Yemeni Children in village

Lend Your Helping Hand to Yemeni Orphans

Make a Year-End Impact with Embrace Relief!

As we head into the 2024 holiday season, you may be considering a charitable donation to help those in need. And there's no better place to make a real impact on the lives of real people than with Embrace Relief! Our Year-End Giving Campaign 2024 offers you three powerful programs to make your generosity count. Your gift can provide clean water, sponsor a cataract surgery, or provide critical care for orphaned children. Select the program you would like to support and make a life-saving donation today!

Clean Water

Help us build 30 water wells in Africa.

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Cure Cataracts

Help us perform 300 cataract surgeries in Mali.

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Orphan Care

Help us provide basic necessities to orphan children in need.

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Think of your cozy home, complete with air-conditioning, running water, a working refrigerator and functioning sewage system. Your hunger, your thirst, and nature’s call all go nearly unnoticed as you can deal with these in a matter of minutes. Now, imagine a life where you had none of these things. A life full of a constant grueling search for food and water. To some of us it may seem unimaginable. Unfortunately, there are thousands of innocent children in the country of Yemen who are living in exact such conditions. These children have been caught in the crossfire of a brutal civil war responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands, and are suffering from malnutrition, dehydration, and disease on a daily basis. We, as high school and middle school students of EPA(South Jersey and Pennsylvania) would like to send aid to these innocents in the form of food, water, medical supplies, toys, and other refurbishments. To do that, we need financial support from voluntary donors like you. Please consider chipping in and donating to Embrace Relief Foundation, a nonprofit humanitarian aid and disaster relief organization currently dealing with the crisis in Yemen. No amount is too little, and as Aesop said: “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”