Ramadan is here, and for families in Gaza, this sacred month arrives under extraordinary strain.
During Ramadan, families should be able to turn toward one another—to care for their children, to observe the rhythms of the month as they are able, and to find moments of rest and meaning. A time meant for reflection, care, and community is unfolding amid uncertainty, where the daily work of securing food, medicine, and basic necessities often consumes all available energy. Our hope is to help ease the financial burden of basic needs so that families can focus less on survival and more on getting through the day with dignity.
The families below are people we are in ongoing relationship with. We stay connected, listen closely, and respond as needs shift. We invite you to take time to get to know them and to show up consistently throughout the month, so care can be familiar, steady, and felt—again and again.