THE WORLD'S FORGOTTEN CRISIS

Why Yemen?

Behind the headlines, millions of families are enduring the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. This is why we are there — and why your support has never mattered more.

A Nation in Crisis

After nearly a decade of conflict, Yemen faces one of the most severe humanitarian emergencies on earth. Economic collapse, mass displacement, and the breakdown of basic services have left the majority of the population dependent on aid simply to survive. Behind every statistic is a family — a mother walking miles for clean water, a child going to sleep hungry, a community rebuilding from nothing.

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of the population rely on humanitarian aid to survive
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people face acute food insecurity
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lack access to safe drinking water
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of health facilities are only partly functioning or closed

Figures based on United Nations and humanitarian agency reports.

Why We Stand With Yemen

A place of overwhelming need — and a place where your compassion creates real, measurable change.

The Greatest Need

Yemen remains one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises — yet one of the most underfunded and overlooked.

A Forgotten Emergency

As global attention moves elsewhere, millions of Yemenis are left without the help they urgently need. We refuse to look away.

We're Already There

With field offices in Marib, Taiz, and Aden, we deliver aid directly inside Yemen — no middlemen, no delays.

Aid You Can Trust

Every donation is delivered transparently by our teams on the ground, reaching the families who need it most.

Where We Work in Yemen

Our teams operate from three field offices — reaching displaced families and vulnerable communities across some of the hardest-hit regions of Yemen.

Field Office Governorates We Serve

What Your Support Delivers

Every gift becomes real, life-saving aid on the ground in Yemen.

Food Baskets
Clean Water
Shelter
Healthcare
Orphan Care

Stand With Yemen

Your compassion can reach a family who has been waiting far too long for help. Donate today and become part of the response — delivering hope where it is needed most.