🕊️ Support the Palestine Children Relief Fund
Across Gaza and the West Bank, children are enduring unimaginable hardship—displacement, trauma, and loss—amid ongoing violence and blockade. Their futures are being shaped not by opportunity, but by survival.
The Palestine Children Relief Fund (PCRF) provides urgent medical care, mental health support, and humanitarian aid to children affected by conflict. From prosthetics and cancer treatment to trauma counseling and food relief, PCRF’s work is principled, transparent, and deeply impactful.
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Every donation is a gesture of solidarity—a refusal to look away. Whether you give $5 or $500, you’re helping restore dignity, hope, and healing to children who deserve far more than survival.
Donations are tax-deductible in accordance with U.S. law, making your support even more meaningful.
Donate now. Share widely. Stand for justice.
The PCRF is a legally-registered non-political, non-profit, 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization established in 1991 by concerned people to address the medical and humanitarian needs of Palestinian and Arab youths in the Middle East. We have provided thousands of children life-saving care based on their need, not on religion, gender, nationality or sect.
The main objective of the PCRF is to identify and treat every child in the Middle East in need of specialized surgery not available to them locally. We locate, sponsor and run international, volunteer medical missions to the Middle East, in additional to locating free medical care abroad for children who cannot be adequately treated in the Middle East. The PCRF is the main organization regularly sending injured and sick Arab children to North and South America, the Middle East and Europe for free care that is not available to them there. Since 1991 over 1,000 children have been abroad for millions of dollars of donated care, and over 10,000 have had complex surgery by our visiting medical missions to the region. The PCRF has been awarded the top 4-star rating by Charity Navigator for fiscal management, while being able to treat more kids than any other charity in the Middle East.