By AMAL ALUMMA ORGANIZATION | project Leader
Dear Donors,
In the midst of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Northern Gaza, access to clean drinking water remains one of the most urgent challenges facing displaced families. Thousands of people living in displacement camps continue to struggle daily to secure safe water for drinking and basic household needs.
Through your generous support, we distributed clean drinking water to displaced families living in Al-Bassa Area – Al-Mustafa Camp in Northern Gaza. This initiative primarily benefited children, widows, elderly people, and vulnerable families who continue to endure extremely difficult living conditions.
For many residents of the camp, clean water is not readily available, making humanitarian assistance essential for protecting health and preventing the spread of water-related diseases. The distribution of safe drinking water helps families meet one of their most basic needs while easing part of the burden they face every day.
Access to clean water means more than hydration—it means health, dignity, and hope for families living through hardship and displacement.
Your continued support allows us to reach vulnerable communities with life-saving assistance and stand beside families during these difficult times.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all donors whose generosity continues making these humanitarian efforts possible. Together, we are helping bring relief, dignity, and hope to displaced families across Northern Gaza.
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