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Send 1,000 Litres of Clean Water to Gaza for $380
Every single day in Gaza, children walk for hours, not to school, not to play, but to search for water. Sometimes, they don't return. Sometimes, they are killed while doing so.
What they often find is undrinkable - salty, polluted, and dangerous.
After months of relentless bombing and total blockade, Gaza's water system has collapsed. Wells are contaminated. Pipes are destroyed. Desalination plants have shut down.
Families now survive on just 2–3 litres per person per day, well below the World Health Organisation's emergency minimum of 15 litres, and a staggering 94% drop from what was available before the war.
This is not just a water crisis. This is a humanitarian emergency, and we must not look away.
For $380, you can send a water truck carrying 1,000 litres of clean, safe water directly to families in Gaza.
Gaza's water isn't just scarce, it's unsafe.
Even before this current conflict, 97% of available water was unfit to drink, contaminated by sewage, salinity and chemicals.
Now, it's worse:
Mothers are boiling salty water to feed their babies. Children drink from puddles because there's no alternative.
This is more than a water shortage; it's a public health catastrophe.
At Al Ihsan Foundation, we've stood with the people of Gaza since the beginning.
Through every blockade, airstrike, and broken ceasefire, we've responded with urgency and compassion.
But we can't do it without you.
Your support allows us to act faster, reach more people, and bring the mercy of water to the places that need it most.
"Whoever relieves a hardship from a believer in this world, Allah will relieve him of hardship on the Day of Resurrection." - Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Sahih Muslim
With every water truck, we restore dignity, one drop at a time.
Every day without clean water brings more sickness, more suffering, and more needless death.
Babies. The elderly. The unwell. They cannot survive on puddles and saltwater.
This is not just a crisis of water, it's a crisis of humanity.
Water is a right. Water is a mercy. Water is life.
"The best form of charity is giving someone water to drink." - Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Sunan Ibn Majah
Because no mother should ever have to give her child dirty water and no one should ever suffer from thirst. Not today. Not ever.