Emergency Response
Emergencies are an unfortunate reality that can occur at any place or time. These events are unpredictable and can have severe consequences
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About
What is HADI’s
Emergencies Program?
Emergencies are an unfortunate reality that can occur at any place or time. These events are unpredictable and can have severe consequences. Our global partners are able to respond rapidly and effectively to both natural disasters and human-centered catastrophes.
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said: “Whoever relieves a Muslim of some worldly distress, Allah (SWT) will relieve him of some of the distress of the Day of Resurrection…”
With your donations, our partners are capable of delivering immediate assistance in the form of food, water, medicines, temporary shelter, hygiene kits, and other necessities.
Why we need your support
Disasters, whether natural or man-made, can strike without and have long-term effect. Our focus is on addressing the immediate requirements of those affected by calamities.
6.4 million
people across Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia in need of urgent humanitarian assistance.
21.6 million
people require humanitarian assistance in Yemen; 12.9 million are children.
6.8 million
Syrians are internally displaced, and 15.3 million require humanitarian aid.
1 million +
Rohingya are currently living in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh; 60% are children.
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Los Angeles Fire Emergency
In response to the recent wildfires in Los Angeles and the immense loss and hardship they have caused, HADI Relief extends its deepest prayers and unwavering support to all those affected. This unprecedented tragedy has led to the devastating destruction of dozens of structures, as well as thousands of homes and businesses. Our thoughts and hearts are with everyone impacted during this challenging time, and we stand united in solidarity as we work toward recovery and healing.
Pakistan Flood Emergency
The monsoon rains and heavy floods in the Sutlej River have displaced over 380,000 poor people – most women and children in 7 districts of Punjab province. Besides causing heavy damage to community infrastructure in hundreds of villages over 160,000 acres of farmland with standing crops are inundated by flood water. The affected families desperately need food, water, hygiene supplies and essential non-food items.
North Africa Emergency
Deadly 6.8 earthquake strikes Morocco and devasting floods hit Libya within days of each other. OCHA report over 9,000 people have died and tens of thousands are injured, missing and lost their homes.
Afghanistan Earthquake
For decades, the Afghan population has been trapped in the middle of conflicts, with several related international and economic sanctions, a changing climate, and underemployment. The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated their problems,
Winter Appeal
Maui is facing one of the deadliest wildfires in over 100 years. They urgently need our support to provide immediate relief and aid to those affected by this disaster.
Hawaii Wildfire Emergency Appeal
Maui is facing one of the deadliest wildfires in over 100 years. They urgently need our support to provide immediate relief and aid to those affected by this disaster.
Global Refugees Crisis
For over a decade, Syria has been embroiled in a complex situation of suffering and deprivation. This has posed the toughest problems for children. Poverty and unemployment are two of the most difficult issues for Syrian refugees.
Syrian Humanitarian Crisis
For over a decade, Syria has been embroiled in a complex situation of suffering and deprivation. This has posed the toughest problems for children. Poverty and unemployment are two of the most difficult issues for Syrian refugees.
Rohingya Refugee Humanitarian Crisis
According to the UN, the Rohingya people have been forced to flee their homes and have sought refuge in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh. With over 900,000 refugees-including more than 400,000 children
Palestine Emergency
Palestinians are subjected to a life of subjugation and the dread of violence, deprived of almost all fundamental human rights. Sustenance shortage, deficient water quality, restricted access to healthcare, limited educational possibilities, high joblessness, and restricted movement are only some of the many issues that the people of Palestine must confront in their everyday lives.
Gaza has been portrayed as a “prison.” Numerous years of limitations on movement, along with blockades, have left about 2 million occupants, making it one of the most densely populated areas in the world. And more than 50% of those two million are under the age of 18. The clash has additionally brought about one of the greatest refugee crises this world has ever seen. More than 7 million Palestinians have been uprooted.
Food Crisis in Afghanistan
For decades, the Afghan population has been trapped in the middle of conflicts, with several related international and economic sanctions, a changing climate, and underemployment. The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated their problems,
War in Yemen
“The war in Yemen is not a regional issue, it is a global issue. It is a moral and humanitarian crisis that demands our urgent attention and action. We cannot allow innocent civilians to continue to suffer and die in a conflict that has no military solution.” – António Guterres
Bangladesh Flood Emergency
On August 22st, 2024, flash floods in Bangladesh have affected 5.7 million people and claimed over 20 lives. Eleven districts have been severely impacted, with critical infrastructure destroyed. While floodwaters are receding, 350,000 people remain in emergency shelters, urgently needing help. Landslides have further displaced families and caused more injuries.
Lebanon Emergency
Violence spreads, overcrowding worsens as newly displaced families arrive in fear and desperate need of assistance.