refugee camp in Darfur and Tina.
This fund is to support Darfuri refugees in Bweyale camp alongside refugees still in Tina.
Donate to Help Sudanese Refugees from Darfur Build A New Tomorrow
Atiye Charity Association
Some of you may have heard about Atiye Charity Association, and some may even know us personally. But behind this growing movement are three young Sudanese women who refused to stay silent.
Let this be your reminder today as you sit in this room: Age doesn’t limit impact. If you have the heart, the vision, and the courage to serve, the world will feel your presence.
Donate to Atiye Charity Association
Donate to Change Lives in Farchana Refugee Camps
Aoun Charity Initiative was born in the heart of Sudan during one of the country’s most difficult moments. As the war displaced families and devastated communities, a group of compassionate volunteers came together with a simple mission: to bring hope where it was fading.
Aoun Charity Initiative for Supporting War-Affected People in Sudan
As we speak now, Kiryandongo refugee settlement is a home for over 100,000 refugees from Sudan after fleeing the civil war that forced them to leave everything behind. These innocent people left their homes with completely nothing.
Youth Smile Initiative through its YSI Sudan Refugee Project, has been on ground trying to help these innocent families through programs like food package distribution project,Mosquito nets project and also our kitchen program where hot meals are served to families in the camp.
Hot meals for Sudanese Refugees in Kiryandongo camp
Building school in Sudan
My name is Eltom Yehya, and I am raising funds to complete the construction of a school in Sudan. Many children in our community have already quit school because the distance is too far, and at the same time, many families are unable to afford school fees. As a result, children who want to learn are being left behind.
Donate to Build a School in Sudan
Our mission is to create equal opportunities for women to thrive.
Safe2Bleed: 10,000 reusable sanitary pads for women in Sudan
UK network that supports displaced Sudanese, raising funds and ensuring access to legal support.
Help us raise crucial funds to provide Ramadan food packs to Sudanese families seeking refuge in Egypt, Ethiopia and Uganda.
Ramadan/Eid Food Packs - Egypt/Ethiopia/Uganda
Catalysts for Community Change (CCC) Foundation
Road to 100k: $7,411/100,000
Because of your support, essential food and critical assistance reached families who needed it most. We are deeply grateful to everyone who contributed and made this possible ❤️
Donate to CCC Foundation through Paypal: Osamaosman123@gmail.com
Our vision is to unite, empower, and connect the Nuba diaspora!
We are raising money for The Nubian Queens Empowerment Initiative. The project was founded in response to the ongoing challenges faced by women and girls in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan who have endured years of war, displacement, poverty and social marginalisation. They are dedicated to restoring hope, dignity and opportunity to Nubian Women and girls through education, economic empowerment, psychosocial healing and leadership development.
Supporting The Nubian Queens Project!
Help Transform the lives of displaced and marginalised women
Ongoing Mutual Aid for Sudan
I, Bakri Mahmoud, based out of Naarm in Australia - have been doing monthly Mutual Aid campaigning to support displaced Sudanese people through family contacts.
We have been able to reliably support folks with food, winter supplies and much needed aid in the Sudanese towns of Atbara, Shandi, Wad Medani, El-Dabbah, as well as displaced Sudanese people living in Cairo.
We've been raising funds since September 2024 however, in the last few months we've been focusing on sending much needed aid to communities escaping the Darfur region of Sudan - particularly since the RSF's seizure of the city of El-Fashir.
Donate to Ongoing Mutual Aid for Sudan
Mataris Sudan Solidarity Committee
Political fundraising and awareness-raising collective for the Sudanese revolution and Sudan's displaced abroad.
The population in El-Fashir has been forced to flee to Tawila to escape the violence of the RSF.
The emergency response rooms are community-led initiatives that provide essential support to Sudanese people, including healthcare, food, water, protection, and much more. These local groups play a crucial role in a region that has recently fallen under the control of the RSF, and they are often the only source of aid available.
All funds raised will go directly to the emergency response room in Tawila.
Support mutual aid. Support local solidarity!
Support Mataris' actions + Emergency Response Rooms in Sudan

Kenya
Our mission is to create lasting change in the lives of vulnerable children in Kisumu, Kenya. We are committed to providing access to quality education, safe and stable shelter, and the essential support every child needs to grow with confidence and hope. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential—regardless of their background or circumstances.
Urgent: Help Us Keep Vulnerable Children in School in Kenya
Queer Pride Africa
We are Queer Pride Africa, a resilient group of LGBTQ+ refugees living in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. Despite facing discrimination, violence, and exclusion, we continue to rise united by love, hope, and a shared dream of freedom and dignity.
Every day, our community struggles for food, safety, and acceptance. But we refuse to give up. Instead, we are building sustainable projects that will bring lasting change and self-reliance for our people.

Chad
Children's Food Program (The Daily Meal Program) in Al Malik Refugee Camp (Adrè, Chad)
Up to 1,000 children benefit from this program every single day - around 500 children receive a hot, nutritious meal every morning and another 500 children receive a hot nutritious meal every evening.
A donation of just $10 (around £7.50) can help feed a child one meal per day for an entire month.
This program offers so much more than just food; it offers hope, a sense of security amid very uncertain times, and a reminder to these children that they have not been forgotten.

Tigray
Omna Tigray
Omna Tigray was founded by a collective of international Tigrayan professionals from various backgrounds in response to the war and genocide waged on Tigrayan people on November 4, 2020.
Omna Tigray is a nonprofit nonpartisan global organization in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia with a purpose to effectively advocate for an end to the war, call for unrestricted humanitarian aid to the Tigrayan people, and promote the economic development of Tigray.
Omna means “our large tree” in Tigrigna. Om is a tree with plentiful branches that keeps growing, and this signifies that despite adversity, Tigray will continue to grow, flourish, and reach new heights.
Empowering Tigrayans: A Financial Assistance Initiative for Refugees and IDPs
Natna Children’s Foundation
Natna empowers communities in need: fostering reliable access to mutual aid, education, and medical support. We provide opportunities for leadership and sovereignty to flourish from within.
Donate to Natna Children’s Foundation
Tigray Disaster Relief Fund (TDRF)
In Tigray, the humanitarian crisis continues to escalate and has reached critical levels.
TDRF has taken urgent action to address this crisis. We have allocated $20,000 USD to provide life-saving support for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in critical condition at the Hitsat camp and other similarly affected areas.
However, the need is growing. As per reports by our local partners on the ground, many other camps across the region are facing the same dire circumstances. TDRF is committed to expanding our reach to these locations, but we cannot do it alone.
Emergency Funding for IDPs in Tigray
Restore the Motherland
Restore The Motherland is dedicated to eliminating the barriers between children and education in Africa. Through community collaboration and innovation, we provide under-resourced schools and students with essential educational resources, empowering young minds to reach their full potential. Our current focus is meeting urgent needs, equipping classrooms, supporting teachers, and cultivating an environment where all students can thrive academically and pursue their dreams. We believe quality education is a human right that opens doors to a brighter future.
The 2020–2023 war in Tigray disrupted schooling for millions of students, and girls and young women were disproportionately affected.
Donate to Restore the Motherland
Haben Tigray Relief and Development Association (Haben Tigray) is a nonprofit association legally established to support the people of Tigray affected by the war that started in November 2020.
Haben (spelled like ሓበን in Tigrigna alphabet) means protector, dependable safeguard. It also means a source of pride. Tigray is spelled as ትግራይ and our logo takes the first two letters of Haben Tigray in our alphabet (ሓ & ት).
Haben Tigray was established by a family of Tigrayans concerned with the alarming and dire conditions our people have been subjected to, including the killing, physical injury and mental harm, internal and external displacement from their homes, looting of their properties and destruction of their land and livelihood.
Urgent Support for IDPs in Hitsats Camp, Tigray
GlobalGiving is a nonprofit that supports other nonprofits by connecting them to donors and companies. Since 2002, we've helped trusted, community-led organizations from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe (and hundreds of places in between) access the tools, training, and support they need to make our world a better place.
Donate to Fundrasiers for Tigray
Health Professionals Network for Tigray (HPN4Tigray)
HPN4Tigray is a nonprofit, and non-partisan organization that is committed to improving access to healthcare. The organisation aims to provide support for the unmet humanitarian needs in Tigray, the northernmost region of Ethiopia. In November 2020, HPN4Tigray was founded by a group of doctors and other professionals in the United States in response to the human suffering caused by the ongoing war on Tigray. War, past and present, has greatly impacted and shaped the lives of all HPN4Tigray’s founding members.
Our organization is composed of a multidisciplinary team of volunteers, the majority of whom are health professionals, who are united in their belief that healthcare is a fundamental human right. We vow to support the victims of violence, illness and despair. We are committed to use our collective voice to raise awareness about the health crisis, while also mobilizing human and financial resources to rebuild and heal our communities in Tigray and beyond.

Malawi
Tusaiwe Munkhondiya assumes the role of mother, parent, and guardian for abandoned babies (infants), street children, orphans, disabled children, and young mothers who became pregnant as teenagers. All who live in her community and are supported by her foundation, YANA, which means "you are not alone."
And, indeed, through YANA, these children have found a place to call home and feel more loved than they did before their lives were settled there.
YANA is located in Mzuzu, Malawi's northernmost city. That is where all 41 of these children call home. (Source)
Nourish YANA Kids: Provide Food Security for Children
Time of the month? Time for change! Support YANA’s girls!
Village 2! College & emergency care and support at YANA V2
Secure Yana Babies Village: Help Us Install a Gate & Extend

Egypt
Hi everyone, my name is Zara Sarraf and I am a humanitarian journalist who has spent the past year on the ground in Egypt supporting displaced families from Gaza. Last year, the $3,000 we raised helped fund one community event and provided 300 food parcels. I’m now relaunching this fundraiser to collect more donations for my third mission in Egypt.
I am now preparing to return for my third mission, and this time I’m focusing on two key humanitarian projects that I will be working on over the next 4 weeks: Displaced Children’s School Support and Food & Hygiene Parcel Distribution that will support the Sudanese and Palestinian communities.
Donations For Displaced Families: Mission #4
The Network for Palestine/Rise Up Humanity (RUH)
🌿 Holistic, person-centered support for displaced Palestinian families in Egypt.
In the midst of one of the most severe humanitarian crises in modern history, something extraordinary happened. A diverse group of people from around the world united with one purpose to protect and uplift Gaza’s most vulnerable families.
RUH is honored to serve as its fiscal sponsor and to witness the incredible difference this community led initiative makes every single day.
Donate to the Network for Palestine
Montessori Yad Bi Yad/Rise Up Humanity (RUH)
Launched in response to the war in Gaza, Montessori Yad Bi Yad combines hands-on, child-centered education with psychosocial support, helping displaced children heal, grow, and thrive despite unimaginable challenges.
With three permanent learning centers in Cairo, children have safe, nurturing spaces to explore, create, and develop their potential while receiving consistent emotional and mental health support.
RUH is privileged to support Montessori Yad Bi Yad in its mission to nurture, empower, and uplift displaced Gazan families. Guided by the community it serves, this initiative is building brighter futures one child at a time.
Donate to Montessori Yad Bi Yad
Help a displaced Sudanese family in Egypt
We’re crowdfunding on behalf of my dear friend Hasna and her family who are currently displaced in Egypt. The funds raised will be supporting rent and living expenses for a widow and her 4 children who are all under 18 years of age. Hasna escaped war in Kordofan, Sudan and has since been displaced in Egypt since August 2025.

Nigeria
The Initiative for Equal Rights (TIERs)
At TIERs, our mission is centered on advocating for and advancing the human rights of marginalized communities in Nigeria. We focus on three key areas: Human Rights, Sexual Health and Well-being, and Capacity Building. Through our dedicated efforts, we strive to create an environment where everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, can live with dignity, free from violence and discrimination.
Improve the lives of marginalized communities
Mutual Aim
Mutual Aim is an African and BIPOC-led nonprofit organization that dedicates itself to providing social and human services to war-torn areas and other underrepresented communities across the world. Our mission is to bring temporary aid to those we serve while still creating projects that create long-term, sustainable change to underserved communities.

Lebanon
Muslim Influencer Hub/REACH/Human Appeal
Support Emergency Relief for Families in Lebanon
Join me in standing with Syrian, Palestinian, and Lebanese Communities in Crisis.
Lebanon is facing one of its most difficult periods in recent history. The combined weight of economic collapse, rising inflation, and one of the world’s largest refugee populations has left millions struggling to meet their most basic needs.

Libya
RIL is a self-organized refugee movement exposing abuses in Libya, Tunisia & Niger. We document torture, detention & border violence, demand accountability from UNHCR & EU, and fight for dignity, justice & refugee-led protection. We appreciate your donations and solidarity!

Uganda
I’m Patrick Kato Busuulwa, founder of Grace and hope orphanage a safe haven for vulnerable children in Kassanda Alongside my dedicated team members we’re working tirelessly to provide a loving home for these precious kids.
Our story began when we took in children who had lost their parents to tragedy, and had nowhere else to turn. Others were rescued from abusive families, while some were found wandering the streets. We’ve given them a second chance at a happy childhood.
However, we urgently need your support.
Donate to Grace and Hope Uganda
Meet Ibrahim Taabo, director of Attitude Foundation Africa. If you're looking for a place to help make a positive impact in the lives of affected peoples from Congo Sudan and the surrounding countries in Africa experiencing hardship through colonialism; this is your chance. It's a profund honor to be able to make this fundraiser to build and maintain a school in Uganda, where they've been given land to help orphaned refugees and displaced women from Congo and Sudan.
Empowering women,kids & communities, Uganda
Giving Heart Afrika is a community-based organisation registered in Uganda.
At the core of our mission is the wellbeing of children—creating a safe, caring, and stimulating environment where they can grow up with confidence, support, and the joy every childhood deserves.
Our little ones—80 of them—face big challenges, from hunger to a lack of necessities, and yet they carry on with even bigger smiles.
With every donation—even the smallest one—together, we can begin to improve their lives.
Giving Heart Afrika - for the community
Abayuuti Climate Action Network
Abayuuti Climate Action Network is a youth-led non-governmental organization (NGO) founded in June 2020 by Crispus Mwemaho and Ivan Rwomukitoma. Initially established as a Community-Based Organization (CBO), Abayuuti has evolved into a national organization with a significant impact across Uganda.
Today, Abayuuti operates in three districts - Kampala, Kasese, and Fort Portal - impacting thousands of lives through its diverse programs.
Donate to Abayuuti Climate Action Network
Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) International, Inc.
The purpose of SMUG-International, Inc., LGBTI Rights NGO, is to support the activities and programs of Sexual Minorities Uganda located in Kampala, Uganda.
We need your help! The LGBTIQ+ individuals continue to be targeted by civil society, conservative faith leaders and government forces. This takes the form of harassment, evictions, job loss, physical and sexual assaults, imprisonment, and blackmail. SMUG International continues to provide help daily. Please give now.
Donate to SMUG International, Inc.
KidKind is a registered nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable children in Uganda. We believe every child deserves access to education, healthcare, and a safe environment to grow and thrive.
Uplift A Village In Uganda !!!
Rahma Relief Charity Foundation
Dear incredible supporters,
We wanted to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for your generosity. Your donations are making a real difference in helping to feed the orphans, and we're honored to have you on this journey with us.
As we continue to support the children, we'd love for you to join us in making an even greater impact. Every contribution counts, and we'd be grateful if you could consider giving more.
Thanks again for your kindness and support.
Join Us in Caring for Rahma Relief's Orphans
These incredible children need your help. Helping Hands is an organization in Uganda that offers a home to 50 children. As you can imagine, offering assistance to so many children is difficult. But despite all the obstacles, the caregivers try their best to care for the children.
These children, among many other things, need food, water, medications, clothes, and education. They are growing and developing so the needs are endless. We all need a helping hand sometimes, so please consider donating to Helping Hands to support their children and become a much-needed helping hand.

East Africa
My name is Ashley Phil (they/them/he/she). I am a queer refugee from Uganda, and I’m fighting every day just to stay alive. Being LGBTIQ in Uganda means living in constant fear. Fear of being hunted, beaten, and killed. I narrowly escaped death after surviving a brutal attack, simply because of who I am.
In 2019, I fled to Kenya, hoping for safety, but life in Kakuma Refugee Camp wasn’t any better. For nearly five years, I lived in constant danger, facing beatings, threats, and relentless persecution. The violence never stopped.
Earlier in 2024, I made the difficult decision to leave Kakuma and seek refuge in Camp X (name hidden for safety reasons) in another neighboring country. Now, I’m here alongside my team of fellow LGBTIQ refugees, all of us fleeing the same horrors.
HELP LGBTIQ REFUGEES IN EAST AFRICA SURVIVE
Support an LGBTQIA+ Refugee in East Africa
This campaign is being run internationally for support to an LGBTQIA+ community member and refugee currently in East Africa, who supports the LGBTQIA+ community in the Gorom refugee camp.
"My community is facing extreme hunger and a severe lack of clean water. Children go to sleep hungry, and families struggle to survive each day. We are not asking for luxury. Only food, clean water, and basic medical care. Every donation helps keep families alive and gives us hope and dignity in a time of crisis."
– Community Contact
Donations will be used to supply basic necessities like food, water, shelter, and medicine or medical treatment (especially HIV treatment)
Donate to Support an LGBTQIA+ Refugee in East Africa
Help Pamella survive with essential living costs
Hi everyone, today we are trying to help Pamella who is a trans woman from Burundi. She desperately needs support due to having to flee her home country because of homophobia.
Pamella desparately needs support as she is currently living in a refugee camp with no access to clean drinking water, shelter, bedding and food. She is also hiv positive so needs transport and help to buy her medicine. Along with taking HIV medications she also needs other things, like food & plenty of clean water for the body to process medications.
Pamella is a loving and kind person who has future dreams of helping Lgbtiq and positive people living in Africa and so also humanity…

Palestine
Hope for a Newborn Family After Losing Their Home
Mohammads message:
"Hello, my name is Mohammed Al-Shawaf, my nickname is Hamoud, and I’m 24 years old.
I’ve lost all my dreams. I got married during the war, I have a daughter, and my wife is pregnant. I lost my home. I lost my sister’s child, my cousin, and my nephew in the war, and they’re still under the rubble. I’ve been living in a tent for a year and a half.
We’ve been targeted more than three times. We’ve already left our area under fire and shelling. I live with my mother and my five siblings. They’ve lost their homes, their money, and their jobs, and they have nothing.
We don’t have the money to buy flour because it costs $40 a kilo, and there’s no food. We’re facing a real famine. We all live together in a small, rented place where there are flies, mosquitoes, and insects. We go to sleep hungry.
I hope you can help us by donating to provide food and water and keep us alive."
Donate to Mohammed Al-Shawaf and His Family
Help Omar & his family in Gaza
Update May 2025. Aid has not been let into Gaza since beginning of March, Omar and his family have all lost considerable weight and trying to source even the most basic food such as canned beans, is very difficult due to lack of availability and it’s exorbitant price. The Genocide continues, more brutal than ever, please please, your donation matter more now than ever before, everyone is being forcibly starved, we cannot say we did not know.
Please donate, your money will go towards helping Omar and his family survive another brutal winter, living in a tent, faced with the elements and trying to survive with little food and water available to them.
The US and the UK alongside the EU continue to fund the Israeli genocide, don’t sit back and think this doesn’t impact you, it does. Please do something, check your apathy. Donating £5 really will make a difference
Palestine Children's Relief Fund
Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF), founded in 1991 by concerned humanitarians in the USA, provides free medical care to thousands of injured and ill children yearly who lack local access to care within the local health care system.
Donate to the PCRF's Gaza Relief & Recovery
Watermelon Sisters
Watermelon Sisters is composed of an amazing group of volunteers from around the United States and the world who do everything in their power to meet the needs of Palestinians surviving genocide.
Donate to the Watermelon Sisters
Grassroots International
Grassroots International’s Palestine Emergency Fund moves 100% of donations to trusted community-led organizations throughout Palestine, building on a 40-year legacy of partnering with local human rights defenders and providers of community-based emergency relief.
Our Palestinian partners also continue the critical work of documenting genocide and war crimes by the Israeli government, seeking justice, and organizing in a way that stays true to their long-term visions.
Donate to Grassroots International’s Palestine Emergency Fund
Humanti Project
Fund a kitchen is a free platform to help you locate food kitchens, community projects, medical support, and other initiatives across Palestine.
Arab Group for the Protection of Nature العربية لحماية الطبيعة (AGPN)
The "Gaza Farms Revival" project aims to rehabilitate the agricultural sector, restore local food systems to combat famine and blockade, and establish food sovereignty.
Help us support farmers who are resilient in the face of the systematic destruction of resources and land.
Gaza Nuseirat Water & Community Fund
My name is Madeleine Zemek and I am helping my friend, Momem with a community fund for fresh, clean water for his camp in Nuseirat, Gaza. He is wanting to purchase a water truck to able to distribute water to people in need of clean water without cost to the person.
We will be also be providing food for the camp! By purchasing flour to get food for the 200 families in the camp.
Another project, Momem wants to accomplish is establishing a soup kitchen for his camp ❤️
A big goal for the camp is a working well for the future!! This will cost $13,000 cad for the advanced equipment.
Momem will provide updates of the development and process through videos and pictures.
Every donation makes a difference! No matter the amount!
Donate to Gaza Nuseirat Water & Community Fund
Bridge of Solidarity
Bridge of Solidarity is an anti-capitalist mutual aid organization in Al Mawasi, Khan Younis, Gaza.
Founded by Yazan, a young leftist from Khuza'a village in rural Gaza, it is now run by a collective team including queer and Afro-Palestinian volunteers.
All money goes directly to people in need of support, and none is kept for Yazan or other volunteers.
Our efforts are focused on the most marginalized in Gaza, those most at risk of dying: people without phones, tech, internet, English skills, social media, wealthy relatives, outside support, or living relatives. Additionally, we focus on supporting Afro-Palestinian communities, LGBTQ Gazans, elders, orphans, chronically ill and disabled Gazans.
Donate to Bridge of Solidarity
We Refuse to Die From Winter Cold in Gaza
Help for my friend Tayseer
Help Tayseer Obaid and His Family Survive War and Starvation in Gaza
My name is Tayseer Obaid. I am a 37-year-old father from Gaza. In normal times, my life was dedicated to providing for my wife and our ten children. Today, it is dedicated to a single, daily goal: keeping them alive.
Our home was destroyed in the war, and we now live in a makeshift tent encampment, exposed to the elements and constant danger . When the winter cold and rain became unbearable, I was forced to dig a hole nearly two meters deep in the clay soil and cover it with a tarpaulin to give my children some shelter from the cold . It breaks my heart to say this, but I once told a reporter, "If I had a better option, I wouldn't be living in a hole that looks like a grave" . I live in fear that a nearby explosion could cause the soil to collapse on us all .
Our struggle does not end with shelter. Every single day is a battle against starvation. I spend my days desperately searching for food for my family. Prices for basic goods have skyrocketed, some days, the best I can provide is a cup of tea and some milk to share among us . We have been reduced to surviving on a few loaves of bread, we break the bread and share it, often with nothing to dip it in. We have forgotten what a proper meal is.
The quest for food is itself deadly. Aid is scarce and difficult to reach. We have reached a level where we say goodbye to our children before going to get aid, because I might go and not come back. I have seen others leave for aid and never return. My children are not just hungry; they are vulnerable to disease. A lack of nutrition has left them weak and susceptible to illnesses like jaundice, which can lead to severe complications .
We have lost everything, but we cling to the hope that humanity has not forgotten us. Your support can provide us with the basic necessities we need to survive: nutritious food, warm clothing, and blankets to protect my children from the cold.
Donate to Help Tayseer Obaid and His Family
Among the Rubble Collective 🌱🍉
Mutual aid project supporting food, water, clothes, tents & more in 🍉
We also support verified families using a "top two" strategy based on need.
Gaza City Post Evacuation Fund
Gaza Soup Kitchen
Right now in Gaza, every spoonful tells a story of courage, every bite an act of dignity. At Gaza Soup Kitchen, your contribution extends far beyond nourishment—it's a lifeline for families in need, a promise of better days ahead, and one of the most direct ways to help Gaza and donate to Palestine with food and clean water.
Hot meals 4 Starved Palestinian Kids in north Gaza
Setting Roots Foundation is a non-profit organization providing direct humanitarian aid to families who are struggling to survive. This is our second year supporting those in Palestine with your help. We have partnered with Al Nasser Charity, an NGO based in Palestine, to make this possible.
Donate to Setting Roots Foundation
Operation Realife
Our community provides consistent support to families in Gaza through our Programs - each centered and designed to provide essential support.
We're supplying Gazans with water, food, clean energy, clothing, and so much more. All of this is thanks to your donations and your choice to be a part of something bigger than each of us.
From us to you, thank you.
Help Get Food and Water to Gazans
Help Restore a Village - Benefit 200+ families
Hi, I'm Eloise!
This campaign has been established to achieve community-led projects primarily in one school shelter in North Gaza where 200+ families are currently living. So far we have helped the community:
● Restore a water well, to provide a reliable water source for more than 200 families
● Cleared rubble & made repairs at the shelter
● Weatherproofed the school shelter, helping families protect themselves from rain and harsh conditions
These were critical, urgent needs — and they were met because of you ♡
Donate to Help Restore a Village
We are asking for your support in raising funds for Sulala Animal Rescue, in Palestine Gaza. Sulala was started by a Father and Son team that works tirelessly to help animals in need. Despite often having minimal resources, they have managed to save and care for countless animals. Their dedication and compassion make a huge difference in the lives of these animals, providing them with the love and care they deserve.
Help us raise funds for Sulala Animal Rescue
OOB is a volunteer-powered, majority BIPOC-led nonprofit committed to collective liberation.
Dr. Nour and Dr. Nagham are sisters and physicians working on the ground in Gaza, where they founded and lead the globally supported initiative, Pal Humanity.
Dedicated to serving their community amidst crisis, they have organized extensive field visits and distributed essential aid, including diapers, menstrual and hygiene kits, and infant formula.
Sustaining Hope with Pal Humanity in North of Gaza
My name is Noor, and I am a Palestinian American originally from the
West Bank. I work alongside a courageous team of people on the ground in Gaza, risking their lives every day to bring life-saving aid to a population enduring the unimaginable.
Donate to Branches Of The Levant
This is a fundraiser aiming to help treat sick displaced people in Khanyunis, Gaza.
We started treating people in February after the invasion of Nasser Medical Complex. Today, the volunteers provide free-of-cost medical attention to over 1,600 patients daily in what was formerly a medical desert.
Your donations will help us:
- Distribute free of cost life-saving care to our patients
- Guarantee that the health clinic can continue running its operations
Help Al-Mawasi Clinic Provide Life-Saving Care
Rammun Foundation
Rammun started with one family who needed help surviving in Gaza. We got them food, water, and safety. Then another family. Then another.
Now we reach thousands -delivering hot meals, clean water and emergency supplies to Palestinian families in Gaza, Cairo, and beyond.
We’re here because people refuse to look away. Every dollar goes straight to families. No overhead. Just direct aid.
Donations based initiative, led by Palestinians in the diaspora, working to supply aid to displaced families in Gaza.
Rebuild Gaza x The Sameer Project
Shelter, Goods & Activities x The Sameer Project
The Refaat Alareer Camp x The Sameer Project
Medical Campaign x The Sameer Project
Food & Water x The Sameer Project
Trying to be a candle in the darkness.
Delivering instant aid to gaza. 100% reaches the grounds of gaza.
Donate to Motaz Foundation Inc.
Hand-In-Hand Humanitarian Initiative
I am a humanitarian initiative leader working directly on the ground to support children and affected families, driven by a deep belief that people need more than material aid—they need care, dignity, and someone to stand beside them.
I focus on bringing hope and joy back to children’s lives through recreational activities and psychological support that help ease the trauma they have endured, while also providing essential assistance such as clothing, blankets, and urgent aid to families in need.
Donate to Hand-In-Hand Humanitarian Initiative
Water is Life Gaza/Seven Sisters Collective
Seven Sisters is an Afro-Indigenous/ Indigenous two-spirit femme-led collective created to uplift the voices of global Indigenous and tribal communities through relationship building and training.
Water is Life Gaza, Water Delivery in Gaza.
Gaza Humanitarian Crisis | Supporting civilians facing severe shortages of food, clean water, and medical care. Your donation helps deliver emergency meals, safe drinking water, medicine, and essential supplies to families in urgent need. Every contribution brings relief, dignity, and hope.
Miss Farah has been teaching the students in her area. She had the idea to start Challenge Classes to help the bright minds of these children. Funds were raised and used to supply the classroom, pay rent, provide initiatives and normalcy and comfort for the students. Miss Farah put her entire heart into Challenge Classes despite constant bombardment and the recent loss of two of her students. Miss Farah will always find a way forward and we can be part of that.
Challenge Classes urgent relief funds
Help Mohammed & his family after disaster, Gaza
Hi, I'm Muhammad. I have just turned 18 years old. I'm the sole breadwinner for my family of 7. My family consists of myself, my sister, my little brothers and our elderly father who is unable to work. This is a greater responsibility than I am able to fulfil.
One of my little brothers is suffering from cancer with no access to proper medical care. He has had an operation but the ongoing medical costs and treatments are very expensive.
Any funds raised will go towards the cost of moving back as close to our home as possible. As well as just the very high price to survive here. Food is still extremely expensive. Any funds fonated will be used for getting my little brother the medical help that he so urgently and desperately needs.
We need all the help we can get. Eventually we hope, once our home is not longer in the red zone, to be be able to rebuild our home. If this is possible.

Afghanistan
Voices Unveiled
Voices Unveiled launched in February 2023, answering a desperate call from Afghan refugee women in the wake of the Taliban's resurgence post-US troop withdrawal. Their plea was simple: provide free online education in Self-Empowerment and Feminism to Afghan women and girls sidelined from society. Our mission expanded swiftly, reaching beyond borders to empower women in Afghanistan, bolstering mental health and fostering connection in the face of adversity.

Ukraine
As many of you witnessed, since the beginning of the war, many Black people have suffered and are suffering racism while trying to escape the war in Ukraine and rebuild their lives outside of the country. Members of our community are being denied some of their fundamental human rights including the right to safety.
The needs, rights and wellbeing of Black people in Ukraine were being ignored during what will no doubt be one of the greatest humanitarian crises of our generation.
Note from Sleepy: These fundraisers have not had donations in four+ years, please support <3
Support Black mothers and children fleeing the war in Ukraine
Relocation fund for Black refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine
Helping Black refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine
Grassroots Response
Grassroots Response was founded by people who believed they could make a difference. What we didn’t realize at the time was just how immense the struggle would be for these families. Many have lost everything—homes, livelihoods, and loved ones—due to the ongoing war and bombing in Ukraine. Since 2022, we’ve gathered hundreds of volunteers to help over 4,500 Ukrainians find housing.
The majority of people who are asking for help are the people who tried to start a life in Canada but are struggling because lack of employment, limited social connections, and housing. We need continuous donations in order to support them.
Razom
Ukraine’s fight for freedom and sovereignty reaches far outside the country itself – it is a defining moment in the global fight for democracy, human rights, and the promise of a free world. From the Revolution of Dignity to today’s front lines, Ukrainians have shown the resilience, creativity, and courage that inspire us all.
At Razom – which means “together” in Ukrainian – we believe that Ukrainian success is the world’s success. Every lifesaving package we ship, every training we deliver, and every voice we amplify sends a powerful message: freedom and justice are worth defending.

United States
We are a national organization committed to getting reparations for the descendants of chattel slavery and Jim Crow. We have had boots on the ground for 7 years now, completely self-funded.
We are raising funds in order to maximize our grassroots efforts, perfect our tools for fighting such as our Reparations Report Card (where we hold politicians and businesses accountable), travel the nation to continue to put pressure on elected officials and businesses that are against our reparations, and to identify those that are willing to help. This takes many resources, but together, we know we can do it.
Support Our Fight for Reparations
Indigenous Justice Circle (IJC)
The Indigenous Justice Circle is a Native-female-led organization that seeks to empower, connect, and support Indigenous leaders and organizations. Our mission is to advance gender justice, increase health equity, combat the MMIWG2S epidemic, and renew cultural lifeways and systems for Native Americans and Indigenous peoples.
Nenookaasi Healing Camp
Urgent call for donations to support & protect Native Americans from federal surge in Minneapolis.
Proceeds will help provide essential documents (ID’s, birth certificate’s, social security cards, etc.), warming supplies, and other basic needs.
Every dollar helps. Multiple tribal members, particularly unhoused relatives, are being unlawfully detained by ICE partially due to lack of documentation.
Donate to Nenookaasi Healing Camp
Immigrant Defense Project (IDP)
The Immigrant Defense Project (IDP) was founded almost 30 years ago to combat an emerging human rights crisis: the targeting of immigrants for mass imprisonment and deportation.
Stand With Minnesota/Wilson Foundation
Minnesota is STILL under occupation by federal agents from ICE and CBP. Because of the crisis in Minnesota, families who were stable just weeks ago are staring at eviction notices. To address this crisis, we are ask you to donate to our matching fund and help keep families housed.
Help Keep Impacted Minnesota Families Housed in the Midst of Crisis
BBO is a community-led effort to bail out Muslims in pretrial incarceration and ICE custody. Based in Chicago, home to the largest single-site jail in the United States, Believers Bail Out supports efforts to abolish money bail and to raise awareness within Muslim communities on the injustices of the bail bond system, immigration bonds, and the broader prison-industrial complex of which they form part.
Israel has killed 75,000+ Palestinians in its ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing operations since October 2023, with weapons shipped every 15 hours from U.S. ports. This war economy also fuels local repression through ICE raids and detention.

Germany
Almost every day at Europe's borders, people on the move are arrested and imprisoned for years under smuggling charges.
Their "crime"? Steering a boat, calling the coast guard for help, or simply speeking English. EU laws are set up so these actions are treated as smuggling, criminalizing thousands of migrants simply for migrating. Under the pretext of "fighting crime", people are arrested from each boat.
However, the fates of these people are hardly known. Arrested immediately upon arrival, most of them are locked away unnoticed, without their names being known and with no access to support from outside.
People affected have limited access to legal assistance and the judgments are pronounced despite lack of evidence and poor quality of translation. In Greece, for example, these kinds of trials usually last only around 30 minutes, leading to an average sentence of 46 years and fines of over 332.000 Euro.

Greece
Mataris Sudan Solidarity Committee
Political fundraising and awareness-raising collective for the Sudanese revolution and Sudan's displaced abroad.
This fundraiser has been created to provide emergency financial support for over 90 Sudanese boys who have been imprisoned by the Greek state on false charges of "smuggling." Most are threatened with lengthy sentences, including life imprisonment. And the number of imprisoned Sudanese boys is increasing. Proceeds from this fund will be utilized to cover the boys’ lawyers' expenses.
Lawyers' Expenses for over 90 Sudanese Boys Imprisoned in Greece

Rohingya People
The Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network
The Rohingya are a group indigenous to Arakan State, Myanmar. Since 1942, they have been subjected to years of ethnic and religious discrimination, genocide, and forced displacement. Currently there are over 80% of Rohingya people living in exile with majority seeking refuge in countries like Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia, and across Asia Pacific region.
Donate to the The Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network
Emergency Relief for Rohingya
We urgently need your help to support Rohingya families who have escaped the horrific genocide in Arakan, Myanmar, and are now struggling to survive in Bangladesh.The situation is critical. Families are enduring starvation and illness, and the most vulnerable—infants and children—are in dire need of milk and food. Additionally, rescue missions are ongoing to reach those still in danger and provide them with safe passage and immediate aid. Your essential donations will provide the necessary support for these families, helping them with basic necessities and offering hope during this crisis.
Donate to the Emergency Relief for Rohingya
Rohingya Community Partners (RCP)
We, RCP, are a refugee-led organization working in the Bangladesh refugee camps since 2023 to rebuild hope and empower lives.
Support Education For Rohingya Genocide Survivor Women
Support Education For Rohingya Children: RCP School
Rohingya Children’s Projects is a grassroots initiative that aims to build capacity among the Rohingya in the villages of Burma and the refugee camps of Bangladesh through education and training. We are a network of Rohingya activists and genocide survivors, and our projects are managed and run by refugees living inside the villages and camps exclusively.
Donate to Rohingya Children’s Projects
Rohingya Humanitarian Initiative (RHI)
For over 75 years, Rohingya people have been facing relentless persecution, culminating in the 2017 atrocities when the Myanmar government committed systematic genocide and crimes against humanity. Over 745000 Rohingya were forced to flee, and again a war between Military Junta and rebel Arakan Army in 2024, forced more than 1.8 lakhs seeking refuge in the Cox's Bazar, Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh.
Subsequently, in 2024 a clash between Military Junta and Arakan Army results almost 90000 displacement in Maung Daw and Buthidaung township while over one lakh already surviving since 2012 in Sittway without food, shelters and freedom of movement and experiencing daily oppression, rape, torture and detention from both sides of Myanmar military and Arakan Army.
Our mission is to rebuild hope, empower lives, and bring peace by providing urgent aid to those in need.
RHI aims to empower lives and restore hope by addressing the community's urgent needs.
Rohingya Humanitarian Initiative (RHI) A refugee-led intiative

Sámi People
SAAMI Council
"In Norway's far north, members of the Sami minority and environmental activists are trying to block the construction of a copper mine. While Norwegian authorities and the project’s Canadian owners promote it as a contributor to the green transition, critics warn it will pollute a nearby fjord and disrupt reindeer herding." Source
The Saami Council is a voluntary and independent cultural political and political cooperation organization for the main Saami organizations in Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden.
The Saami Council is a non-governmental private organization. The Saami Council's primary objective is to safeguard the Saami interests as a people, strengthen the Saami solidarity across national borders as one people and indigenous people, and work to ensure that the Saami also in future are recognized as one people and indigenous people, whose cultural, political, economic, civil, social and spiritual rights shall be ensured through each country's laws, agreements between the States concerned and the Saami representative bodies, and the international law in general.
The Saami Council is also working internationally to promote and ensure the Saamis’ and other indigenous peoples’ interests and rights.

Uyghur People
Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP)
UHRP promotes the rights of the Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim peoples in East Turkistan, referred to by the Chinese government as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, through research-based advocacy. UHRP was founded in 2004 as a project of the Uyghur American Association and became an independent nonprofit organization in 2016.
Uyghurs are ethnically and culturally a Turkic people living in the area of Central Asia commonly known as East Turkistan, which the Chinese government controls through what many scholars recognize as a settler-colonial occupation.
Today, the Uyghur homeland has been turned into a high-tech police state with ubiquitous surveillance blanketing cities and villages. Since 2017, the Chinese government has carried out an ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity, arbitrarily detaining an estimated 1.8–3 million Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples in concentration camps and hundreds of thousands more in the prison system. Uyghurs have been subject to atrocity crimes that include arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, forced labor, torture, sexual violence, coercive birth prevention campaigns, and the widespread destruction of cultural and religious sites.
The Uyghur Region is vast, constituting one-sixth of the total land area under the control of the People’s Republic of China. The Uyghurs have a rich cultural history going back almost 4,000 years.

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