Sudan Emergency Relief. Sudan is bleeding. In El Fasher, North Darfur, the Saudi Maternity Hospital — the last functioning hospital in the city — was bombed during violent clashes. Over 70 civilians, including mothers, newborns, and medical staff, lost their lives in one day. Babies in incubators died when the walls collapsed around them. Survivors had to flee with nothing, left to decide between dying in the hospital or running into the unknown.
Why This Campaign Matters
Across Sudan, more than 30 million people now urgently need help. Families are living through famine, bombings, and forced displacement. Cities have been destroyed. Starvation is already killing children in camps like Zamzam. Despite the scale of this crisis, Sudan remains nearly invisible to international media.
How Donations Are Used
While we cannot stop the violence, we can help families survive. Donations to Sudan emergency relief directly support displaced families in El Fasher and other parts of Darfur with essentials like:
- Emergency food: rice, lentils, oil, and sugar
- Clean drinking water and filters
- Medical supplies for volunteer field workers
- Hygiene kits and shelter materials
- Nutritional packs for children and pregnant women


Every contribution goes straight to trusted Sudanese volunteers and mutual aid networks who risk their lives daily to feed, protect, and care for those with nowhere else to turn.
Even small amounts make a difference:
- $10 feeds one family for a day
- $25 provides medicine and soap for a week
- $50 supports food for two displaced families
- $100 secures water and sanitation for five families
Call to Action
The world may look away, but we don’t have to. Sudan emergency relief means survival for families caught between bombs and famine. Every dollar counts, every share spreads awareness, every prayer matters.
This campaign is organised by Moe Taher in the United States.
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