Reflections from the Executive Director
Despite the dismal situation in Gaza, I return after every trip with renewed hope drawn from interacting with this team.
Despite the dismal situation in Gaza, I return after every trip with renewed hope drawn from interacting with this team.
This September, United Palestinian Appeal will commemorate 40 years of service at the Key Bridge Marriott in Arlington, VA.
This Ramadan, the UPA mental health practitioners in Gaza went door to door hand-delivering food parcels to marginalized families.
Renovating the extra storage space at the Jordanian Field Hospital in Gaza to serve as recovery rooms for 30 – 36 patients at a time.
This crisis doesn’t stop with recovery rooms. Hospitals across Gaza are still on the brink of exhausting their medical supplies.
UPA purchased the necessary pharmaceuticals and consumables from the local market and delivered them earlier this week.
In the spirit of Ramadan, the month of reflection, of self-sacrifice, and of giving, we ask you to think of those who find themselves at the crossroads of history once again.
Hospitals are so overwhelmed that these surgeons do not have a place for their patients to recover.
Medical personnel is in desperate need of vital medical supplies and pharmaceuticals. To compound the tragedy, these supplies are available in Gaza.
As Palestinians across the world prepare to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Nakba, or “Day of Catastrophe,” United Palestinian Appeal reaffirms its support for Palestinians: human beings who deserve to lead lives of dignity and freedom as enshrined by international law.