HELP SAVE A LIFE IN GAZA NOW.

THE PEOPLE OF GAZA ARE IN DIRE NEED OF YOUR HELP!

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The funds raised by this campaign will go towards the construction and maintenance of mosques in communities that need them. 
The funds raised also help to support da'wah initiatives to educate our Muslim brothers and sisters and to call people to Islam.

 Registered Canadian & U.S. Nonprofit

Over 13,000 children killed in Gaza, others severely malnourished: UNICEF

The UN agency says surviving children do not ‘even have the energy to cry’ as famine looms in the besieged enclave being bombarded for months.

⚠️ The overall death toll in Gaza has surpassed 37,431 since October 2023, with women and children making up two-thirds of the casualties. Over 73,000 are injured, and 1.1 million people face extreme food insecurity. Many are without access to clean water and medical aid.

💡 Humaniti is working diligently with our partners on the ground in Gaza to provide emergency aid to our brothers and sisters. Despite our efforts, the Rafah border crossing remains closed, creating significant challenges in delivering essential supplies. Tens of thousands have moved towards Khan Younis and central Gaza, facing dire conditions with limited access to food, medicine, and water.

Recent attempts to reopen the Rafah crossing have been hindered by political disputes, complicating the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israeli military continues operations in the area, further restricting aid deliveries.

From Khan Younis in the south to the besieged northern and central regions of Gaza, Humaniti's presence is felt across every part of the region. Our network strives to overcome these challenges, ensuring that no area, family, or child is left without essential aid. This dedication to reaching every corner of Gaza defines our mission, providing vital support and hope to all communities.

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Current Initiatives by Humaniti on the Ground:

Mobile Clinics: Two teams provide essential health services across 12 refugee camps, targeting 36,000 refugees and treating 70-100 cases daily (Gaza Strip).

Medical Mission: FAJR Scientific provides orthopedic surgeries in Gaza, led by Dr. Khaled Saleh and Mossab Nasser, addressing over 80,000 cases (Khan Younes).

Water Well Rehabilitation: Al Khair and Al Naser wells upgraded with solar panels, benefiting 210,000 people, including medical centers and shelters (Al Khair and Al Naser).

Hot Meals and Medical Aid: Daily hot meals for 3,200 people and healthcare services for 1,500, including psychosocial support for children, with medical clinics in UNRWA schools (Rafah).

Emergency Shelter: Comprehensive emergency shelter for displaced families, including sanitation, kitchen, child-friendly space, medical room, and prayer space (Rafah).

Ramadan Aid: Distribution of food parcels, vegetable parcels, and baby milk to families, with hot meals and zakatul fitr (Deir Al Balah).

Food Hospice (Tekiyah): Central kitchen providing daily meals to 200 families, benefiting 30,000 people over 30 days (Deir Al Balah).

Orphan Support: Providing for over 2,000 orphans in Gaza who are in dire need, facing the harsh realities of forced starvation and homelessness. These children lack access to basic necessities and are at risk of severe malnutrition and displacement.

100 Family Village: A village in Deir El Balah accommodating 100 families with permanent shelter, including daily meals, drinking water, a playground, a Masjid, and a school for 300 children, prioritizing the ill, elderly, pregnant women, and children.

  • $75 USD = 15 Hot Meals
  • $100 USD = Emergency Food Pack
  • ​$125 USD = Clean Drinking Water
  • ​$200 USD = Emergency Medical Supplies to Hospitals
  • ​$500 USD = Emergency Shelter
  • ​$1,000 USD = Emergency Aid Combo (Meals, Water, Aid, Shelter)

We Are Humaniti 🤗

At Humanti, change begins with each of us. We're a registered Canadian & American Nonprofit organization. We're driven by the conviction that we can make a difference and have a collective responsibility to end suffering, inequality, and injustice. The suffering of one is the suffering of all, and through small acts, we can eliminate suffering. 

In a world where people need us, every act counts. We're a united force together bound by a shared humanity. The suffering of any individual affects us all, so we must act.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW DOES HUMANITI GET RELIEF IN GAZA?

In the midst of the current volatile situation in Gaza, the logistical challenges of delivering aid to the region are undeniable. However, Humaniti operates on a collaborative and partnership-driven model, enabling us to work alongside organizations with a longstanding presence in Gaza, predating the recent conflicts.

Humaniti maintains a network of reputable partners, registered charities, NGOs, and trusted organizations, to facilitate the efficient delivery of aid to Gaza. Our operations in Gaza began before the full blockade was imposed, as we initiated partnerships with four organizations which were already operating within Gaza, procuring items from local suppliers.

Humaniti then began working with another trusted partner organization which had an inventory of food and non-food items in their warehouse in Gaza as well as a water well that is being used to provide water. At this time, none of our aid is getting in, but we are working with a handful of organizations that have been allowed by the Israeli government to bring in aid through the Rafah border. Thus, Humaniti has established a process which allows us to provide aid in Gaza despite the blockade.  

HOW LONG WILL SUPPLIES LAST?

Essential supplies in Gaza are currently running out, posing a critical challenge that Humaniti is working to address. Our dedicated partner, leveraging the efforts of local aid workers, is actively engaged in procuring fundamental resources that are available to extend vital support. At this time, supplies are very limited, and in some cases, we have run out of aid.

A substantial portion of our supplies, including crucial items such as pallets of medicine, remains in anticipation outside the Rafah border. Humaniti has initiated preparations for tents equipped with essential provisions specifically tailored for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who have been able to enter Egypt. Despite the existing challenges, we remain steadfast in our commitment to delivering timely and indispensable aid to those in need in any capacity we can.

WHAT TYPE OF AID ARE WE PROVIDING?

Since the recent conflict in Gaza began, we've been actively providing a variety of essential items, adapting to the evolving needs and restrictions. Initially, we started off by providing hot meals, drinking water/water tanks, medicine, medical supplies and equipment, fuel, flour, more hot meals, blankets, mattresses, clean water sources, emergency shelter, and medical supplies for local hospitals.

When the borders closed, our supply availability became limited, especially in terms of fuel, medicine, and medical equipment. However, we continued providing important assistance like hot meals, cash vouchers, a limited supply of water tanks, blankets, hygiene kits, winter clothes for kids, and community meals to feed a large group. 

HOW DO DONATIONS TURN INTO AID?

Your generous contributions are used to invest in projects in Gaza in collaboration with our partners on the ground. Our partners have been procuring items from local suppliers and, in some cases, using their own stores from their ongoing work within Gaza to provide aid. Humaniti also has a truck with a substantial amount of aid on standby, waiting to enter Gaza. 

Where is Humaniti headquartered?

We are headquartered in Canada & USA. 

Where can I see all of my donations?

You can view and manage your donations here on our Donor Portal.

Do you accept recurring donations?

Yes! You can set up a recurring donation and manage your recurring donations easily on our Donor Portal

How may I contact you?

You can contact us at [email protected]

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Humaniti is committed to responsible and transparent stewardship of funds received from our dedicated donors. While we will ensure specified funds for countries are allocated accordingly, should these funds not be eligible for various reasons, Humaniti reserves the right to direct these donations to other projects benefitting vulnerable communities.
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About Indus Health Network

The Indus Health Network (IHN) provides quality healthcare absolutely free of cost to millions of deserving patients through its countrywide network of hospitals in Pakistan. Starting with only one hospital in Karachi in 2007, IHN is now managing multiple tertiary and secondary care Hospitals, Physical Rehabilitation Centers, Regional Blood Centers, Community Health Centers, and a Public Health Program spread across 52 districts of Pakistan.

Indus Hospital’s purpose is to provide indiscriminate, quality healthcare to all in a state-of-art hospital in Pakistan. IHN is a not-for-profit healthcare system that solely relies on public donations. To achieve its purpose, IHN is partnering with individuals, corporates, international donor agencies, educational institutions, international affiliations, and the provincial and federal government.

Is Friends of Indus Hospital and The Indus Hospital, Pakistan the same?

No, they are both different entities. The Indus Hospital is a hospital based in Korangi, Karachi which provides quality medical services free of cost to all irrespective of religion, caste, creed, age, gender and financial status.

On the other hand, Friends of Indus Hospital (FOIH) is a US-based 501(c) (3) registered charity which supports the efforts of Indus Health Network by raising awareness and generating funds from the communities across USA.

Does Indus Hospital charge any money from the patients?

No, the patients at the Indus Hospital are charged $0 for every visit and treatment.

What are the ways I can donate to Indus Hospital?

You can donate to the Indus Hospital in multiple ways including:
  • PayPal
  • Venmo
  • ​Zelle
  • ​Credit Card
  • ​Donate to our campaign
  • ​Feeling Blessed
  • ​Double your Donation/Matching Gift
  • ​Amazon Smile
  • ​Call us to Donate

Why support Indus Health Network

Since its inception, millions of patients have been treated at The Indus Hospital absolutely free of cost. This would not have been possible without the generous support of our donors. By supporting us you help us ensure that we have access to the latest equipment and up-to-date medical facilities for patient care; that we provide our healthcare professionals with latest professional development training; and opportunities for research and innovation endeavors.

Are these donations tax deductible?

Yes! Friends of Indus Hospital, Inc (FOIH) is a US-based 501(c)(3) registered charity, established to support the efforts of Indus Health Network in providing quality healthcare services Completely Free of Cost to under-served patients in Pakistan. All donations given to FOIH are eligible for tax deduction under US law

What is childhood cancer?

Childhood cancer (also called pediatric cancer) typically refers to a cancer that is found in children and teens, and sometimes young adults. It is not just one disease. There are many types, which can be found in different places throughout the body.

The most common cancer in children is leukemia, a type of blood cancer. Cancer can also occur in organs and tissues such as the lymph nodes (lymphoma), nervous system (brain tumors) and muscles, bone and skin (solid tumors).

Does cancer treatment save lives?

Cancer treatments do in fact regularly save lives. However, one of the challenges of a cancer diagnosis is the need for continued treatment making your support all the more necessary for those who have nowhere to turn.

Is my donation Zakat eligible?

Yes! Approximately 70% of our recipients are Zakat Eligible.

What is the average cost of cancer treatment?

You can cover the entire treatment for a child for $5000 USD!

How is my Zakat money spent? Who is it spent on?

The Zakat donations that we receive from our donors are distributed among Zakat eligible patients for whichever treatment they are receiving from Indus Health Network facilities.

What are your guidelines for distributing Zakat Donations?

The Indus Hospital provides quality care without any discrimination, free of cost through the support of your Zakat and Donations.

With the help of reputable Sharia Scholars, The Indus Hospital (TIH) has developed a criterion to ascertain if Zakat is applicable to a certain individual. Whenever a patient visits the Indus Hospital, he/she goes through the assessment with TIH’s welfare officer to determine if the patient is eligible for Zakat or not.

Once the recipient of Zakat is identified, their MR number is marked to signify that the patient’s treatment should be supported from Zakat account. The patient is requested to sign a declaration granting the Indus Hospital permission to collect Zakat on their behalf and to use that Zakat to sponsor the treatment of his/her and/or other patients or hospital requirements. Once the patient is discharged, hospital generates an internal bill and sends it to the Zakat Committee for settlement.