
UNRWA USA has joined
every pregnancy’s For Mama Challenge
Help babies + mothers in Gaza
Right now, you can
provide the following:
Safe and supported deliveries for mothers in crisis
Access to essential prenatal and postnatal care
Medical supplies and nutrition for newborns in desperate need
Through UNRWA’s maternal health programs, in collaboration with the organization Every Pregnancy, we are working urgently to provide the above.
No mother should have to face this.
No baby should take their first breath in fear.
Give + get matched!
This Ramadan, we have the chance
to stand with these mothers and babies — to ensure that giving birth
doesn’t mean risking their lives.
And right now, your
impact will be doubled.
Every Pregnancy has committed to
to matching donations
UNRWA USA during this campaign.
That means every gift you give will go
twice as far, reaching more mothers
and saving more lives.
Your donation today could be why a
mother holds her baby for the first time.
Or the reason a family avoids an unthinkable loss.
#Formamachallenge
Every moment counts.
There are an estimated 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza right now, with close to 180+ babies due to be born every day. Mothers in Gaza are counting on us. Let’s show them they are not alone.
Join UNRWA USA in the #ForMamaChallenge
This campaign isn’t just about
raising funds—it’s a movement.
The #ForMamaChallenge,
in collaboration with Every Pregnancy,
is a commitment to ensuring every
mother gets the care she deserves.
Be part of something life-changing.
Give today. Share this mission.
Let’s make sure no mother is left behind.
Every Pregnancy envisions a world where mothers everywhere thrive. They work to:
Expand the chorus of voices championing high quality maternal and newborn health care
Mobilize and channel resources to increase access to lifesaving care for those who need it most
Scale high-quality interventions to put an end to preventable maternal death in the most impacted countries