Gaza renews its sacrifice: feed and revive the wounded

For those who struggle with pain every day after wars and destruction. Their exhausted bodies need food to bring them back to life, and the flesh of the sacrifice is their hope for recovery. On Eid al-Adha, we launch our campaign to turn your sacrifices into a healing force for the injured, feeding them to return to their children and loved ones in health and peace.

Donate your sacrifice now, whole or with an arrow, and be the hand that heals Gaza's wounds.—Because every bite revives a heart and restores hope.

Review of the efforts of the Palestine Sawaeed team in northern Gaza;

Our plan: Your sacrifices are fed and healed

We are working on the ground to turn your sacrifices into a new life for the wounded in Gaza:

  • Sacrifices slaughtered and distributedWe slaughter sacrifices (sheep and camels) according to the law, and distribute their meat to the wounded and sick.
  • Feeding the injuredWe prepare nutritious meals rich in protein to help their bodies heal and regain strength.
  • Family SupportWe reach out to the families of the injured to ensure that they celebrate the holiday with dignity and happiness.

Full transparencyWe monitor the process of slaughtering and distribution, and share the photos with you to see the impact of your sacrifice.

This year in Gaza.

The wounded in Gaza are undernourished, and their bodies are struggling to heal without enough food. Sacrifice flesh is not just food, but a medicine that restores strength to the weak and heals the wounded. Eid al-Adha is your chance to be a reason to heal a brother, mother or child waiting for help. Don't miss out.—Donate now.

A sheep on the grass.
Sheep.
$5,000.

Sheep.: 5000 (feeds about 5 affected families).
Sheep Arrow: 715 (total 7 shares, each share feeds a family).

Sacrifice a camel.
$14,000.

Camel.: 14,000 (feeds about 15 infected families).
Camel Arrow: 2000 (total 7 shares, each share feeds 2 families).

The wounded in Gaza are undernourished, and their bodies are struggling to heal without enough food.

Sacrifice flesh is not just food, but a medicine that restores strength to the weak and heals the wounded. Eid al-Adha is your chance to be a reason to heal a brother, mother or child waiting for help. Don't miss out.—Donate now.

Feed the poor and provide them with sacrifice meat.
A bunch of happy kids coming up for Christmas.

Heal Gaza on Eid al-Adha

Eid al-Adha is not just a joy, but an opportunity to be a source of healing for the injured. Imagine the smile of a mother seeing her injured husband regain strength, or a child celebrating the feast thanks to your sacrifice. Each arrow with 715 or 2,000 camels feeds families and heals bodies. Donate now, and be the blessing Gaza awaits.

Transparency from the heart of Gaza

We are a local team, working among our people, ensuring that your victims reach the injured. We will send you video reports of the slaughter and distribution to see the impact of your gift with your eyes.

From the Heart of Gaza

Us. Local TeamWe work among our parents and ensure that your donation reaches its full potential. We will send you live photos and updates from the Gaza Strip to see the impact of your support.

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Be a partner for good! Even if you can’t donate, you can post this campaign and share it with your friends and family via social media.

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