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Together for Gaza & Sudan this Giving Tuesday

This Giving Tuesday, we’re uniting generosity with impact for Gaza and Sudan.

Your gift today provides vital support for orphans in Gaza and children in Sudan. With your partnership, UMR is prioritizing families, rebuilding lives, and restoring hope where it’s needed most.

Across Gaza, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Yemen, and Sudan, our Child Protection programs deliver safety, education, and opportunity — helping children and their families recover, grow, and thrive.


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Orphan Sponsorship

Your gift provides children and their families in Jordan, Kenya, Yemen, Gaza, or Lebanon with food, education, shelter, and more for a month — or year-round with a recurring donation.
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Childcare in Sudan

Your gift will provides malnourished children in Sudan with food and nutritional support.
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Gaza Food Basket

Your gift will provide families with nonperishable food items such as wheat, canned meat, legumes, oil, and sugar and salt.
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Maternal Care

Your gift will help provide a mother in need with emergency food aid, a healthcare consultation, and prenatal vitamins — and through our partnership with Every Pregnancy, your donation to mothers and children will be matched to double its impact.
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Sudan Food Aid

Each UMR food box is filled with nutritious essentials that help families prepare healthy meals, such as wheat flour, lentils, rice, vegetable oil, salt, white sugar, milk powder, and tomato paste for one month.
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Water to Gaza

Provide one water truck to Gaza to provide those in need with access to clean water via a water truck.
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A Little Bit About Us...

United Mission for Relief & Development (UMR) is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on providing disaster relief and recovery services to the underserved both domestically in the U.S. and internationally across the globe. We hope you’ll join us in our efforts to make a significant impact in the lives of millions around the world.

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