Below I have linked a variety of charities, grassroots organisations and non-profits that are directly helping people who have been injured or displaced in Congo, Sudan and Palestine. These countries and their histories are struggling to stand due to Western colonisation and the very least we can do is let their stories be told, speak up and give where we can.

CareForGaza is run by Muhammad, he has been actively working on the voluntary initiative for a few years distributing cash, food and other necessary supplies like medicine and clothes.
If you want to see how exactly your money is being used, follow Care For Gaza on Twitter @CareForGaza, where they regularly post their work.
Your money donated here will be transferred via bank to Muhammad to reach the civilians of Gaza.
Operation Olive Branch is a comprehensive, continuously updated list of Palestinian escape funds and GoFundMe’s. The spreadsheet contains over 100 funds that have not yet reached their goals. With the bombardment and ground operation escalating in Rafah, many people are raising funds to cross over to Egypt.
Friends of the Congo (FOTC) is a Pan-African solidarity organization raising global consciousness about the challenges and potential of the Congo. These donations will go towards rescuing children from the cobalt mines and supporting miners demanding accountability as well as combating sexual violence and providing care for women’s health.
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) cares for people affected by conflict, disease outbreaks, natural and human-made disasters, and exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries.
By providing free mobility-enhancing treatment and equipment, U.S., U.K., and Swiss charity StandProud improves the dignity and social integration of impoverished children and youth with motor disabilities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo).
As little as £5 can buy replacement straps for a child’s leg brace.
Imagine facing your period without access to basic period products. For women and girls in IDP camps, this harsh reality exists due to limited resources amid displacement, forcing them into unsanitary practices harmful to their health.
Marwa Tageldin is organizing this fundraiser for women in IDP Camps in Sudan who desperately need menstrual products, For just £5, you can support a woman or girl for one year with a packet of three reusable pads.
The Sudan Doctors Union is raising funds for civilians who need urgent medical care. Hospitals are facing a grave shortage of supplies needed to treat people including oxygen, blood bags and painkillers.



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