$44,143.21
Raised
166
Donations
$250,000
Goal
This goal will help provide full recovery support for 2,000 malnourished children.
Your Sadaqah Can Nourish Hope This Dhul Hijjah
A Silent Crisis
Every child deserves a chance to grow – and grow up.
But in some of the world’s most fragile communities—war zones, refugee camps, and famine-stricken regions—millions of children are battling the same silent enemy: Malnutrition.
The cost to support one child from identification through recovery is just $125. $125 provides screening, treatment, follow-up care, and nutritional support for full recovery.—everything that child needs not just to survive, but to grow up healthy and strong.
Across Gaza, Syria, Sudan, Yemen, and the Rohingya, children are going to bed hungry every night. Many suffer from severe acute malnutrition, a condition that can be fatal without timely treatment.
For mothers who are pregnant or breastfeeding, the lack of nutrition threatens not just their own health, but the survival of their newborns.
Every day, MedGlobal is on the ground, responding to the crisis of childhood malnutrition with urgency and compassion.
Our response begins with community-level screening to identify children suffering from acute malnutrition. Once diagnosed, we provide lifesaving therapeutic food and medical treatment tailored to each child’s condition.
But it doesn’t end there.
We also offer follow-up support, regular monitoring, and nutritional education to families, ensuring that healing is sustained and relapse is prevented.
We do this through our own clinics, mobile medical teams, medical points, and hospitals, allowing us to reach even the most remote and undeserved communities. From rural villages to crowded refugee camps, our teams bring expertise, equipment, and hope where it’s needed most.
We Can't Do It Without You
This Dhul-Hijjah, during the most sacred days of giving, your Sadaqah can help save lives.
Your Dhul-Hijjah support will help MedGlobal deliver ready-to-use therapeutic food, deploy mobile nutrition clinics, and provide care to children under five and pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.