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Responding to Hunger: Food Aid Support in Sudan
At a time when many families in Sudan are facing severe hardship, access to basic food remains a daily struggle. Ongoing challenges have left vulnerable communities without reliable support, making humanitarian assistance not just helpful, but essential for survival. Lily Jay Foundation is committed to standing with the people of Sudan during this difficult period. Through our food aid efforts, we aim to ease hunger and offer relief to those who need it most. Sharing food is


A Breakthrough in Sudan: Feeding Children Where Access Was Once Impossible
After blocked routes, teams arrested, instability, and extreme logistical challenges, we have finally established a stable ground team inside Sudan . This marks a critical breakthrough in one of the most difficult humanitarian environments in the world. For the first time in years, children in Northern Sudan will eat fresh meat . This is not a promise for the future. This is aid happening now ! Why Sudan Is Different Sudan remains one of the hardest places on earth to deliv


Food Distribution Brings Relief to Families in Sudan
Families in Sudan have received much-needed support through a completed food distribution program made possible by the Lily Jay Foundation. At a time when many households are struggling to secure their next meal, this initiative provided essential food supplies to communities facing severe shortages. The program ensured that vulnerable families, including children and older adults, had access to nourishing meals, easing daily hardships and restoring a sense of stability. For


Food Aid Reaches Families in Sudan Amid Ongoing Crisis
Food assistance has been delivered to communities in Sudan as families continue to face severe shortages and uncertainty. At a time when access to daily meals is not guaranteed, this support brings relief and hope to people who need it most. The effort was sent by the Lily Jay Foundation, driven by a deep commitment to stand with vulnerable families and help them meet basic needs. This food aid is more than supplies it is a message that people are not forgotten, even in the h


Emergency Food Aid for Sudanese Families
The crisis in Sudan has pushed millions of innocent families into unimaginable hardship. Entire communities, mothers, children, and the elderly, have been forced to flee their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Many walked for days seeking safety, food, and shelter. This week, the Lily Jay Foundation carried out an emergency food distribution for Sudanese families displaced by the war . These are people who escaped the conflict zones with nowhere to turn, liv


80 Days Without Clean Water Leaves Families in Sudan Struggling to Survive
This week, our team traveled 12 hours to reach a camp where access to clean water has been severely limited. Upon arrival, we learned that the community had not received a water truck for 80 days. For 80 days, children and families have been forced to drink and use unsafe water, putting their health at serious risk. Lack of clean water affects every aspect of daily life, and the consequences for vulnerable communities are significant. These long journeys are critical to deliv


Our Team Was Denied Entry at the Sudan Border
Today, our Lily Jay Foundation team attempted to cross into Sudan again to deliver urgent, life-saving aid, but we were denied entry at the border. Hours of travel, paperwork, and waiting… only to be turned back. This is the reality of humanitarian work. It’s not always smooth. It’s not always easy. Sometimes the borders close, the rules change, and politics get in the way of helping innocent families who are simply trying to survive. But we don’t give up. Our team is safe, a


Sudan’s Thirst: A Line Filled With Silent Pain
In Sudan, the first thing we saw wasn’t the water truck. It was the people. A line so long it almost didn’t look real. Dozens, then hundreds, standing under the blazing sun, each gripping an empty container like it was the last thing they owned. No one spoke much. They didn’t need to. Their faces carried everything exhaustion, hunger, fear, and a kind of quiet strength you can’t measure. Mothers held their children close, wiping dust off their cheeks. Some kids were too tir


A Moment of Hope in Sudan
In the heart of Sudan, where the dust hangs heavy in the air and the days often arrive with more uncertainty than comfort, something extraordinary happened a moment of quiet relief, a moment where hunger loosened its grip, even just for a little while. When our team arrived at the distribution point, the sun had just begun to soften. Women gathered first, their children pressed by their sides, their eyes carrying stories of long nights and even longer struggles. You could hea


From Ground to Home: Bringing Shelter to Sudan’s Refugees
Over 270,000 refugees in Sudan are currently living in desperate conditions. Families who have fled conflict and disaster are sleeping on the bare ground, exposed to the scorching sun by day and the chilling cold at night. Children huddle together for warmth, mothers worry constantly about their families’ safety, and elders struggle to survive without even the simplest comforts. In a world where basic shelter is a luxury, these families face unimaginable challenges. But toget


A Lifeline for Sudan: Bringing Water and Hope to Refugees
Today, 10,000 liters of clean water were delivered to a refugee camp in Sudan, a lifeline for hundreds of families facing unimaginable challenges. For these children, parents, and elders, access to clean water is not a convenience; it is survival. Every drop matters, and every delivery brings relief, hope, and dignity to lives that have been disrupted by conflict and hardship. Because of military restrictions, the Sudanese army did not allow our team to enter the camp with ca


Central Sudan Is Emptying: Thousands Flee as the War Grows More Brutal
C entral Sudan is witnessing yet another wave of heartbreak. In just a few days, more than 2,000 people have been forced to leave their homes as intense fighting engulfs towns and villages across North Kordofan. What remains behind are abandoned houses, shattered markets, and families split apart by fear and desperation. This is not an isolated moment it is part of a war that has been tearing Sudan apart for more than two years. What began as political tension in 2023 between


Sudan’s Horror Continues: Funeral Attack Claims 40 Lives
In el-Obeid, North Kordofan, what should have been a solemn moment of mourning turned into tragedy. An attack on a funeral claimed 40 lives, leaving families shocked and devastated, their grief replaced by terror. The city, still under government-aligned forces, now braces for further violence as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) advance. Thousands have already fled nearby towns, seeking refuge from the relentless conflict. Witnesses report mass graves, summary exec


400,000 Souls Starving in Sudan: Famine Tightens Its Grip Amid War
The scale of suffering in Sudan is almost beyond words, yet it’s all too real. Nearly 400,000 people are now facing famine in Darfur and South Kordofan, according to the latest report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). This is not just another crisis it’s the world’s largest humanitarian disaster, unfolding before our eyes while millions fight for their very survival. El Fasher: Starvation Behind Siege Lines For a year and a half, the people of El Fa


Bringing Hope to Sudan: Water Aid Delivered
On November 3rd, 2025, our team delivered a vital water aid truck to communities in Sudan, where access to clean water has become a life or death struggle. This mission comes amid reports of massive massacres and ongoing conflict, leaving thousands of families in desperate need of safety and basic necessities. Most of the people you see in the video are women and children, our team shared that many men were either killed in the violence or remain trapped in the danger zones.


From the Skies Above, Sudan’s Bloodshed Is Visible, a Horror No One Can Pretend Not to See.
The massacres in El Fasher, carried out by the RSF and fuelled by its UAE backers will end only when the world acts. What unfolded over 18 months reached a horrific climax last week when the RSF captured El Fasher. Mass killings followed. Survivors say almost 500 people were slaughtered in a single maternity hospital. Others tell of summary executions in the streets. Satellite images now show blood soaked ground, the violence so swift and brutal that monitors compare the firs


Why Sudan Needs Our Help
Right now, Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, yet many people don’t even know it’s happening. Millions of families have been forced to flee their homes because of violent conflict, hunger, and the complete collapse of basic services. 💔 Families Walking for Days Entire villages have been destroyed. Mothers carry their children for days under the burning sun, walking hundreds of kilometers just to find safety. Over 270,000 people have fled from


Hundreds Killed in Sudanese Hospital as RSF Atrocities Escalate
Horror has descended on El Fasher, Sudan, as hundreds of innocent patients and medical staff were reportedly massacred inside a hospital after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized the city. Families are grieving, and survivors speak of a city turned into a killing field. The World Health Organization confirmed the deaths, and its Secretary General - Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was “appalled and deeply shocked” by the reports of more than 460 people killed at the Saudi
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