Delivering lifesaving aid as winter in Gaza approaches

All Hands & Hearts continues to deliver lifesaving aid to families in Gaza, including food, shelter materials, and medical supplies. Each shipment provides nourishment, protection and hope to hundreds of thousands in need.

This week, we’ve continued to provide critical support to families in Gaza facing displacement, food insecurity and the immense physical and emotional challenges of returning to damaged homes.

Our latest delivery brought 40,000 tarps, 40,000 rolls of duct tape and rope and 120 pallets of rice, which is enough to feed 30,000 people for 10 days.

With winter fast approaching, these materials are vital for families living outdoors or in damaged homes, helping repair makeshift tents and fix damaged roofs and walls.

Thanks to Cyprus Maritime Corridor and our partners CyprusMFA and UNOPS, these supplies reached Gaza safely, continuing the lifeline that started with our first convoys in early October.

Since the initial delivery, All Hands & Hearts has been providing daily shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables, hygiene kits, medicine for clinics and hospitals, therapeutic foods to combat child malnutrition, and shelter materials such as tarps and tents. Each shipment helps families protect their children, access nutrition, and regain a sense of safety and dignity amid displacement.

Every delivery is a lifeline. For hundreds of thousands of families across Gaza, it is the difference between hunger and nourishment, despair and resilience.

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