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Baitulmaal Restores Sight for 100 Vulnerable People in Kenya

WAJIR, KENYA, February 3, 2026 – Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonprofit, recently hosted a free eye cataract surgery camp in Wajir, restoring sight for around 100 vulnerable individuals aged 18 and older.

The project provided life-changing surgeries for patients suffering from cataracts in one or both eyes. Many of the beneficiaries were older adults, women, and some younger patients who had been living with limited access to specialized eye care.

“I was able to witness a surgery and see a 65-year-old woman stand up and say that even with the bandage over her eye, she could already see the light,” said Linda Sarsour, a U.S. based activist, author, and Baitulmaal ambassador.

One of Baitulmaal’s beneficiaries, Bishara, a young mother of five and the sole provider for her family, received her second eye cataract surgery to improve vision in both eyes. Today, she can walk independently and care for herself again. Most importantly, she carries renewed hope that she can rebuild her small business and continue supporting her children.

“I was in a very dark place, but I feel alive and beautiful again,” said Bishara.

By restoring sight, the project helps patients regain independence and rebuild their lives. Many beneficiaries are able to return to work, continue their education, and participate fully in their communities once again. Beyond the physical impact, restored vision also brings renewed confidence, emotional well-being, and hope for a brighter future.

According to the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), cataracts account for nearly 50 percent of avoidable blindness in Africa, largely due to limited access to surgical care in rural and underserved communities.

In addition to performing free cataract surgery in Kenya, Baitulmaal has also provided  emergency aid, fresh meat for Udhiyah, orphan support, and Ramadan Food Packages. To learn more about or contribute to these efforts, please visit johnjanney.org/.

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Europe, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

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Baitulmaal Delivers Life-Saving Maternal Care in Wajir

WAJIR, KENYA December 25, 2025 – Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonprofit, recently provided essential medical equipment and specialized training for healthcare workers at Wajir County Referral Hospital in Kenya to strengthen maternal and newborn care. The initiative was implemented in part through a generous grant from the Gates Foundation and in partnership with Every Pregnancy, a global coalition dedicated to saving the lives of mothers and babies.

The project is expected to enhance emergency obstetric and newborn care services, reduce medical delays, and improve the overall quality of care for mothers and newborns. It also supports Wajir County’s ongoing efforts to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality rates and expand access to life-saving healthcare services.

“We appreciate the donation given to us. This contribution [from Baitulmaal] is not an ordinary gift; it is a sign of love, compassion, and support for our community. It aligns with the vision and mission of this hospital to improve the quality of care we provide,” said Mohammed Omar, Director of Wajir County Referral Hospital. “This support will help strengthen our services and enhance the care we aim to deliver to mothers and newborns.”

According to Ahmed Sherif, Senior Manager of International Programs at Baitulmaal, the project will directly benefit mothers receiving care at Wajir County Referral Hospital, high risk pregnancies, newborns requiring specialized support, and healthcare professionals participating in the training. The initiative will also indirectly benefit communities across Wajir County by strengthening the hospital’s ability to provide timely and quality maternal and newborn healthcare services.

According to the African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP), Wajir County is among the 15 counties that account for more than 60% of maternal deaths in Kenya, with an estimated maternal mortality ratio of 1,683 deaths per 100,000 live births. These figures highlight the urgent need for improved maternal and newborn healthcare services in the region.

As part of the initiative, Baitulmaal donated critical medical equipment to the hospital, including a delivery bed, multiple maternity beds, baby cots, a newborn incubator, a suction machine, and an LED inspection light.  The charity also conducted a five-day Emergency Obstetric and Newborn care (EmONC) mentorship program for healthcare personnel to strengthen their capacity to manage complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and the newborn period.

In addition to providing essential medical equipment to Wajir County Referral Hospital in Kenya, Baitulmaal has also delivered fresh meat for Udhiyah, Ramadan Food Packages, provided support to orphans, and distributed emergency aid during flash floods. To learn more about or contribute to these efforts, please visit johnjanney.org/.

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Europe, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

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Baitulmaal Opens New Hospital in Mogadishu Featuring Maternity Unit Supported by the Gates Foundation and Every Pregnancy

MOGADISHU, SOMALIA – November 13, 2025 – Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian organization, recently opened Baitulmaal Hope Hospital, a new 30-bed health facility in the Garasballey District of Mogadishu designed to expand lifesaving healthcare for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and underserved families across the region. The hospital includes a dedicated maternity unit made possible in part through a generous grant from the Gates Foundation in partnership with Every Pregnancy, a coalition dedicated to saving the lives of mothers and babies globally.

The opening ceremony gathered community leaders, medical professionals, government representatives, and international partners to mark a major milestone in expanding access to essential healthcare in Somalia. The country continues to face one of the world’s most complex and protracted humanitarian crises, with 5.9 million people now in need of assistance and 2.6 million internally displaced.

Maternal and child health needs are particularly acute: Somali women face a 1 in 14 lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy-related complications, one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The country also suffers from one of the highest under-five mortality rates globally, with neonatal deaths accounting for over 60 percent of all child mortality. Most of these deaths are preventable with timely access to quality care.

Baitulmaal Hope Hospital was created to help fill these critical gaps. The facility provides adult, pediatric, and maternity outpatient consultations; basic treatments such as wound care; skilled delivery services; antenatal and postnatal care; and emergency obstetric surgery, including cesarean sections. Operating six days per week and equipped to serve 50–100 patients daily, the hospital offers a vital lifeline to communities affected by conflict, displacement, and natural disasters.

“Today marks a new chapter of hope for the people of Mogadishu,” said Mazen Mokhtar, CEO of Baitulmaal. “This hospital is more than a building – it is a commitment to dignity, compassion, and equitable access to healthcare for all. We are deeply grateful to the Gates Foundation and the Every Pregnancy Coalition for their partnership in making this possible.”

The new maternity unit, dedicated to the Gates Foundation and Every Pregnancy, is specifically designed to address Somalia’s urgent maternal health challenges. It provides safe delivery spaces, trained health personnel, emergency obstetric care, and improved access to birth-spacing and reproductive health services, all of which are essential to reducing preventable maternal and neonatal deaths.

“Every Pregnancy is working with Baitulmaal to make every pregnancy safe,” said Marleen Vellecoop, COO of Every Pregnancy. “Here in Somalia, around 5,000 mothers and 25,000 newborns die every year. Almost all of these deaths are preventable. This hospital [will help] prevent those deaths.”

Baitulmaal Hope Hospital is positioned to relieve pressure on existing local facilities while delivering patient-centered care staffed by trained Somali medical professionals. The hospital’s design prioritizes sustainability, community integration, and the long-term strengthening of the region’s health infrastructure. The hospital will benefit from a referral partnership with Jazeera University Hospital, which will help ensure continuity of care and long-term sustainability. Jazeera University will maintain low, cost-recovery fees for services while waiving fees entirely for those experiencing financial hardship, including many IDPs, subsidizing operations when needed – especially for maternal and newborn health.

The facility is part of Baitulmaal’s broader investment in healthcare, water access, education, and poverty-focused programming in Somalia. By expanding medical services in Mogadishu, Baitulmaal aims to reduce preventable illness, support maternal and child health, and provide reliable care to communities recovering from years of conflict and displacement.

“I encourage everybody to support Baitulmaal Hospital, this hospital of hope for Somalia, to serve mothers and newborns in this excellent maternity and newborn ward,” said Vellecoop. “Ultimately, investing in the future of this important country.”

In addition to Baitulmaal Hope Hospital, the charity has also opened a new school, ensured access to free education for hundreds of students, dug deep-water borehole wells, mobilized drought relief efforts, provided fresh meat for Udhiyah, distributed Ramadan food packages, and supported the Bandiradley Hospital in Somalia. To learn more about or contribute to these efforts, visit johnjanney.org/.

About Baitulmaal

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to underserved communities around the world, regardless of faith or nationality. Its programs include food security, water, health care, education and emergency relief. A proud partner of the Every Pregnancy Coalition, Baitulmaal envisions a world where every mother and child has the care and resources they need to thrive. For more information, visit johnjanney.org/.

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Baitulmaal Sends Medical Teams to Gaza

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GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE July 18, 2024 — Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonproft, recently completed the first month of its medical mission to support vulnerable patients at the Nasser Medical Complex in the besieged Gaza Strip.

According to Riham Mahmoud, Baitulmaal’s health delegate in Cairo and former employee of the Gaza Ministry of Health, the goals of Baitulmaal’s medical mission include:

      • decreasing mortality and complications among ill, injured, or pregnant patients; 
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      • boosting capacity building among Gaza’s healthcare providers, including technical surgical skills;
      • decreasing the wait time for surgeries;
      • and improving the efficiency of medical interventions by providing essential needs such as drugs, equipment, and disposables.

Three physicians participated in Baitulmaal’s inaugural medical mission to Gaza: U.S.-based obstetricians Dr. Hina Cheema and Dr. Thalia Raya Pachiyannakis joined neonatologist Dr. Zohair Lahna from France at the Nasser Medical Complex. The doctors volunteered their time and expertise to support maternal and newborn healthcare in Gaza amid ongoing blockades and bombardments in the region.

“We witnessed four stillbirths that could have been prevented if there was appropriate equipment,” Dr. Cheema said during an interview with Hind Khoudary of Al-Jazeera English. “It is heartbreaking…the stillbirth rate has increased. Babies are dying, and they should not have to die.”

Despite the daily horrors and severe lack of resources, there is still hope according to Dr. Pachiyannakis.

“It is so inspiring to see the Palestinian doctors come to work every day and give their all to the Palestinian people that are suffering,” she said. “They are working under unbelievable stress with limited resources. They are not being paid for nine months, all the staff, but they come with such happiness because they are caring for their patients.”

Nasser Medical Complex, located in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, is one of the key healthcare facilities in the region providing essential medical services to the population despite ongoing hostilities and severe resource constraints. The hospital has been severely affected by the conflict, experiencing extensive damage to its infrastructure, including critical areas such as the maternity ward, ICU, and the Limb Reconstruction Centre, which previously helped over 400 patients avoid amputation. Medical staff resumed services at the Nasser Medical Complex to care for the increasing number of patients impacted by ongoing displacement and hostilities in the Gaza Strip, but continues to face severe shortages of fuel, equipment, staff, and other resources.

Since Oct. 7, 2023, more than 38,000 people have been killed in Gaza, and more than 88,000 have been wounded according to local health officials. Malnutrition and disease have become widespread due to frequent displacement, destruction of infrastructure, and ongoing blockades on food, water, fuel, and other essential resources. The latest U.N. figures report that 23 out of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are out of service, more than 60 percent of Gaza’s primary health facilities have shut down, and those that are remaining are only partially functional. More than 500 healthcare workers have also been killed since October, while women, children, and newborns are disproportionately bearing the burden of the hostilities in Gaza.

Baitulmaal has been on the ground in Gaza providing food, shelter kits, hygiene supplies, clean water, psychosocial support, temporary housing, and other emergency aid since October 7. Baitulmaal has been working in Palestine for more than a decade providing food, clothing, education support, seasonal giving, emergency aid and healthcare in Palestine, in addition to operating 400 water tanks in Gaza

Baitulmaal continues to provide aid during the current crisis. If you would like to learn more about or contribute to Baitulmaal’s efforts in Palestine, please visit their website at johnjanney.org/.

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Europe, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

 

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120,000 Displaced Palestinians Receive Food, Hygiene Supplies in Gaza

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RAFAH, PALESTINE January 18, 2024 – Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonprofit, recently distributed emergency humanitarian aid to 120,000 displaced Palestinians in Gaza after the successful entry of Baitulmaal’s second aid convoy from Egypt earlier this week.

Ten trucks crossed into Gaza from the Rafah border crossing carrying humanitarian aid such as 2,160 food packages, 2,700 hygiene kits, and 120 tonnes of freshly ground and packed flour.

According to Ahmed Sherif, international offices manager at Baitulmaal, the expressed needs of displaced Palestinians were taken into account when determining what aid to secure on the restricted numbers of trucks that are allowed into Gaza.

“We prioritized dignity kits for women and girls after hearing about their struggles,” Sherif said. “We also took into consideration other needs such as dry yeast to bake bread, as well as their desire for coffee and tea that gives them some comfort.”

The 120 tonnes of flour were allocated to families in Khan Younis, Rafah, and cancer and kidney failure patients. According to Sherif, a local group of women volunteered to prepare 120,000 loaves of fresh bread for these patients.

This aid convoy was overseen and prepared in Egypt by a delegation of U.S.-based activists that included Linda Sarsour, Zahra Billoo and Suzie Othman.

“Resources are getting into Gaza,” Sarsour said, referring to Baitulmaal’s ability to pass inspections and send critical aid into Gaza. She thanked the charity and its donors who “allow us to bless the people who are in Gaza and all around the world who need these resources in these very dire times.”

Since October 7, Israeli forces have killed more than 25,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, injured more than 57,000, and displaced more than 1 million residents, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Israel also imposed a blockade on food, water, fuel and electricity from entering Gaza. Prior to October 7, Gaza relied on more than 500 humanitarian aid trucks per day to meet the needs of the population. Since then, only a fraction of aid trucks have been allowed in.

Baitulmaal’s first humanitarian aid convoy successfully entered Gaza with 14 trucks of aid. This will be the second aid convoy that has entered Gaza, with more aid convoys on the way.

In addition to the successful entry of humanitarian aid trucks into Gaza, Baitulmaal has been on the ground in Gaza providing food, shelter kits, hygiene supplies, clean water, psychosocial support and other emergency aid since October 7. Baitulmaal has been working in Palestine for more than a decade providing food, clothing, education support, seasonal giving, emergency aid and healthcare in Palestine, in addition to operating 400 water tanks in Gaza. Having staff and resources on the ground has enabled Baitulmaal to quickly mobilize emergency aid from existing stock within Gaza to families in need.

Baitulmaal continues to provide aid during the current crisis and will deliver more aid into Gaza as the situation allows. If you would like to learn more about or contribute to Baitulmaal’s efforts in Palestine, please visit their website at johnjanney.org/.

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Europe, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

 

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Baitulmaal Provides Medical Supplies Benefitting 40,000 Patients in Gaza

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GAZA, PALESTINE November 12, 2023 – Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonprofit, recently provided medical supplies to support Gaza’s medical sector, benefitting 40,000 patients in Gaza.

According to Ahmed Sherif, international offices manager at Baitulmaal, the beneficiaries included many wounded children, women, and disabled people. The health centers in Gaza received medical supplies, medicine, and ambulance support.

“As the escalation in Gaza continues, the demand for medical supplies keeps growing,” Sherif said. “We must help the people of Gaza by providing the necessary medical equipment in operating rooms to better treat the wounded victims.”

After October 7, health authorities in Gaza reported the death toll increased to more than 5,500 deaths, more than half of them being children, women, and elderly people, in addition to injuring more than 15,500 others, most of them also children and women.

In addition to providing medical supplies to Gaza, Baitulmaal has been providing emergency aid, food, clean water stations, and psychosocial support for children.

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Europe, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

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Baitulmaal Joins Coalition Promoting Maternal, Child Healthcare

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DALLAS, TEXAS September 7, 2023 — Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonprofit, is proud to announce its partnership with the ‘For Mama’ campaign promoting maternal, newborn and child health alongside a coalition of U.S. and U.K. faith-inspired philanthropies and donors, with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

‘For Mama’ is a new social media campaign that aims to raise awareness of the high rates of maternal deaths which impact vulnerable women around the world, along with solutions to prevent them.

“Most of these deaths are entirely preventable with existing tools and access to consistent, quality care throughout pregnancy,” the campaign website reads. “The campaign challenges all of us to act – and take a campaign pledge – ‘for mama’ to ensure that life-saving interventions reach the mothers and babies who need them most.”

UNICEF estimates that nearly 94 percent of maternal deaths occur in low and middle-income countries, while maternal mortality in humanitarian settings is nearly double the world average. (UNFPA) In the U.S., Black women are nearly three times more likely to die during pregnancy than white women. (CDC 2021)  

According to Elizabeth Sohail, program development manager at Baitulmaal, the charity has a long history of supporting the health and wellness of women and children in underserved communities around the world.

“Baitulmaal is committed to raising awareness about the struggles women face in accessing quality healthcare, nutrition and other basic necessities that help them and their families thrive,” Sohail said. “We are honored to join this campaign and encourage everyone to take the pledge in support of all the ‘mamas’ in our lives and around the world.”

If you would like to learn more about the campaign or sign the pledge, please visit the website at actformama.org/bi.

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices and representatives in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Europe, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East. Learn more about Baitulmaal at johnjanney.org/.

 

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180 Patients Regain Sight After Receiving Cataract Surgery in Uganda

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KAMPALA, UGANDA  August 20, 2023 – Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonprofit, recently provided free cataract surgery to 180 underprivileged patients in Uganda.

According to Ahmed Sherif, international offices manager at Baitulmaal, patients came from across the country, including impoverished individuals, people with disabilities, the elderly and some children. 

“Many individuals, especially in rural areas, lack timely and appropriate eye care services,” Sherif said. “Access to healthcare is a right that everyone deserves regardless of their socioeconomic background.”

The national poverty rate in Uganda is approximately 30 percent. An estimated 42,000 Ugandans suffer from cataract blindness requiring immediate treatment. Delays in seeking treatment contribute to the high incidence of blindness in the country according to the National Library of Medicine.

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Europe, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

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1,671 Displaced Syrians Receive Hygiene, Water Supplies

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IDLIB, SYRIA August 15, 2023 – Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonprofit, recently provided hygiene kits and clean water access to 1,671 displaced Syrians.

Approximately 400 families living in Kafr Yahmoon, Khazzan Camp, Zaitoun Camp and Maarshurin in northern Syria benefited from the aid. Hygiene kits contained essential items such as soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, diapers, and other personal hygiene products. Each family also received access to 5 barrels of clean water.

According to Elizabeth Sohail, program development manager at Baitulmaal, the beneficiaries were impacted by earthquakes that struck Turkiye and Syria earlier this year, leaving already struggling families at risk.

“Syrian families are living in precarious situations without access to basic needs like water and sanitation,” Sohail said. “This has led to a high risk of waterborne disease and other health issues. These aid deliveries are essential to improving the health and well-being of vulnerable families.”

Syrians have been facing ongoing conflict in addition to natural disasters in recent years. Since 2011, more than 6 million Syrians have fled the country and 6.7 million are internally displaced

According to the UN, 14.6 million people need humanitarian assistance in 2022, an increase of 1.2 million from 2021. The recent earthquake displaced families yet again and left them struggling to access food, water, and other basic needs.

Baitulmaal has been on the ground in northwest Syria delivering food, rebuilding schools, completing water access projects, and responding to emergencies including the recent earthquakes. Hospitals and clinics in northern Syria were among the recipients of a $5.35M medical aid shipment. To learn more about or contribute to these efforts, visit johnjanney.org/. 

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Europe, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

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$5.35M in Medical Supplies Reach Turkiye, Northern Syria

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ISTANBUL, TURKIYE April 5, 2023 — Baitulmaal, a Dallas-based international humanitarian nonprofit, recently completed the distribution of a $5.35M medical aid shipment to earthquake-raved Turkiye and northern Syria.

The first two of seventeen containers arrived in Kahramanmaraş the day after a series of deadly earthquakes struck in Turkiye on February 6, 2023. The initial shipments included 200 hospital beds that were used to support doctors, medical technicians and nurses treating the critically injured in the wake of the disaster.

The remaining fifteen containers arrived in Mersin, a port city in Turkiye, and were dispatched to various hospitals and clinics within Turkiye and in northern Syria. Among the recipients were Kocaeli University Research and Application Hospital and Yozgat University Hospital in Turkiye, as well as Idlib National Hospital, Aqrabat Hospital, Noor Hospital for Women and Children as well as smaller clinics in the region.

The shipments included essential items such as medical equipment and devices, hospital beds and triage supplies. Hisham Morgan, operations director at Baitulmaal, oversaw the deliveries in Turkiye.

“The health sectors of both countries were overwhelmed and in dire need of medical supplies after such a large-scale tragedy. Those who survived the quakes were at risk of succumbing to their injuries without ongoing care and adequate resources,” Morgan said. “Thankfully, the shipments arrived in time. The receiving hospitals were very grateful for these donations and expressed their deepest appreciation to Baitulmaal donors.”

On February 6, 2023, a series of powerful earthquakes struck in southern Turkiye and northern Syria, followed by thousands of significant aftershocks including another deadly 6.3 magnitude quake two weeks after the initial 7.8 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes. As of February 22, 2023, the death toll stands at more than 47,000 people across both countries with thousands more injured, missing or displaced.

Baitulmaal has been on the ground in Turkiye and northern Syria mobilizing aid to affected areas. In addition to the $5.35M in medical supplies, Baitulmaal distributed more than 340,000 meals in cities such as Hatay, Gaziantep and Sanliurfa in Turkiye as well as in Idlib in northern Syria. The charity also distributed blankets, tents, clothing, shoes, heaters and firewood to displaced families.

Baitulmaal has been in the region prior to the earthquakes delivering aid. In addition to food and winter relief, Baitulmaal also supports Uyghur and Syrian refugees in Turkiye, oversees hundreds of donor-sponsored orphans, and has reconstructed four schools including a large vocational school in Ras Al-Ayn, Syria. To learn more about or contribute to these efforts, visit johnjanney.org/.

Baitulmaal is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides life-saving, life-sustaining and life-enriching aid to people in need around the world. With headquarters in Texas, the charity has domestic offices in California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey as well as international offices in Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.

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