Gaza Orphan Protection Program












"Nothing can dim the light which shines from within."
Letters to My Daughter, Maya Angelou
In Gaza, children are studying amid the rubble – refusing to give up on learning even as their world collapses around them. More than 39,000 children have lost one or both parents, their futures shaken by war. For orphans, the burden is doubled: no guiding hand, no comforting voice, no parent to help them navigate the hardest moments.
Our mission is simple and urgent:
to lift an orphan from the rubble into a real classroom — to restore dignity, stability, and hope through structured education, school supplies, daily meals, clothing, and essential healthcare.Imagine the miracle you create when you give a child the chance to learn, grow, and rebuild their life.
Let’s do it together:– $100/month
or $1,200/year per child, you, the donor, will provide a comprehensive support package that includes: full school enrollment and educational supplies; school uniforms and clothing; and nutritious school-meals. – $500/year covers a health and psychosocial fund to support the enrolled students with routine healthcare checks and to respond to individual needs on an ad-hoc basis.Program Deliverables
Phase I: Education Support
Education essentials — covering school enrollment and fees (where applicable), textbooks, and school supplies.
Uniforms and clothing — providing children with school uniforms and clothing to ensure they can attend school comfortably and with confidence.
School meals — offering nutritious meals at school or through meal packages to make sure children are well-fed and able to focus on their studies without hunger affecting their learning.
Phase II: Healthcare and Psychosocial Support
Healthcare services — regular medical check-ups, treatment for illnesses, vaccinations, and essential medicines to keep children healthy and able to attend school consistently.
Psychosocial support and protection — providing counseling, mental health support, safe spaces, and case management for children who have experienced trauma, loss, or displacement, ensuring their emotional well-being and safety.
Family and caregiver support — assisting families or guardians so children can remain in a safe and stable home environment, reducing the risk of child labor, early marriage, or other harmful situations.