WelCom December 2023
Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand welcomes donations to its special fund for the Holy Land, which goes towards emergency relief and development. Donation details can be found on the Caritas website caritas.org.nz.
‘We call upon our supporters and people of goodwill to help provide a glimpse of hope, and help put love into action by supporting the provision of basic humanitarian needs like food, medicine, and essential supplies,’ says Mena Antonio, CEO of Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand.
Caritas provides assistance to all who are in need regardless of nationality, religious belief, gender or ethnicity.
Caritas has called for an end to attacks on civilians in the Holy Land, for all parties to cease fire and for the creation of a humanitarian corridor for the supply of water, food, medicines and essential supplies to reach civilians in need in Gaza.
With over a million displaced persons across the Gaza strip, the crisis continues to escalate, and needs have become greater and more urgent.
‘We have been in communication with our partners on the ground,’ says Mena Antonio. ‘Caritas Jerusalem is providing support for shelters and medical assistance in Gaza as best they can with the very limited resources available. What is urgently needed now is access to supplies through a humanitarian corridor.’
Caritas Aotearoa NZ is the New Zealand Catholic Bishops’ agency for justice, peace and development.
See also: Caritas pleads for peace in Gaza
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