Canadian charity opens relief hub for children in Gaza
OTTAWA — As advocates warn the world is turning away from the suffering in Gaza, a Canadian charity is opening a relief hub to give traumatized children in the enclave access to basic mental health supports and education.
“The need is so urgent,” said Usama Khan, an adviser to the head of Human Concern International, a Muslim charity based in Ottawa.
His group is paying $3.5 million to UNICEF Canada to open an emergency space with 12 classrooms that offers psychological supports.
The plan is to help nearly 1,500 children with psychological needs, including many who were left with disabilities from Israel’s bombardment of the territory. The hubs also will be used to distribute food and medicine from United Nations agencies.
