Project (1) Food parcels for displaced families

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Project (1) Food parcels for displaced families

Number of beneficiaries:: 200 Family
Published at: 28 مارس 2024

Food Parcels Project for Displaced Families
Project No. (1)
Implementing Agency: Seeds of Goodness Team
Location: Displacement Camps - Al-Mawasi Area, Khan Yunis
Number of Beneficiary Families: 200 Families
Unit Cost: $32
Total Campaign Cost: $6,400

 

Campaign Description:
In the sixth month of the ongoing Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip, hunger had gripped thousands of families who fled from under the rubble to displacement camps in the Al-Mawasi area, where there was no water, electricity, or sources of livelihood.
With the ongoing blockade, market paralysis, and skyrocketing prices, the need for an urgent and regular food intervention emerged to help families cope with hunger and deprivation.

By the grace of God Almighty, and then through the efforts of charitable people who constantly support our relief efforts, the Seeds of Goodness Team launched its first campaign in the food parcels project, initially targeting 200 displaced families among the most needy and unable to provide basic food supplies. The parcels contained basic food supplies to meet a family's needs for at least two weeks, including items such as rice, oil, legumes, pasta, flour, and other basic necessities.
The parcels were prepared in the team's warehouses and distributed directly to families' homes without delay, taking into account the specific needs of health conditions, the elderly, and mothers.

This campaign marked the beginning of an ongoing monthly intervention, part of an emergency food plan approved by the team to continue responding as long as the crisis continues and hunger persists.

 

🟢 Impact of the Campaign:
The food parcels contributed to providing temporary food security for 200 families within two weeks of the peak of the crisis.

They reduced the psychological and living pressure on housewives and caregivers in the displacement environment.

They supported families with elderly people, children, and chronically ill people unable to afford food.

They strengthened the resilience of residents in the face of a protracted crisis and gave them a sense of care and concern from charitable people.

 

🔔 Important Corporate Notice
In keeping with our commitment to integrity, transparency, and corporate standards, we draw your attention to the fact that campaign costs remain fixed in most cases to accommodate the circumstances of our regular donors. Therefore, any local price variations will result in adjusting the package components in terms of quantity or specifications to meet the purpose and achieve the public interest of the beneficiaries.