🍼 1,266 of you have now purchased baby formula for Gaza. I estimate it will take 7,900 more of you for us to hit our goal!
Right now. On our watch. Babies are literally starving to death. This is our chance at saving lives.
✊🏽 Family — this is breathtaking progress
In just a few days, 1,226 of you have given $134,871 to get baby formula into Gaza. Human Concern International (HCI) has confirmed the pathway — and cans are moving.
But let’s be clear: $1 million is what we need to aim for. And even that is nowhere near what starving infants in Gaza actually need.
What $1 Million Means
At our current average, each donor gives about $110.
To reach $1,000,000, we’ll need about 9,100 total donors.
With 1,226 donors already, that means we need roughly 7,900 more people to step up.
That’s absolutely doable. If everyone reading this gives their best gift — whether it’s $50, $10,000, or $5 — we will get there.
What your gift does — right now
$50 = formula for 1 family. Give $50
$150 = 3 families. Give $150
$500 = 10 families. Give $500
$1,000 = 20 families. Give $1,000
Or any amount: donate now
Receipts you can trust
100% of your donation goes directly to HCI. I do not receive a percentage and never will.
With your help, I’ve already helped move $5,000,000+ in direct aid for Gaza through HCI.
HCI’s Executive Director, Mahmuda, is brilliant, compassionate, and devout — I trust her with my whole heart.
I’ll work side by side with the team and share photos, videos, and receipts after every delivery.
Click here to give confidently.
The difference your click makes
A baby who eats tonight is a baby who wakes up tomorrow.
A mother with a sealed can in her hand sleeps differently.
A nurse with formula at her station is no longer choosing which newborn gets the last scoop.
That is what your gift does.
💡 Let’s do this together: $1 million raised by 9,000 donors.
If your best is $50, or $10,000, or $5 — give the best you can. Every dollar moves formula cans into the hands of starving infants.
With gratitude and resolve,
Shaun — Ambassador, Human Concern International (HCI)
Soooooo grateful for each of you.