TBHF Answers Call For Emergency Aid To Residents Of Gaza

TBHF answers call for emergency aid to residents of Gaza

Following recent escalations of violence in Gaza, the Sharjah-based global humanitarian charity, The Big Heart Foundation, TBHF, has answered the call for emergency aid and strengthened its operations and alliances with some of the world’s leading relief agencies to provide essential supplies and services in Gaza, offering US$227,000 in support.

SHARJAH, (Pakistan Point News - 27th Jun, 2018) Following recent escalations of violence in Gaza, the Sharjah-based global humanitarian charity, The Big Heart Foundation, TBHF, has answered the call for emergency aid and strengthened its operations and alliances with some of the world’s leading relief agencies to provide essential supplies and services in Gaza, offering US$227,000 in support.

With 72 percent of residents in Gaza lacking reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food, TBHF has placed food security as one of the priority areas for its Palestinian Children Fund in collaboration with the World Food Programme. The foundation donated $100,000 to provide electronic food vouchers to 2,800 residents in 24 special caring institutions, mainly housing orphans and children with disabilities.

In response to the recent and ongoing escalation of conflict in the Gaza Strip, TBHF is also financing emergency medical staff for the next six months, working with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, UNRWA.

According to the UNRWA, increasing pressure on hospitals has led to many patients being discharged early to allow for the admission of new patients, particularly those with injuries caused by live ammunition to the lower limbs. In response, TBHF has pledged $100,000 for the provision of 26 nurses and 10 medical officers for the released patients, including the many amputees that will require long-term assistance with mental health and psychological care.

Working with the welfare association, the Humanitarian and Development Projects for Palestinians, TBHF also contributed more than $27,000 to the "Kiswa for Eid" initiative, which provided clothes to 500 poor and orphaned children during Eid.

Mariam Al Hammadi, Director of TBHF, said, "The situation in Gaza is moving from crisis to critical, and we must all play a part in helping to alleviate such bitter conditions in such desperate times. The Big Heart Foundation is dedicated to helping refugees and people in need worldwide and through these collaborations, we can answer the calls for emergency aid in Gaza.

"The crucial elements of healthcare, food and shelter are not luxuries, they are basic human rights and the people of Gaza are being denied access to those rights. The increasing violence and disruption of infrastructure mean there is a constant need for support and we will make every effort to fulfil that need through our own efforts and the generosity of the people who share our goals."