How you can help victims of the Israel-Hamas Conflict
"Nothing justifies the killing, maiming or abducting of children,"
–UNICEF
IsraAid
Founded in 2001, IsraAid is the largest humanitarian aid organization based in Israel. It has responded to major humanitarian crises worldwide and has worked in more than 50 countries with a staff of about 300 worldwide, according to the group's website.
United Hatzalah of Israel
The biggest non-profit, volunteer-run emergency medical service organization in Israel, offering rapid emergency medical assistance across the country. Since the attacks, their volunteer medics have been at the forefront, responding to critical calls. More information on this non-profit here.
Doctors Without Borders
Also referred to as Médecins Sans Frontières, this organization consists of individuals from over 169 nationalities who operate in 70+ countries, including Gaza and the West Bank. Learn more about this organization here.
UNICEF
A humanitarian organization that operates in some of the most challenging global locations, with a mission to assist the world's most underprivileged children, as stated on its website. The organization provides aid in over 190 countries and territories.
World Food Programme
The largest global humanitarian organization, affiliated with the United Nations, offers food aid on a worldwide scale. More information on how to help here.
Direct Relief
A humanitarian aid organization, operating in all 50 states and over 80 countries, dedicated to enhancing the well-being and health of individuals impacted by poverty or emergencies, without considering political affiliations, religious beliefs, or financial means.
American Red Cross
Established in 1881, this U.S.-based nonprofit humanitarian organization offers disaster relief and critical blood supplies in emergency situations worldwide. The organization is in partnership with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, which is delivering medical assistance in Gaza. Head to their website for more information.
The Jewish Federation
The Jewish Foundation serves as the overarching body for more than 350 autonomous Jewish communities throughout North America. It raises and disburses over $2 billion annually.