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Harvest Initiatives

The Harvest Initiatives enable us to deliver aid to Palestinian's as we can.

Harvest Initiatives are a vital part of our Harvest Program, designed to provide direct, on-the-ground aid to the people of Gaza. These initiatives are built around the principle of incremental, as-we-can support—delivering aid as resources and opportunities become available.​

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This dynamic and adaptable approach ensures that every contribution, no matter the size, makes a tangible difference. The aid we deliver spans essentials like food, water, medical supplies, and other critical resources, tailored to the immediate needs of the community.

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The single greatest factor enabling the success of the Harvest Initiatives is you—our donors. Every donation fuels our ability to respond quickly and effectively, bringing hope and relief to those who need it most.

At the end of every Initiative, we will conduct a Press Release. 

Ongoing Initiative's

I-004

Water Distribution Events

As of March 2025, Gazans only have access to 3 liters of water per person per day. For context, the UN classifies 15 liters of water as an emergency standard. Moreover, the average US citizen consumes about 300 to 380 liters of water per day.


Water is a basic human right, and Gazan's go through extreme circumstances to collect water. We want to step in and do our part to get water trucks to communities in Gaza.


100 water trucks, at approximately $200 per truck, we need to raise approximately $23,300 total for this initiative.

I-003

Food Parcels for Families

07 May 2025 Update

I-003's original goal was to distribute essential items to 2500 Palestinians, and unfortunately due to the blockade of aid that has been implemented on the Gaza Strip from March 2nd through to today's date (May 7th), we had to pause our initiative. The prices varied greatly during our original reporting of this initiative. We started at $50 per parcel and during the ceasefire the price had dropped down to approximately $15. Unfortunately we were not able to implement any portion of this initiative before the ceasefire ended and prices skyrocketed to over $200 for the food items. This resulted in us pausing our funds and the initiative to monitor the situation very closely for a drop in the prices.


With the Israeli cabinet approval of the operation known as Gideons Chariots, we have made the decision to resume this initiative.

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