Sarah's Hope 4 Gaza's Orphans
The Palestine Children's Relief Fund
Sarah's Hope 4 Gaza's Orphans

Hi, thank you for clicking to read this, I'll keep it short and sweet, 

This is my small effort towards a big project: The PCRF's Gaza Orphans Sponsorship Project, which helps bring hope to little ones who have lost one or both of their parents.   

This month, the PCRF's 2017 Ramadan Campaign is dedicated to benefit the identified orphaned children  in the Gaza Strip,  by providing them with some of life's most basic necessities such as food, clothing and medicine.  

This is one of my favorite initiatives of the PCRF's, for a few good reasons:

  • I've met the children of Gaza and I've met Orphans, if I could help them all, I would.
  • Even though we cannot bring their parents back, this is a way for us to alleviate some of their loss and ongoing pain. 
  • Gaza, my roots. 

I hope you choose to give to my effort in contributing, and if you do, then it will be "our" contribution.  

Together we can bring #Hope4Orphans. 

Many Thanks & Shukrans

Sarah

P.S: Giving $5, $10, $20, $40, $75, $100, $150, $200, $300, $500, $1000, or more, will take us steps closer to out goal. 

 

ABOUT Gaza Orphan Sponsorship Ramadan Campaign

GAZA ORPHAN SPONSORSHIP RAMADAN CAMPAIGN

In the summer of 2014, over 2,000 civilians were killed by air, land and sea assaults on the Gaza Strip, resulting in hundreds of orphaned children. In response to this crisis, the PCRF established a new humanitarian program to ensure that the livelihood of these children are being met. Our team of field workers will ensure that each sponsored child has their specific needs met by providing them food, or other non-political, humanitarian aid.

This Ramadan, your charity can be more than just a donation. By donating any amount, you can ensure that our orphan sponsorship program is sustainable for years to come, and can provide for countless children throughout their lives.

We hope in some way to help heal the wounds of war and occupation for these poor children, and to let them know that they are not forgotten.

 

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