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Emergency Appeal

Lonely Orphans is urgently responding to the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
As violence intensifies and civilian areas are relentlessly targeted, thousands of families—many with young children—are facing displacement, hunger, and the collapse of basic services. Our Emergency Appeal is now fully focused on providing life-saving aid to the people of Gaza, delivering food, medical supplies, and emergency shelter where it’s needed most.

Gaza Emergency

RESPONDING NOW

As relentless attacks continue in Gaza, vulnerable children and orphans are enduring unimaginable loss and trauma. Across the region, thousands have lost their homes, loved ones, and access to food, water, and medical care. Critical infrastructure has been destroyed, leaving entire communities in urgent need of life-saving support.

WE ARE IN GAZA AND NEED YOUR SUPPORT.

Clean Water

Emergency Medical Care

Rebuild Shelters

Essential Food Supplies

The death toll in Gaza has reached over 51,000 Palestinians, including more than 17,400 children and 10,000 women. In addition to this, more than 116,343 people have been injured, More than 10,000 people are reported missing, many feared buried beneath the rubble. There are also more than 10,000 people reported missing.

In the occupied West Bank, at least 640 people have been killed, including more than 147 children, and over 5,400 have been injured.

A coordinated response using our RAPID Response Protocol

Rapid

Immediate alert and assessment of the situation.

ANALYSE

In-depth analysis and strategic planning.

PARTNER

Collaboration and coordination with partners.

IMPLEMENT

Swift implementation & execution of plans.

DEVELOP

Continuous monitoring and development based on feedback.

The RAPID Response is our emergency protocol for urgency and efficiency required in emergency situations. It emphasises a quick and coordinated response, which is essential in crisis scenarios.

Thank you to all those who supported our Emergency Crisis Fund

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