Help Us Fund a Mobile Dialysis Clinic for Gaza

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

£7,325

Target: £150,000

We have raised 4% of our target 4%


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Aim

After helping fund three mobile maternity clinics, we are now raising £150,000 for a lifesaving mobile kidney dialysis clinic for Gaza.


People in Gaza who depend on dialysis are facing a catastrophic lack of treatment. We are asking for your help to fund a mobile dialysis clinic that can bring urgent care to those who need it most.

Why this matters now

In our last campaign, together we helped raise funds for three mobile maternity clinics for Gaza at £75,000 each — a total of £225,000.

That campaign showed what collective action can achieve. It turned generosity into practical, mobile medical facilities designed to reach people in extremely difficult conditions.

Now we are asking for your support again.

This time, the need is a mobile kidney dialysis clinic.

For patients living with kidney failure, dialysis is not optional. It is essential treatment that keeps people alive. When that treatment is interrupted, the consequences can be devastating.

Why a dialysis clinic?

A delegation of our fundraisers travelled to Cairo to visit the Medics Worldwide facility and see what had been purchased with the money raised previously.

Whilst there, our contact, Dr Amr, asked whether we could continue our efforts and help fund a mobile dialysis unit for Gaza.

At first, we did not immediately understand why a dialysis clinic had become such a pressing priority after the maternity clinics. But once the situation was explained to us, it became clear that this is a major and urgent medical need.

The combination of:

  • severe damage to water infrastructure
  • malnutrition
  • prolonged trauma and stress
  • and the collapse of specialist medical services

has created an increasingly dangerous situation for people with kidney failure.

We understand that six out of seven specialised dialysis centres have been destroyed or rendered non-operational.

Even before the most recent escalation, the health system in Gaza had reported critical strain in providing dialysis treatment and shortages affecting kidney failure patients.

For those who rely on dialysis, missed treatment is not a delay. It can become a matter of survival.

What your donation will help fund

We are aiming to raise £150,000 to help fund a mobile kidney dialysis clinic.

The clinic is being built in Cairo and will be delivered and staffed by the non-profit organisation Medics Worldwide. Once deployed, it will be coordinated with health authorities and used in the most efficient way possible to support those in greatest need.

This is not an abstract appeal. It is a practical project with a clear purpose:
to get a functioning mobile medical facility ready for use where dialysis treatment is urgently needed.

Why we believe this can be done

We are not starting from scratch.

Our previous fundraising campaign successfully helped fund three mobile maternity clinics, and a delegation from our team travelled to Cairo to see the results of that effort first-hand.

That experience gave us confidence that this model works:
people come together, funds are raised, vehicles are built and equipped, and urgently needed care can be brought closer to communities under immense pressure.

With your support, we now want to do the same for dialysis patients.

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Mobile dialysis clinics have three comfortable seats for hosting 3-4 hour sessions for dialysis patients.

How funds will be raised

Funds on our side will be raised through the UK-based charity Palestine Aid Ireland.

If you are eligible, please make sure you select Gift Aid when donating, as this increases the value of your donation at no additional cost to you.

We also want to make one point clear from our last campaign:

Any tip added during the donation process goes to the Crowdfunder platform, not to us.

Supporters and larger donor recognition

The images from the maternity clinic campaign show that the doctors and vehicle fabricators have been happy to include messages and logos from donors on the vehicles.

Because this dialysis clinic is both more expensive and has less available space, recognition on the vehicle will be limited to larger donors.

If you are:

  • a campaigner
  • part of a community group
  • part of an organisation
  • or an individual able to contribute or raise £10,000 or more

please get in touch with us.

How you can help

There are three simple ways to support this appeal:

1. Donate

Every contribution helps move us closer to funding a mobile dialysis clinic.

2. Share

If you cannot donate, sharing this page with your networks can still make a real difference.

3. Fundraise

If you are part of a group, workplace, school, faith community, or campaign network, you could help us raise a significant amount together.

What your support means

Your donation is not just funding a vehicle.

It is helping fund access to essential medical treatment for people whose healthcare options have been devastated.

It is an act of practical solidarity.

And it is part of a proven effort to turn fundraising into real mobile medical infrastructure.

Please donate today

We are asking you to stand with us again.

After helping fund three mobile maternity clinics, we are now trying to fund a mobile dialysis clinic for Gaza — and we cannot do it without public support.

Please donate whatever you can, share this page widely, and help us bring lifesaving treatment closer to those who need it.

Thank you for your generosity, your solidarity, and your support.

From all of us involved in this effort, from the team at Medics Worldwide, and above all on behalf of the Palestinians we hope this clinic will serve.

Please give what you can today — and if you cannot donate, please share this appeal widely.


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