
In the face of war, blockade, and a collapsing healthcare system, the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF) is delivering lifesaving support to Gaza’s most vulnerable children. Through the Vulnerable, Disabled, and Sick Children Monthly Sponsorship Program, PCRF recently provided essential medications to children suffering from chronic and life-threatening conditions.
This initiative comes at a time when medicine has become nearly impossible to obtain in Gaza due to border closures, supply chain disruptions, and skyrocketing costs. For families with sick children, these medications are not just treatment—they are a matter of survival.
Each child supported through this program is carefully assessed by PCRF’s team, and medications are purchased locally when available. These efforts prevent complications, relieve suffering, and give families a rare moment of hope amid devastation.
Through this program, PCRF ensures that no cash is given directly to families. Instead, the organization procures and distributes the specific medical needs of each child. Sponsors receive regular updates and remain connected to the impact of their contribution.
Across the Middle East, PCRF identifies children in need and connects them with compassionate sponsors who make treatment possible. This model of sustainable humanitarian care has been vital to hundreds of children in Gaza, Lebanon, the West Bank, and beyond.
In Gaza, where war has devastated healthcare infrastructure and access to medicine is nearly nonexistent, the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF) provides urgent medical aid to sick and vulnerable children through its Monthly Sponsorship Program. These efforts help save lives and offer hope to families who have nowhere else to turn.