Al-Bait Village

Al-Bait Village for Orphans and Amputees Because we believe that our orphaned and amputee children—those who have lost limbs or family members—deserve the right to an education that preserves their dignity and helps them overcome the trauma they have endured; we have welcomed them into our village, a sanctuary glowing with the spirit of family and love.

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Shelter an orphan in Gaza

Food Program

Hunger cannot wait. We have reached over 100,000 families across Gaza, providing a lifeline to those most in need. In the heart of displaced camps and for families who have lost their breadwinners, we delivered hot meals, essential food baskets, and vouchers to preserve their dignity. We don’t just distribute food; we restore peace of mind to hearts exhausted by hardship

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Food support in Gaza

Bring Hope Through Medical Aid

As dialysis units in Gaza were destroyed, patients lost their fundamental right to both treatment and nutrition. We support 60 patients every week, empowering their health through a specialized program that provides weekly medical food parcels. Each parcel is precision-tailored to the unique dietary needs of kidney patients, helping them maintain their health and balanced nutrition despite the severe hardships they endure

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Medical aid in Gaza

Individual Relief

Because the call for help cannot wait; many have knocked on our door, and we have never turned anyone away. From the heart of displacement camps flooded by winter rains to hospitals struggling to treat the wounded, we were there. Through our Individual Assistance Program, we provided tents for families shivering in the cold and supported the elderly, women, and the sick with vital medical equipment and emergency aid

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Medical aid in Gaza

Orphans

In Gaza, where loss steals the laughter of the little ones, we vowed that our orphaned children would never face the coldness of loneliness alone. For an entire year, Bukrah Foundation embraced 100 orphaned children, choosing to be the family they lost and the support to mend their broken spirits. Our sponsorship was far more than financial aid; it was a sanctuary of safety and a promise that their small dreams would be protected, and their smiles would stay bright despite the pain

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Medical aid in Gaza

About US:

Hope Built by Volunteer Hands | 100% Impact

Bukrah Foundation was established as an urgent humanitarian response from the heart of Gaza, serving as a direct bridge between global generosity and local needs. We are a 100% volunteer-led organization with 0% overhead costs, ensuring every cent of your donation reaches the field directly.

Our mission follows a comprehensive humanitarian framework; from essential food and shelter to vital health interventions. Beyond immediate relief, we design specialized programs to empower the Palestinian people to rebuild their own future, providing orphans and amputees with holistic care—integrating rehabilitation and psychological support with life-long empowerment—to restore both dignity and resilience to our community.

Projects

OUR Pillars

Emergency Relief,HealthEducation, Supporting Orphans & Amputees, Child Care & Protection, Psychosocial Support & Guidance, Women & Youth Empowerment

  • Supporting Orphans & Amputees

  • Health

  • Emergency Relief

  • Education

Albait Village

A house of stone that offers our orphaned and amputee children a chance to live with dignity. Amidst the rubble, they learn, play, and receive psychological support. By teaching them digital literacy and the proper use of technology, we are rewriting their childhoods and building within them the hope for a brighter tomorrow

Read “Three Weeks at Gaza European Hospital: Week 1“ by Sameer Khan on Medium:

FAQ: Aid in Gaza

  • A: Aid enters Gaza through the border crossing daily since the ceasefire began. Approximately 600 trucks with food and goods are currently entering Gaza each day. While some of these trucks contain aid (distributed at no cost), most are trucks of commercial goods that are finally being allowed into Gaza after months of restrictions.

  • A: The total amount of daily goods allowed through the border into the Gaza Strip is still well below the pre-war quantities, and falls far short of meeting the needs of the 2 million residents there. Additionally, the price of certain goods is higher than before the war, because business owners and traders must pay high coordination fees on the passage of each truck into Gaza, and there are often long delays.

    Many people have lost their jobs and incomes due to the 15-months of destruction, which has destroyed infrastructure and left people without homes, running water, and electricity. The combination of food and supply shortages, loss of income, and destroyed homes means nearly every person in Gaza is in need, in some form.

  • A: Currently, our focus is distributing life essentials such as food, clean drinking water, sanitation supplies, emergency shelters, and weather covers to the people in most critical need. This includes orphans, displaced families, injured patients at hospitals, and others.

  • Bukrah Foundation is entirely volunteer-run, ensuring 100% of donations go directly to our mission. We personally cover any fees to maintain zero overhead costs.