Relief Across Borders works to ensure that no child displaced by conflict is forgotten. Through direct support, advocacy, and sustainable programmes, we bridge critical gaps in the humanitarian system, safeguarding the dignity, well-being, and future of displaced children as they await the day they can safely return home.

Providing Relief, Rebuilding Futures.

What Do We Do?

Sustainable Humanitarian Aid

We provide comprehensive support to families seeking refuge, combining emergency aid with long-term solutions that are not only reactive but transformative, sustainable, and centred on the well-being of displaced families.

Psychological Support

Our psychological support programmes offer trauma-informed care for children and mental health resources for caregivers, fostering resilience and stability within families to help them heal, cope with trauma, and rebuild their lives.

Educational Programmes

We offer displaced children quality education through appropriate school placements or private tutoring, while advocating for policies that protect their right to education and promote systemic changes for accessible learning.

Medical Evacuations

In collaboration with partner organisations, we identify critically ill and injured children in need of urgent care, facilitating their evacuation from conflict zones. We work closely with relevant authorities to secure the necessary identity documents and permits.

Medical Aid and Healthcare

We connect families with healthcare services and fund treatments, ensuring no child is denied care. We mobilise resources and advocate for equitable healthcare to remove barriers and uphold every child's right to medical care.

Advocacy and Safeguarding

We amplify the voices of children forced to seek refuge, advocating internationally—both politically and in the media—for stronger global and regional action, with a focus on ensuring the right of return and family reunification.

The urgent need to support Gazan families who have sought refuge in Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, and the West Bank continues.

At Relief Across Borders, we are dedicated to providing hands-on support to Gazan families who have left their homes in search of safety and medical treatment.

We operate in key regions where Gazan families have sought refuge, including Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, and the West Bank. These locations act as focal points for our efforts, allowing us to deliver essential aid such as food, clothing, medication, and rent support.

Our on-the-ground approach ensures that we remain connected with the families we assist, meeting their immediate needs effectively.

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Case Studies

The crisis in Gaza has left countless children seeking refuge across the Middle East.

The children need us now more than ever.

  • Relief Across Borders supports children affected by human-induced disasters, ensuring they receive the care they need, regardless of nationality, status, or circumstance, by bridging the gaps in existing programmes and services.

  • Relief Across Borders delivers support wherever it’s needed, reaching children in crisis without restriction, regardless of borders or circumstances.

  • Relief Across Borders refuses to let borders, bureaucracy, or circumstance stand in the way of a child’s right to safety, care, and hope. Wherever we’re needed, we go.

News and Updates

Report: From Malnutrition to Medical Emergency—The Hidden Crisis of Refeeding Syndrome in Gaza

25 April, 2025

Report: The Body Keeps the Score — Epigenetic Signatures of Intergenerational Exposure to Violence

12 April, 2025

Report: The Human Cost of Overpressure—The Silent Devastation of Blast-Induced Barotrauma in Gaza

01 April, 2025

Report: The Situation of the Displaced Children in Syria with escalating violence on the Latakia Coast

10th March, 2025

Report: Pakistan Orders Documented Afghan Migrants to Leave with a March 31 Deadline

07 March, 2025

News: Relief Across Borders Supports First-Ever Medical Evacuation of Critically Ill Children from Gaza to Ireland

20 December, 2024

Our Process and Approach