Yemen Emergency Relief

On the ground where it matters most

Providing lifesaving medical care to Yemen’s malnourished children. As conflict and hunger push millions into crisis, we are on the ground ensuring children receive urgent treatment, life-saving surgeries, and long-term care.

Yemen Crisis Response During Ramadan

This Ramadan, we are providing lifesaving medical care to Yemen’s malnourished children.
As families fast around the world, children in Yemen are battling severe hunger and preventable illness.

Your donation helps ensure they receive urgent treatment, emergency surgeries, nutritional support, and long-term care.

Ramadan is a month of mercy; and these children need it now more than ever.

+2M

malnourished children

400K

need urgent medical care

1 in 4

orphaned or displaced

80%

in need of aid

Our actions focus on 4 core pillars.
Whether it’s hunger, lack of clean water, or the absence of medical care, these challenges can have a devastating and lasting impact on children’s lives.
Hunger
Children are the most vulnerable when it comes to food insecurity. Our Meals of Hope campaigns provide meals to children and their families in war zones and impoverished areas. From Syria to Yemen, we ensure that no child goes to bed hungry.
Healthcare
In conflict zones, children often suffer the most due to the lack of medical care. UMMA Relief funds life-saving surgeries and provides medical treatments for children who would otherwise be left untreated. Every child deserves the chance to grow up healthy and strong.
Water Access
Clean water is a basic need that millions of children lack access to. Through our water initiatives, we are building wells and providing filtration systems so that children and their families can have safe drinking water—reducing the risk of waterborne illnesses.
Education
War and disaster disrupt children’s education, leaving them without the resources to learn. UMMA Relief works to rebuild schools, provide educational materials, and create safe learning spaces so that children can continue their education even in the toughest circumstances.