Health Projects

Refugees in Syria and acutely malnourished families in Yemen, poor communities in Gaza losing everything to war

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Refugees in Syria, acutely malnourished families in Yemen, poor communities in Gaza losing everything to war, and others around the world are in dire need of urgent health care.

Learn how Nida Elalem Foundation around the world uses your donations in health projects:

Our health projects do not depend on treatment only, this is not enough, but also work to prevent diseases and their exacerbations by providing integrated and sustainable health systems and infrastructure for communities suffering from severe health crises.

Your donation is not only a cure, your donation saves their entire lives!

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Program campaigns

Providing Eid gifts for children

Capacity Development

Qualifying for the labor market

Talent Support

Qurbani Campaigns Syria, Palestine, Gaza, Turkey, Lebanon

Adahi campaigns Yemen

Sudan Qurbani Campaigns

Cash assistance for the wounded in hospitals

Providing food and drink, as the siege and starvation intensify

Cash assistance for the wounded in hospitals

Our other programs:

Qurbani Campaigns

Nidaa Al-Alam Foundation bases the selection of the sacrifice on Islamic law in terms of safety, the age of the sacrifice and in terms of the method of slaughter.

Gaza Relief

Since the dawn of Saturday, the seventh of October last year, the “genocidal war” began on Gaza, as the occupation committed 2325 massacres that killed thousands of martyrs and missing persons, including children and women.

Sponsoring orphans and supporting children

The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “I and the sponsor of the orphan are like these two in Paradise, and he pointed with the index finger and middle” (Bukhari).

Providing drinking and irrigation water and drilling wells

Providing drinking and irrigation water and drilling wells: Millions of thirsty people around the world are waiting for us to drink and water them, not water, but life. Don’t just give them a drink of water, but provide them with an inexhaustible river.