The Beit Lahia Development Association, supported by World Central Kitchen (WCK), gave 567 fruit boxes to children in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, as part of its emergency food security interventions. This program is an essential component of the association’s continuous efforts to address the most vulnerable populations’ pressing needs in the face of the difficult humanitarian circumstances of the present.
By enhancing children’s nutritional health and offering crucial food support, the association hopes to lessen the effects of the ongoing crisis. Additionally, these initiatives aim to improve the resilience of impacted families throughout the region and fortify the emergency humanitarian response system.
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