US and Israel Launch 'Operation Epic Fury' Against Iran
Joint air attacks on military and nuclear facilities — Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan — mark a severe escalation in the regional conflict.
Innocent civilians are caught in a devastating conflict. We deliver medical aid, food, and shelter to those who need it most — and we need your help today.
We are a volunteer-driven relief organization delivering life-saving aid directly to Iranian civilians caught in the crossfire. 100% of public donations go to the field.
Deploying mobile trauma units, surgical kits, antibiotics, and essential medicines to conflict zones where hospitals have been destroyed.
Delivering survival rations, clean water bladders, and hygiene kits to prevent epidemics in displaced communities across Iran.
Emergency shelters, blankets, and protective aid for families fleeing bombardment and forced displacement.
Documenting human rights violations, supporting civil society, and amplifying voices of those crushed by repression.
Over half of all medical facilities lie in ruins. Basic care is impossible for millions.
Remaining hospitals overwhelmed — a crisis point in every major city.
Critical shortage of antibiotics, surgical kits, and basic painkillers.
Civilian death rate tripled since the start of the active conflict.
169 children. 169 unfinished stories. 169 futures that will never come.
They were at school — drawing, laughing, dreaming. In one moment, their world was erased.
Complete absence of hygiene products and food — epidemics spreading rapidly.
Infant deaths surging — medical assistance during birth is virtually nonexistent.
Relentless airstrikes keep millions in perpetual terror and hiding underground.
Thousands of families made homeless as residential areas are systematically targeted.
Severe crackdowns on civilians perceived as anti-government — arbitrary detentions and violence.
Khuzestan and Hormozgan face infrastructure collapse. Med centers operate at 300% capacity.
Heavy bombardment has displaced thousands. Urgent need for emergency winter shelters.
Massive refugee buildup. Mobile clinics are the only source of care for pregnant women.
Visual documents from the field. What our volunteers and local medical staff witness every single day on the ground.
Initial strikes plunge multiple cities into darkness. Hospitals lose power.
Bombing of Minab School. Flights halted, trapping civilians.
Supply chains cut off. We launch emergency air-drop logistics.
80,000+ families displaced. Focus shifts to tents, water, and trauma care.
100% of donations fund direct relief operations. Overhead is covered by private institutional grants.
We partner with vetted, local on-the-ground NGOs and medical volunteers. Funds are transferred through secure channels dedicated strictly to humanitarian aid, bypassing sanctioned government entities.
Currently, the biggest shortages are antibiotics, trauma kits, and clean drinking water in the southern provinces affected by airstrikes. Almost 70% of hospitals lack basic life-saving medicine.
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Joint air attacks on military and nuclear facilities — Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan — mark a severe escalation in the regional conflict.
Iranian Red Crescent reports massive infrastructure damage and critical shortages of basic medical supplies across the country.
A devastating strike on a girls' school — 169 students and staff lost — highlighting the immediate danger to innocent populations.
"When the clinic was destroyed, we had nowhere to take the injured. The mobile medical units arrived within hours and saved my daughter's life."
"For three days we had no clean water. The distribution trucks brought enough water and hygiene kits to sustain our entire neighborhood."
"We lost our home in the airstrikes. The emergency shelter and blankets provided by the volunteers are the only reason we survived the winter nights."
"I've been a paramedic for 15 years, but I've never seen such extreme shortages. The supplies sent through your fund are keeping our trauma ward running."