Help for Gaza

Fundraising campaign by Justin Alistair Lowde
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Help for Gaza is a targeted campaign getting funds directly to poor families in Gaza, especially in the refugee camps. We are currently raising for two campaigns:

Food Baskets for Ramadan

Right now we are raising money for poor families in Gaza to distribute food baskets during this month of Ramadan. In Ramadan, people fast 18 hours and have to eat healthy and good food, most families Gaza are poor and have no money to buy food.

$50 will buy one family a healthy food basket.

Clean Water for Children

The children of Gaza are facing a water crisis.

The Gaza strip suffers from a severe lack of water and especially a lack of water that’s good to drink. Water contamination in Gaza is causing the health of children to deteriorate. Water supplies are cut off, then after a break of water for a week they get water that is unclean and not drinkable.

We want to provide barrels of healthy clean water in all refugee camps and individual family water containers for poor families.

$250 provides a large central clean water resource. $6 buys one family a personal water container.


Organizer

  • Justin Alistair Lowde
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  • Campaign Owner

Donors

  • Taghreed Ismai
  • Donated on Apr 23, 2018
  • I ask everyone to donate for Gaza to paint a smile on the face of poor children

£5.00
  • Paul Helmken
  • Donated on Apr 23, 2018
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2 donors
  • Taghreed Ismai
  • Donated on Apr 23, 2018
  • I ask everyone to donate for Gaza to paint a smile on the face of poor children

£5.00
  • Paul Helmken
  • Donated on Apr 23, 2018
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