Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell Foundation has made a powerful move to support children in Gaza by donating $500,000. This donation will provide urgent medical help, humanitarian aid, and prosthetics for young survivors of the ongoing conflict.Out of the total donation, $200,000 has been given to the World Health Organization (WHO). This funding will help carry out medical evacuations for critically injured children from Gaza to Jordan. Many children in Gaza are in urgent need of treatment that is not available locally, and this support could save countless lives.
Another $150,000 has been donated to Save the Children, one of the world’s leading child-focused charities. This money will go directly to providing food, clean water, shelter, and education support for children and families struggling to survive the crisis.The remaining $150,000 will support the Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London. The center will use the funds to research and develop advanced prosthetics for young survivors who have lost limbs due to the violence. This is especially vital because so many children in Gaza are now living with life-changing injuries.
Speaking about the situation, Prince Harry said:
“Gaza now has the highest density of child amputees in the world and in history.”
His words highlight the tragic impact of the conflict on children, who are paying the heaviest price.
The donation by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shows how global voices can shine a light on humanitarian crises. Their support through the Archewell Foundation is not just about money—it is about giving hope, healing, and dignity to thousands of children who are suffering.With $500,000 in donations, the Archewell Foundation is taking a meaningful step to help children in Gaza. By funding medical evacuations, humanitarian aid, and prosthetics, Prince Harry and Meghan are using their platform to make a real difference. This action reminds the world that even in times of conflict, compassion and support can change lives.