PCRF - Dallas
08/06/2025
In Gaza, where food is nearly impossible to find, we continue to work hard every day to provide children what they need to grow up healthier.
Even in destruction, compassion finds a way.
Over four days, PCRF provided 16,010 fresh vegetable parcels, reaching 80,050 people, acts of love delivered to orphans, vulnerable children, and their caregivers through our Emergency Food Relief Program.
From north to south Gaza, we’re not just feeding families, we’re reminding them that they not alone.
Thank you to everyone around the world who continues to care. Your support is feeding hope.
Because Children Deserve Better 🩷
08/04/2025
Every day in Gaza, PCRF’s mental health team witnesses the impact of their work. Smiles slowly return to children’s faces, relief shows in their words and gestures, and moments of calm break through the trauma.
As war, displacement, and hunger continue to disturb and threaten the peace of childhood, our team provides regular psychological support and therapeutic activities in shelters and safe spaces across the Gaza Strip. Through drawing, storytelling, group games, and emotional care, we help children release stress, rebuild resilience, and feel safe again.
Help us continue to be there for Gaza’s children when they need it most. 💙
pcrf.net/gaza-pediatric-mental-health-initiative
06/12/2025
No child should have to face this alone.
In Gaza, it is heartbreaking that children are without parents, without homes, without anyone to hold their hand through the pain.
We cannot undo their loss.
But at PCRF, we have made a commitment to do everything we can to continue to find and support these children through our Emergency Orphan Program. Whether it’s delivering food, providing medical care, or simply showing up.
They need us. Now more than ever. With your help, we can remind them they are not alone and not forgotten. 💙
06/06/2025
In Palestine, even those with the least still find ways to give during Eid. When money is scarce, they give their presence, visiting family at sunrise, sharing meals and sweets prepared with mother’s love, bringing joy to children, and offering Udhiyah when they are able.
But this year, amid deepening hardship, ongoing displacement and loss, in both Gaza and the West Bank, the spirit of Eid carries a different weight.
To everyone who believes that even the smallest act of kindness matters, thank you. Your generosity is helping make Eid feel a little more like home for children and families across Palestine.
From the PCRF family: Adha Mubarak to you, your loved ones, and to the people of Palestine.
We are honored to welcome back our long-time volunteer and friend Dr. Mads Gilbert, who has returned to the West Bank from Norway to lead a new capacity-building mission with PCRF.
For a week, Dr. Gilbert met with staff, had extensive discussions and learned about the current difficulties in operating medical services in occupied West Bank. He planned further cooperation - and provided advanced emergency training to Palestinian doctors and nurses at Rafidia Hospital in Nablus, the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, and Alia Hospital in Hebron.
Dr. Gilbert’s impact has been especially profound in Gaza. For over eight years he has led lifesaving training and education programs that continue to serve communities in crisis. Through more than a dozen missions with PCRF, he has helped build a generation of skilled first responders and medical professionals whose knowledge has continued to save lives, especially in the face of ongoing hardship.
This latest mission reflects PCRF’s commitment to strengthening local medical systems and empowering frontline teams to deliver essential care where it is needed, when it is needed, by those living the reality every day.
Thank you, Dr. Gilbert, for your dedication, and to every medical team member who strives for justice, healing, and humanity. 💙
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the organization
Website
Address
Dallas, TX