Remembering the selfless contributions of our fallen heroes
Every day, our volunteers work tirelessly to bring hope to those in need. They rise with the sun, their hearts full of purpose, knowing that their work makes a difference in the lives of those suffering in Gaza. Their day begins with the sound of an alarm, signaling the start of another mission. They pack their supplies, check in with their teams, and head out into the heart of a community in need of medical aid, food, or support.
But it's not just about the work. It's about the bonds they form with the people they serve, and the unwavering belief that every life, no matter how small, is worth fighting for. These volunteers gave everything to their cause, and they are not forgotten. We will continue to support their families and honor their legacy as long as we can.
Our deepest condolences go out to the families of these brave individuals. We stand with you in your grief and pledge to support you as we carry forward their mission.
Field Coordinator
Medical Volunteer
Logistics Support
"Every day we wake up to the sound of bombs. It feels like the world is falling apart around us. The explosions shake the ground beneath us, rattling our homes, our hospitals, our lives. We don’t even know where the next one will fall.
I’ve seen buildings collapse, families torn apart, children caught in the rubble. I’ve lost my whole family—my mother, my sister, my brother—all gone in an instant. I didn’t have time to say goodbye.
Hospitals that once treated the sick are now themselves destroyed. We used to have hope that someone could help, but now we are left with nothing but the rubble of a shattered city.
Yet, every day I return to the streets as a volunteer. I pick up the pieces of shattered lives, comforting those who are left behind. But it’s hard to keep going when you don’t know how many more will be lost by nightfall.
We keep going for those who can’t. We keep going because we must.
But sometimes, I wonder if anyone is listening. Sometimes, I wonder if anyone even cares. The silence of the World Community..."