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#TEAMSUDAN
EMERGENCY APPEAL
RAISING FUNDS TO HELP 270,000
PEOPLE & CHILDREN DISPLACED IN SUDAN
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The Lily Jay Foundation supports Sudan through direct, on-the-ground action across multiple displaced camps. We are caring for families who have fled from Darfur and Al Fasher due to ongoing conflict.
One of the most critical locations we serve is a displaced camp in Al Obied, where access is extremely difficult and needs are urgent.
Our teams provide daily food distributions and clean water to families in need.
We also run an orphan support program, providing Qur’an classes and additional learning opportunities to help children rebuild their future.
Every day, we work to deliver relief, dignity, and hope to those who have lost almost everything.
Yes. We believe in total transparency. Every person receives a video update showing the aid being delivered, allowing you to see the real-world impact of your generosity.
How your name is displayed:
Support of $500 or more: You will receive a personal video featuring an individual name card placed directly next to the aid your donation funded.
Support under $500: Your name will be featured on a shared name card alongside other supporters who contributed to that specific delivery.
Personal Dedications
If you wish to dedicate your donation to a friend, family member, or in memory of a loved one, simply enter their name in the "Name" box on the donation form. We will place the name you provide directly onto the card.
Privacy Note: Your trust and comfort are our priority. If you do not want any name to appear in the video, please write Anonymous on the form.
We are committed to showing genuine, on-the-ground action. We work diligently to document this impact while ensuring the safety of our team in the field.
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All donations receive an instant confirmation for your records.
If Opted in, You’ll receive Email updates from the Lily Jay Foundation, along with regular updates on our website and social media, so you can follow the real impact of your support.
We do our best to provide visual proof wherever possible. However, due to security risks and harsh conditions on the ground, it isn’t always possible to film every individual distribution.
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.
The main issue is in Darfur, a region in western Sudan. The conflict is mainly over power and control of land between armed groups, causing the killing of thousands of innocent people.
Over 270,000 people have fled from Darfur, arriving at an overcrowded camp in Chad with no tents, no homes, and no shade, just open ground and heat that burns through the day.
The water available is contaminated, filled with disease. Children are drinking from muddy puddles because there’s nothing else. Hospitals have collapsed, and food prices have skyrocketed. Every day without help means more lives at risk.


Relief Convoys Bring Urgent Food Assistance to Displaced Communities in Sudan
Aid workers on the ground in Sudan continued emergency response efforts today, delivering vital food supplies to families affected by displacement, conflict, and severe shortages of basic necessities. The distributions reached communities where many people have been living without reliable access to food for weeks. Residents described the growing difficulties of daily life, explaining that rising hunger and limited resources have left many families depending entirely on human
19 hours ago


Humanitarian Food Support Reaches Displaced Communities in Sudan
Emergency food supplies were delivered to displaced families in Sudan today as hunger continues to spread across communities affected by conflict and displacement. Humanitarian teams distributed rice, flour, cooking oil, beans, and bottled water to families struggling to access daily meals. Large crowds gathered around aid trucks as parents and children waited for assistance. Many residents said food shortages have become severe, forcing families to skip meals and survive on
5 days ago


Hope arrives through food support in Sudan
Today our team delivered emergency food assistance today to displaced families across affected communities in Sudan, where many continue struggling with severe food shortages and displacement. We distributed rice, flour, cooking oil, beans, and bottled water to families gathered at aid points since the early morning hours. Parents carrying children waited patiently as supplies were handed out to those most in need. Witnesses described emotional scenes as families expressed re
May 23
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