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Still We Bake: Bread Aid in Gaza

In Gaza, bread is more than food. It is dignity. It is routine in a place where routine has been shattered. It is the quiet promise that tomorrow can still begin.

Every morning, long before the sun rises, families line up with empty bags and tired hands. Some have walked for hours.


This bread aid effort in Gaza was born from urgency and carried by compassion. In a landscape marked by loss, the simple act of baking and distributing bread has become a lifeline. Flour turns into loaves. Loaves turn into meals. Meals turn into moments where parents can breathe, children can smile, and communities can gather if only briefly around something warm.


This effort would not be possible without partners who believe that small, consistent acts of care can change lives. The Lily Jay Foundation made this possible standing with Gaza not just in words, but through action. Their support has helped keep ovens running, ingredients stocked, and bread reaching families who need it most.


Bread may seem modest in the face of immense need. But in Gaza, it carries weight. It means a child can sleep without hunger. It means an elder does not have to choose between sharing and surviving. It means neighbors can look at one another and remember what community feels like.


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