Feed the Starving Yemeni Families
The ongoing conflict in Yemen has created the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. 20.2 million would be facing life-threating shortage of food.
End Hunger in Yemen
Each Ramadan, millions of people around the world fast until sunset. But for many, the fast does not end.
This Ramadan, we want to make sure hungry families have enough food to break their fast.
Just $80 can feed one family for a whole month in Yemen.
Do something amazing this Ramadan. Feed the Fasting.
In Ramadan, each food package holds food that is important to the local diet and is designed to expand easy access to vital nutrients for families. Packages include filling staples like rice, wheat, beans, oil, sugar, and dates.
Your support will provide nutritious staple foods that will sustain and nourish a family for a whole month, easing hunger and providing strength.
This Ramadan, you can feel amazing with us.
“…Whoever brings ease to one in difficulty, Allah will make it easy for him in this life and the Hereafter.” [Muslim]
By donating a food basket, you can ensure that some of the world’s neediest people have a nourishing Iftar and Suhur meal each day.
In 2019, Pure Hands delivered food relief to more than 180,000 beneficiaries.
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”I am not sad, but I am Yemeni !"
By Afrah Alakhali
This is the most sadness recently!
Said the Poet bitterly as Happy Yemen became the most sadness for those who carry Yemeni identity.
A picture is worth a thousand words, and the humanitarian condition in Yemen is more bitter than Death!
A population of 30 million people who fall below the poverty line suffers from all kinds of poverty, hunger, disease, and death, periodically punctuated by epidemics, famines, war, and other natural and unnatural disasters.
World Food Program (WFP) information indicates that 20 million Yemenis are facing hunger, 14.4 million of them are in urgent need of life-saving support, and 15.9 million Yemenis wake up hungry every day.
Malnutrition rates among women and children in Yemen remain among the highest in the world, with more than a million women and 2 million children requiring treatment for acute malnutrition.
The numbers are increasing, and human tragedy is willing to grow in the absence of food and humanitarian aids.
Yemen is worse than ever, its old tragedies are exacerbated, and the outbreak of the new epidemic is knocking its doors, warning of imminent danger. Yemenis suffer from vulnerability due to hunger and malnutrition, and the whole nation suffers from the lack of immunity system, which is represented in the absence of a country that bears its national responsibilities.
No resistance at the individual and national levels, which means that Yemen is easy prey to the fates of epidemics, how many epidemics overburden the developed world and place a heavy burden on the global economy?
The most basic prevention methods recommended by the World Health Organization are a heavy burden for a war-torn people who are not well prepared.
Time is critical, and Yemen is living in distress, which is the most suffocating around the world and in its history.
Its need for help today is urgent. It is like resuscitating the patient in the most critical stages.
Anyone who assists, regardless of the value, is tantamount to throwing the life-collar of a drowning man in trouble.