By Maria Syed | Analyst and Strategist
Thank you for all the support and concern you have shown for families in Gaza since the war started. Hundreds of new supporters joined this cause while older supporters persevered. Your support helped displaced families in Gaza in so many ways. In light of the circumstances and needs of the Gaza community, our program has transformed mainly into a hot meals program. In partnership with the World Food Programme, and with your generosity, our teams in Gaza are serving over 40,000 hot meals per day.
Because there’s a lot to report on, I have divided the report into two parts. Please find Part 1 below.
Immediate Response to October 7th War
With your support, Rebuilding Alliance and our partner Non-Governmental Organizations responded immediately to the crisis and provided humanitarian aid to Palestinian families in need, saving lives and preventing further suffering.
Working with our NGO partners in Gaza
For the first three months, we worked with our four long-term Non-Governmental Org partners in Gaza. These are: Women Programs Center-Rafah (WPC-R); El Amal Rehabilitation Society-Rafah (ERS); Al Basma Club for the Disabled (ABCD), and Youth Vision Society (YVS).
Because our partners and coordinators are well-placed in the community, they have the advantage of knowing exactly the needs of families and responding exactly to them. A three-month-old baby who had a cardiac condition needed a special type of milk. His family escaped from the north. The baby was starving because the family couldn't afford the milk. He was provided special baby formula at the Women Programs Center-Rafah.
Please follow the details of the relief work carried out by all four partner NGOs in the first month of the war.
The Women Programs Center, located in Rafah, provided aid to displaced families taking shelter in UNRWA schools and in their relative's homes. WPC-R delivered the following:
WPC-R shared that 100 women taking shelter in a school, Shaboura Camp, Rafah, had not changed in ten days as they needed a bathroom and clean clothes. They were grateful for new clothes. A woman shared her displacement journey from Gaza City to Rafah: “We saw death with our own eyes. By God, we were afraid that we would die. We left [our houses] with what was on us. May God bless you for the help.”
The El Amal Rehabilitation Society-Rafah (ERS) provided aid to families who came from the north of Gaza and Gaza City and also to the families in Rafah that were affected by war. ERS organized a pick-up of food boxes at a local store, easing the financial burdens of families affected by the war. Fearing bombing, only 50 families were allowed to come to the store a day to avoid overcrowding to ensure their safety.
The Al Basma Club for the Disabled (ABCD) was also displaced. They moved to the central region in Deir al-Balah. Eid, Head of ABCD, enlisted some friends in Deir al-Balah and formed committees to provide relief items to families taking shelter in schools, playgrounds, and relatives' homes. These include the areas of the Rodolphe Filter School, Deir Al-Balah Primary School, Al-Durra Stadium, Deir Al-Balah Services Club, and Deir Camp. Deir al-Balah is densely populated and filled with displaced families. In addition, a board member of Al-Basma carried out the relief work in the Khan Yunis area. ABCD provided the following items:
Eid, head of ABCD, shared that three days before the war, he had sold his car. This enabled him to pay most of the suppliers in cash. Because he was new to the area, suppliers refused to work on credit.
The Youth Vision Society (YVS) stayed in the North, in Gaza City to serve thousands of families who remained behind. We did not hear from them for a long time and were relieved when we finally heard from them. The lack of communication and resources did not put a dent in their commitment to help their local community.
Helping others despite the challenges
Two CBO Partners and their staff are coping with forced relocation, one evacuating from the North and one choosing to stay in the North. Many members of RA's teams have lost their homes and are themselves in temporary shelter with family members. Some have lost next of kin in the bombings. All team members who have homes or offices have taken-in families who needed temporary shelter.
Despite these challenges, our partner NGOs and staff continue to serve their community and put the needs of others before theirs. We honor their bravery and commitment to their community.
Growing Needs
Given the scale of destruction and an extreme shortage of resources, the need is growing with each passing day. One partner NGO told us that they need a budget equal to a country to meet the needs of the community. As a dozen countries, including the United States, suspend funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), our program becomes more essential than ever.
We are thankful to you. Your contribution made it possible for us to respond to the October 7 War and carry out the critical work. We were pleasantly surprised when the World Food Program chose us for their first hot meals program in Gaza. Since the last week of November, our program has transformed into a hot meals program.
Read more about our hot meals program in the second part of this report.
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