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[quote=Anonymous]So I asked ChatGpt to give me a list of verified charities that serve children in Gaza, and here is what I got: *Save the Children Save the Children has been operating in Gaza since 1953, providing essential services such as food, shelter, medical care, clean water, and education to Palestinian children impacted by the ongoing conflict. Your donation can help sustain these vital programs. https://www.savethechildren.org/us/where-we-work/west-bank-gaza *Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF) PCRF has been providing medical and humanitarian relief to children throughout the Levant, regardless of their nationality or religion. Their initiatives include medical missions, hospital infrastructure projects, and trauma counseling. https://pcrf.foundation *American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) ANERA has been providing humanitarian aid in Gaza since 1968. Their efforts include distributing food, water, medical supplies, and providing psychosocial support to displaced families. https://www.anera.org/where-we-work/palestine/gaza/ Catholic Relief Services (CRS) CRS is the international humanitarian agency of the U.S. Catholic community, providing assistance in over 110 countries. In Gaza, they have delivered food parcels, hygiene kits, and tents to displaced families. https://www.crs.org *Gaza Soup Kitchen Founded in 2024, this grassroots organization provides food to Palestinians at risk of famine during the Gaza war. They have been serving thousands daily, though operations have been severely impacted by the lack of humanitarian aid in Gaza. https://givebutter.com/gaza-soup-kitchen I then asked for their ratings by independent groups to make sure they're legit and got positive ones for all. As always, do your own research before deciding which one to give to. -Save the Children: 4-star rating on Charity Navigator. -PCRF: 4-star rating and Gold Transparency rating on GuideStar. -ANERA: Also highly rated on both Charity Navigator and GuideStar. -CRS: Accredited by BBB and consistently receives high scores for financial accountability. -Gaza Soup Kitchen: A newer grassroots initiative, often verified through platforms like Givebutter, which uses Stripe and PayPal Giving Fund to process donations securely. While it doesn’t yet have years of third-party reviews, it is publicly transparent and tied to known Gaza relief networks. I will also try to reach out to an old friend who has worked in Gaza and in international food aid to get some feedback on which groups are the most effective, and I will report back.[/quote]
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