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THANK YOU FOR SIGNING
OUR PETITION
By signing your name you've made an incredible step in helping to bring about lasting peace for children in Gaza. Today, will you take your support one step further? This is the deadliest crisis for children this century, and we must deliver the biggest aid and mental health response in our history, but we can't do it without you.
The deadliest crisis for children this century
15 months of brutal conflict has left Gaza in ruins. Over 15,000 children have been killed and those who have managed to survive are severely traumatized. More than a million children are suffering from severe psychological distress, many unable to eat, sleep or even speak. It's the worst mental health crisis for children that we have ever seen.
War Child is on the ground in Gaza, working tirelessly to provide life-saving aid to children. We have been delivering emergency supplies including food, clean water and shelter to over 120,000 children and their families during the conflict.
But it's nowhere near enough.
Whilst a ceasefire is a huge relief for children and families, they are still struggling to access even the basic essentials they need to survive. It is a humanitarian catastrophe.
War Child has launched our biggest response ever, with the aim of providing aid, protection, education and lasting mental health support to over a million children across Gaza.
But we can only reach the children that need us with your support. A donation from you will mean we can supply food and basic items to keep families and children safe, clean and warm. Will you help provide food, clean water & mental health first aid for children in Gaza?
Please, donate now.
*All one-off donations will be used to support War Child’s work protecting children in Gaza and the West Bank. Monthly gifts will mean life-saving aid for children living in war zones all around the world, being ready to respond to new and escalating conflicts, and building brighter futures for children long after the cameras have left.