CryptoCare Foundation: A Humanitarian Appeal for Gaza

A Catastrophe Without Precedent

In Gaza, humanity is being tested like never before. A famine has been officially declared in the central and northern parts of the Strip, revealing a horror unfolding in real time: widespread starvation, mass displacement, and pending death
According to the latest IPC (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification), over 500,000 people—nearly a quarter of Gaza's population—are facing famine-like conditions.
A staggering 39% of Gazans now go days without eating, and malnutrition rates among children under five in Gaza City have quadrupled in just two months—reaching 16.5%, well above the emergency threshold
Doctors describe children with “protruding ribs” and “bony limbs,” heartbreaking signs of desperate hunger that have already claimed 138 lives this month alone, including 25 children

Women: Bearers of Both Burden and Hope

The war has shattered the very foundations that sustained mothers and their children. As of May 2025, WHO reports that every one of Gaza’s 2.1 million residents is teetering on the edge of catastrophe—three-quarters are in critical deprivation, with nearly 71,000 children under five expected to become acutely malnourished in the coming year.United Nations
More than 55,000 pregnant women are in Gaza right now—one in every three facing high-risk pregnancies amid collapsing health and nutrition access.EMRO
Only 7 out of 18 hospitals offering emergency obstetric and newborn care remain partially operational.Human Rights Watch
Basic maternal healthcare supplies—incubators, anaesthesia, sutures, vaccines—sit out of reach, held back by the aid blockade, even as babies are born into desperation.EMRO
Women and girls in overcrowded camps confront high risk of violence—psychological, economic, physical, and sexual—as they seek food, water, and dignity in a world gone numb.The Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation

Destruction and Collapse: Infrastructure, Health, and Survival

Gaza’s infrastructure lies in ruins:

  • Around 90% of health facilities are damaged or destroyed; massive debris—millions of tonnes—clog the land.

  • Water systems have collapsed—70% of Gaza’s water infrastructure is gone, and sewage systems are wrecked, spreading disease as children go thirsty.

Voices in the Darkness

The ICRC’s director-general, Pierre Krähenbühl, warns that the killing of humanitarian workers is becoming normalized—383 dead in 2024 and 265 in 2025—making aid delivery nearly impossible and turning Gaza into a moral abyss.
Tragically, hospital attacks continue. Just today, Nasser Hospital was struck twice: 20 people killed, including journalists and rescuers, as they tried to help.

Why We Must Act Now

This isn’t just a crisis—it’s genocide by neglect. Famine is not a natural disaster; it’s the result of blocked aid, infrastructure sabotage, and political inaction. Yet it can be reversed—if we choose to intervene with urgency.
With winter’s approach, without shelter, heat, or food, women and children will face illness, trauma, and death—not tomorrow, but today.

Call to Action: Together, We Can Be Their Lifeline

1. Donate Now
Every dollar fuels hope: emergency nutrition, maternal healthcare, mobile clinics, and safe spaces for women shattered by trauma.

2. Advocate and Amplify
Share their stories. Urge your networks, governments, and platforms to demand a ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian access, and the lifting of blockades.

3. Partner With Us
Host fundraisers. Support local safe spaces. Sponsor mobile units delivering food, medicine, and comfort to the most vulnerable.

Faces Behind the Numbers

  • A newborn, born in darkness, without an incubator or nutrition—fighting for life with every weakened breath.

  • A mother in labor, not in a hospital, but amid rubble, fearing every strike.

  • Children, skeletal under blankets, whose ribs tell the stories no words can capture.

In Gaza, women and children bear the brunt of a crisis many choose to ignore. But compassion remains. And through your support, their suffering can become someone’s salvation. Let us be their voice. Let us be the answer.