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Middle East Conflict Relief Fund

Conflict in the Middle East has escalated sharply, expanding from the Israel–Hamas war into wider regional conflict involving Iran. As violence intensifies, humanitarian needs across the region continue to grow. Disruptions to healthcare systems, water and sanitation services, education, and livelihoods are compounding daily risks — particularly for children, women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

More than one million people have been forced to flee their homes, often with few resources and limited access to essential services. Countries like Lebanon have been especially hard hit, absorbing large numbers of displaced families in urgent need of shelter, food, clean water, and medical care.

Our Charity Alliance members remain on the ground across the region, responding wherever and whenever access allows as conditions continue to evolve. This fund supports coordinated humanitarian action across the Middle East — from emergency food assistance and medical care to clean water, shelter, and protection services. By linking immediate response with longer‑term recovery, these efforts are helping families survive today while preserving hope, dignity, and the possibility of rebuilding tomorrow.

Americares – supporting health partners in the region and standing ready in Lebanon to provide trauma supplies, essential medicines, and emergency resources to clinics and hospitals responding to increased health needs.​

Direct Relief – working with local partners in Pakistan to ensure children receive insulin and long‑term care, while also supplying the Indus Hospital and Health Network with over $32 million in medical supplies and equipment since 2020.

International Medical Corps – responding in Lebanon by waiving fees at supported health centers and deploying mobile medical units, while also leveraging its presence across the region to provide field hospitals, mobile health units, and lifesaving medical services to conflict affected communities.​

International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) – responding in Lebanon by releasing $100,000 in emergency funding to provide 300 hot meals for displaced individuals and families affected by the violence. To support this effort, IOCC is utilizing existing community kitchens in Beirut and Mount Lebanon to prepare food for internally displaced persons, while coordinating with local UN agencies to assess evolving needs and identify opportunities for additional assistance.

International Relief Teams – delivering emergency assistance to families affected by ongoing crises. In Lebanon and Syria, they are providing emergency food vouchers that allow vulnerable households to purchase staple foods locally, while also supplying clinics in Lebanon with essential medicines and medical supplies to support life‑saving care.

International Rescue Committee – mobilizing to support displaced families in Lebanon and ensuring access to essential health care, mental health and psychosocial support, and protection services, with particular attention to children, women, and survivors of violence. They are closely monitor displacement trends and humanitarian needs across the Middle East, while continuing to deliver critical assistance in countries including Syria, Yemen, Jordan, Iraq, and Palestine, prioritizing the safety of staff and affected communities.

Islamic Relief USA – dedicating $1 million to provide essential and rapid support. Working with their partners in Lebanon, they are providing critical food aid for families who have lost everything.

MAP International – delivering essential medicines and health supplies to crisis‑affected communities across the Middle East, including Turkey and Syria, andsupporting hospitals and health facilities by providing life‑saving medical supplies to ensure continued access to care for families affected by conflict.

Mercy Corps – working with local partners in Lebanon to provide hot meals to families newly displaced by the violence, including those observing Ramadan.​

Project HOPE – supporting communities in Lebanon by distributing water, hygiene and shelter supplies, procuring essential medicines for health facilities, and deploying mobile medical units to reach displaced families.​

Save the Children – assisting children and families impacted by airstrikes in Lebanon and across the region by distributing baby hygiene kits, blankets, mattresses, and essential supplies, while activating emergency preparedness plans in eight affected countries. The organization is also advocating for children’s rights and protection as conflict escalates.​

UNICEF – responding to escalating hostilities in Lebanon by supporting children and families affected by widespread displacement, airstrikes, and service disruptions. UNICEF and partners are delivering emergency WASH services, hygiene and baby kits, nutrition support, healthcare, education materials, and psychosocial care across shelters and host communities, while coordinating national efforts in WASH, Education, Nutrition, and Child Protection. The response prioritizes reaching displaced and hard to reach populations, sustaining essential services, and protecting children amid severe funding gaps.​

Women for Women International – preparing to support women with unmet needs in Iraq, Palestine, and Afghanistan by adapting programs to ensure safety and delivering emergency assistance to women and families.​

World Food Program USA – activating emergency cash assistance, distributing hot meals, and leveraging prepositioned food stocks in Lebanon, with readiness to scale up support as humanitarian needs grow.​

World Vision – rapidly scaling up its response across Lebanon to meet rising humanitarian needs by providing hot meals, food assistance, blankets, hygiene kits, sleeping supplies, and community kitchen support through strong partnerships with local civil society organizations. The team is also coordinating WASH and cash-based assistance efforts to improve shelter conditions and strengthen emergency response across displacement affected communities.​

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