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Conflict Zone Aid Delivery

ReliefAid saves lives and alleviates the suffering of people affected by armed conflict and natural disasters through independent and impartial humanitarian action.

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Ukraine Crisis

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Emergency Syria/Turkey earthquake appeal

Our team are on the ground.

Please help us deliver lifesaving aid to those that desperately need help.

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Wings to Learn

Building resilience through play in Bamyan, Afganistan.

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Afganistan Crisis

Helping those left behind

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Make a Difference — Give for Good

Make a real difference to a family displaced by conflict by purchasing ReliefAid gift cards.

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Building resilient children in Syria

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Fire for Life

A $25 donation will provide a family with a Fire for Life stove, giving them a cleaner, safer way to cook

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Crisis Point in Syria

“Many have been killed or injured, all are traumatised, they urgently need life-saving shelter aid.”

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Communities Under Fire

Our ‘Communities Under Fire’ food and shelter distributions will save the lives of families affected by the brutal civil war inside Syria.

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Allepo City Relief Video

Delivering aid to conflict zones

As conflicts around the world continue unabated, humanitarian relief organisation, ReliefAid is delivering emergency shelter support to families in need.

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Jamila

Jamila and her family have been forced from their home due to years of devastating civil war within Syria.

Without food, safe drinking water or adequate shelter Jamila’s family, and hundreds of thousands of others, are at risk of dying of hunger and exposure.

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ReliefAid’s work includes:

  • accessing conflict affected countries, such as Syria, where few aid agencies are able or willing to operate
  • providing life-saving relief, such as food and shelter support, to families in war zones and those affected by natural disasters who otherwise would not receive assistance
  • working directly on the ground, in the places relief is most needed and least accessible
  • speaking out on behalf of the men, women and children whose voices are often silenced by conflict or inaccessibility