This humanitarian project aims to provide winter clothing sets to 120vulnerable children living in displacement camps across Khan Younis.
With harsh winter conditions and severe shortages of basic necessities, the project ensures that children receive warmth, protection, and dignity through full winter clothing packages.
Background and Justification
Due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, thousands of children are displaced and living in tents or damaged shelters with minimal protection from the cold.
Winter illnesses are increasing, and many families lack the ability to provide adequate clothing.
This project responds to an urgent humanitarian need by distributing winter clothing to 120children, helping them remain warm and healthy.
Project Goal and Objectives
Overall Goal
To protect vulnerable children in Khan Younis camps from severe winter conditions by providing essential winter clothing.
Specific Objectives
Distribute complete winter clothing sets to 120children.
Reduce cold-related health risks among displaced children.
Support impoverished families during winter.
Encourage youth volunteerism and community solidarity.
Target Group
Direct beneficiaries: 120children (ages 3–14).
Indirect beneficiaries: ~120families.
Selection focuses on displaced and highly vulnerable households.
Implementation Plan
Preparation & Coordination
Transportation of supplies
Distribution of winter sets to 100 children
Photography & video documentation
Volunteer symbolic rewards
Submission of final report