ReliefAid is distributing life-saving aid to families in Gaza now.
Nationwide
The situation in Gaza has reached crisis point, the death toll rises daily and families have nowhere to flee. Compounding the distress, Gaza's closed borders have made humanitarian access all but impossible, leaving families lost, abandoned and without the basics needed to survive.
Despite these monumental challenges, ReliefAid is delivering aid in Gaza.
As we have done in other conflicts, ReliefAid is bringing support where it is needed most. Leveraging our established networks on the ground, we have deployed a team within Gaza to deliver life-saving aid directly to families.
Right now, we’re delivering safe drinking water to over 2,000 people in Gaza every day, around 60,000 people each month.
Our water is sourced from boreholes within Gaza, treated at desalination plants, and taken directly in tankers to displacement camps - so we can continue delivering water during the blockade.
Tragically, 8 of our 10 team members in northern Gaza have been killed. Our team in the south have survived so far but have lost homes, family members and are living in tented camps, yet they continue their work every day to keep families alive.
We believe in the power of people. Please join us in supporting the families of Gaza and share our message of hope with your friends, family and colleagues.
Together we can make a difference.
Conflict Zone Aid Delivery
ReliefAid is a New Zealand-founded humanitarian organisation delivering life-saving assistance into some of the world’s most dangerous and hard-to-reach conflict zones. With local teams on the ground in Gaza, Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan, we get aid directly to families who need it most.
We rely entirely on donations from people like you. Every contribution, big or small, helps us reach families who have been left with nothing.
Donate today and support life-saving action where it matters most.
Funds will be spent on emergency aid to be distributed to families in crisis in Gaza.
As regional conflict escalates, thank you for delivering water to families in Gaza 16 March 2026
Since the conflict in Iran began, attacks across the region have intensified, creating wider instability and worsening the humanitarian conditions facing families in Gaza.
Since the escalation of conflict in late February, all major border crossings into Gaza, including the critical Rafah crossing, have been closed, further restricting the small flow of aid and worsening an already dire situation for families.
In a time of a great uncertainty globally, this uncertainty is felt acutely in Gaza. Ahmad, our team lead there shared,
‘The situation in Gaza remains extremely difficult. With the borders closed and only very limited aid entering, both humanitarian supplies and commercial goods are becoming increasingly scarce … Looking ahead, there is a lot of uncertainty about the coming weeks, especially with the wider regional tensions and the war between the US and Iran, and how this might further affect transportation, water supply, and other essential services in Gaza’.
In times of such turmoil, we here in New Zealand can provide a small thread of survival and stability for families in Gaza.
Thank you for continuing to support families in Gaza - yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Because of you, families in Gaza have access to clean, safe drinking water and will continue to do so with your ongoing support.
We cannot overstate our gratitude for your humanity and commitment to supporting families in Gaza. Thank you!
We’re incredibly grateful for your support of families in Gaza. Your donation allows ReliefAid teams to continue delivering water to displaced communities. Follow @relief_aid on Instagram to see updates from inside Gaza from our team.
Kia ora Samuel! We’re incredibly grateful for your support of families in Gaza. Your donation allows ReliefAid teams to continue delivering water to displaced communities. Follow @relief_aid on Instagram to see updates from the field.
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