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Our Work

Resistance through aid

supporting the most vulnerable communities facing genocide in Gaza

A network of over 200 teams across Gaza, led by the communities they serve. They tell us what’s needed; we source, pay, and deliver — food, water, medicine, shelter, direct to those who need it the most.

Five campaigns. One network

Our work is organised into five active campaigns, evolved over two years of operations. Each responds to a pressing need on the ground, and each continues to adapt as the situation changes.

01. FOOD & WATER

Providing for Basic Human Rights in Gaza

In the third year of genocide, food and water are still not consistently accessible to most Palestinians in Gaza. 

Since we began, The Sameer Project has delivered over 1 million free meals to displaced families throughout Gaza. We make sure our meals are nutritious and full of flavour. We also distribute on average 200,000 liters per day all over the strip that we increase / decrease depending on donations – as of Feb 2026, we had distributed over 55 million liters total, a third of the largest supplier, UNICEF’s, total distribution!

In Feb 2026, TSP became a member of the Global Wash Cluster, enabling us to provide more water for less money. 

02. MEDICAL AID

Providing Life-Saving Aid Across Gaza

The Sameer Project has two medical points, 14 doctors and 11 nurses. In our first two years, we served 3% of all of Gaza’s population with our medical care. The doctors at The Sameer Project include specialists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, a dentist, and a psychiatrist. They tend to patients in our medical points, prescribe medications, and conduct Medical Days all over the strip that serve hundreds. 

We also conduct hospital distributions of baby formula, blankets and food parcels to support the pediatric wards, neonatal ICU, and oncology wards in different hospitals. We also support individual critical cases, those that need extra care or treatment to save a life. 

03. SHELTER & ACTIVITIES

Providing Aid and Activities Across Gaza

The Sameer Project has a committee to assess camps according to: sanitation, shelter, bathroom, access to water, food, proximity to main roads and terrain. According to this assessment, we provide the most pressing aid for the camp, and we share the needs with other mutual aid groups. Items distributed include tents, tarps, clothing, shoes, diapers, and other urgent needs.

We also run ad hoc activities such as tailoring workshops, photography classes, and kids’ cinema nights.

04. REFAAT ALAREER CAMP

Camps for Particularly Vulnerable Families

We care for patients and their families across three medical camps: Refaat Alareer Camp, Batool Camp, and Sawarha Camp. Your support cares for about 120 families, some with multiple medical cases within one family unit, and about 85% of the cases we care for would otherwise be in a hospital setting.

We also offer education and activities in these camps, including the Hasan School which provides daily lessons that are accredited by the Ministry of Education. 15 teachers teach 600+ children from ages 3-15.

05. REBUILDING GAZA

Helping Palestinians Return Home

The military occupation hasn’t allowed building material into Gaza since the start of the genocide but that doesn’t mean there is nothing we can do to improve the quality of life for Palestinians in Gaza. 

Families who were forcefully evacuated want to go home. Where it is safe, and not beyond the “yellow-line” border created by the occupation, our team clears roads, provides tarps for buildings, and cleans up the rubble – we help start the rebuilding process! Some tractors and trucks help clear roads or provide camps with sand to avoid flooding.

Building for Sustainability

As we enter our third year, we are shifting our focus towards becoming more sustainable so we can keep supporting communities until they can thrive independently. Some projects we’ve already started are:

Community Kitchens: In December 2025, we opened our first kitchen to provide up to 2,500 meals daily. We continue to raise funds to ensure it can run at maximum capacity.

Desalination Plant: We’re now raising funds to have our own desalination plant to avoid price gouging and exploitation – this will also allow us to provide more water for less money.

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Impact Spotlight

Medical Care

Aser, Age 6

Aser suffers from Aniridia, a rare congenital disease that means he lacks irises in his eyes. This affects his optic nerve, increasing pressure and sensitivity in his eyes.

He requires highly medicated eye drops and special glasses to avoid further complications. His previous glasses broke when his family had to evacuate from Khan Younis.

It cost us $300 to replace Aser’s glasses and get him the treatment he needs at Nasser Hospital.

The Sameer Project supports 52 children consistently across our medical camps, and even hundreds more through answered individual-case appeals referred to us by hospitals and case manager volunteers.

Our work continues

AID IS POLITICAL.

RESISTANCE IS COLLECTIVE.

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