In just a few weeks, our team will be on the ground in Yemen — ready to deliver food and open new water wells. Two years ago, your generosity helped feed hundreds of orphans and families in Yemen. Today, we’re renewing our support — providing fresh daily meals, clean water, and sustenance for those still struggling to survive. But we can’t do this with you.
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “The one who cares for an orphan and me will be together in Paradise like this,” holding his forefinger and middle finger together to illustrate closeness.
Let’s come together again to fill every plate and every cup. Because when we feed and give water, we give life.
Across Yemen, countless children pass each day without food and water. Many have lost their parents, homes, and hope — but we can change that.
Your donation provides fresh meals for orphans and helps build wells to provide clean drinking water. This isn’t just food and water — this is an act of care, giving hope to live, and dignity to the children who have nothing.
We are traveling to Yemen. Your support can help every child eat and live. Together, we can renew the light of hope in their hearts.
In Yemen, clean water is a daily fight for survival. Families often walk miles to collect a few liters from contaminated sources — risking their health and their children’s lives.
Through our water projects, we’re opening wells that bring clean, safe water straight to the heart of communities. Every well means health, stability, and relief for families who’ve endured years of hardship.
Your donation can help us dig deeper — to reach more people, in more places, with life-giving water.
Together, let’s make sure no family in Yemen is left thirsty.
Fatima is 9 years old. When our team last visited her orphanage two years ago, we saw her waiting patiently for her daily meal — often the only one she’d have all day. That one meal was the hope she held onto for every new day.
Through your donations, Fatima and dozens of children like her received warm, freshly baked bread and clean water, rebuilding hope.
She said, “When I eat,” she told us, “I feel strong enough to read.” Fatima dreams of becoming a teacher.
We’re going back — for Fatima, and for every child still waiting for food, for water, for hope. This time, we want to deliver more. Help us rebuild their hopes.