Artists Supporting Palestine supports the five organisations listed below, where you'll also find a brief overview of each organisations' aims and the links to their fundraising page. Artists will decide for themselves which organisation their work will raise funds for and artists can choose to raise funds for multiple organisations, although it is recommended that each work offered should raise funds for only one organisation.
MAP's vision is a future where all Palestinians can access an effective, sustainable and locally-led system of healthcare, and the full realisation of their rights to health and dignity.
Through our programmes in the West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem, and Lebanon, we work with trusted and experienced local partners to achieve this vision. Our programmes, designed and delivered by Palestinians, provide access to essential health services and build local knowledge and skills to address Palestinian health problems. In times of humanitarian emergency, we are ready to respond rapidly with aid and assistance.
MAP is also committed to bearing witness to the injustices caused by occupation, displacement and conflict. We speak out in the UK and internationally, and ensure Palestinian voices are heard at the highest levels, to press for the political and social barriers to Palestinian health and dignity to be addressed.
FUNDRAISER LINKS (multiple):
ABOUT THE SAMEER PROJECT
The Sameer Project is a rapid-response initiative that is facilitating the sourcing and distribution of aid to displaced families all over the Gaza Strip. Started by 3 Palestinians living in diaspora and supported by ground teams in Gaza. We provide support in the form of shelter, medication and treatment, food, water, diapers, formula, and more. Our ethos is to promote resilience, maintain dignity, and providing agency for the families we serve. We are proactive and adaptable based on priority needs at any given time, implementing urgent and emergency response as needed.
What's the need?
There are 1.9 million internally displaced people inside of Gaza. Destroyed homes, no income, facing forced evacuations, these families have no means to support themselves. With limited aid trucks entering the strip, prices for individual items needed for survival are out of reach for most people. Nearly all infrastructure and buildings are destroyed, and families cram into a small designated “humanitarian zone” in makeshift tents as they continue to get bombed, as no where is truly safe.
How do we help?
We facilitate, our ground team executes, and we always defer to the needs of the people. Through our extensive network, we get the the most competitive deals on bulk purchase of goods to distribute to families in need. We believe in creating an equitable chance at receiving aid so we provide assistance based on areas and encampments in most need. From the most destroyed neighborhoods in the North, to the overcrowded beach cities in the South, we respond where and how we are needed.
Long-term objectives
By supplying necessities, responding to emergencies, and providing nuanced care, we are encouraging families to continue to fight for their own survival. It is important for us to return agency and self reliance back to families by giving them the independence to make decisions for themselves. We asked them “how can we help you” instead of registering them as a number on a list. We are also not waiting for current situation to end before we supply the tools for betterment. Our project includes educational, medical, and psychological initiatives that allow forward thinking into the future.
ABOUT AL JAWAD EDUCATIONAL CAMP
The initiative is the idea of Hadeel Al-Gharbawi. Hadeel is a journalist from the Gaza Strip who decided to establish an educational tent and is now preparing to establish a number of tents in different areas of the governorates of the Strip such as: the Gaza Strip, Al-Nuseirat, Khan Younis and Al-Zawayda. She is not committed to one educational place but rather to different places in order to support the largest possible number of children.
We see the school as an opportunity for children in the camp to have meaningful daytime activities, while receiving emotional support from our psychologist, learn languages, maths, kindness, be taught essential skills such as hygiene to increase their survival chances in these times of diseases and epidemics. They will learn kindness towards animals as well.
We also need to pay the teacher’s wages, and as you know everything in Gaza has become very expensive. We still need to install toilets for the children as well. These essentials are often forgotten but are very important in a camp where children lack the basic necessities.
We want to buy a printer to print papers and exams for children, and we need to provide clean, pure water for the children to drink, in addition to that we need to provide school chairs for seating during school hours, and we also need to establish more than one educational camp in more than one governorate, so we need a lot of seats and tents that we will use by creating it.
Establishing an internet line and buying computers is another goal we would love to accomplish. When this school is finished, we want to build a school in each tent camp in Gaza. We really hope you will consider supporting us and the children of Gaza.
ABOUT THE HIND RAJAB FOUNDATION
The Hind Rajab Foundation is a branch of the March 30 Movement mainly dedicated to the quest for justice in response to the crimes against humanity, war crimes and human rights violations perpetrated by the Israeli state against Palestinians. Established during the ongoing Gaza genocide, our foundation honors the memory of Hind Rajab and all those who have perished or suffered under the Israeli genocidal campaign.
Our core mission is to actively pursue legal action against those responsible for these atrocities, including perpetrators, accomplices, and inciters of violence against Palestinians. Through offensive litigation, we aim to hold these actors accountable in both international and national courts, challenging the culture of impunity that has allowed such crimes to persist.
Beyond our legal efforts, we are committed to raising global awareness about the ongoing injustices faced by Palestinians. Our campaigns aim to confront and dismantle the narratives that obscure the reality of these crimes, ensuring that the voices of the victims are heard and remembered.
The Hind Rajab Foundation is resolute in its pursuit of a future where accountability prevails, and justice is not merely an aspiration but a tangible reality. We stand firm in our commitment to ending Israeli impunity, achieving justice, and ensuring that the legacy of those lost is honored.
FUNDRAISER LINK (after following the link, scroll down the page a little to find the donation button)
ABOUT ELE-ELNA-ELAK
Ele Elna Elak is a volunteer-driven initiative dedicated to supporting Palestinian families in need. Since 2018, we’ve worked to provide food, clothing, and essentials. We are a campaign rooted in the profound belief that “What we own, you own…” (Ele Elna Elak). This Arabic phrase symbolizes our commitment to social solidarity and the importance of sharing resources to uplift our community.
Our mission is to provide assistance to those in need, fostering a spirit of compassion and collaboration. We believe that by standing together, we can create a stronger and more equitable society for everyone. Through our initiatives, we aim to support individuals and families facing challenges, ensuring that no one is left behind.
Join us in our journey to make a difference. Together, we can build a community where everyone has access to the support and resources they deserve.
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