Food, clothing and medical supplies are the core of our relief aid efforts. But experience has taught us it’s the things you and I take for granted that are often hardest to get in places struck by conflict or natural disaster. If you’re a mother with a young child...
In any area of conflict, the physical scars are all too visible. The emotional scars, however, can be harder to detect and treat. Many people in Ukraine have experienced significant emotional trauma – the constant anxiety associated with living through conflict, the...
Project ESPWA has its roots on the island of Haiti. Our first humanitarian trips started way back in 2010, in response to the devastating earthquake that ravaged the small Caribbean country. A second earthquake in 2021 and years of conflict later, the island has...
Fire is an ever-present hazard in conflict torn Ukraine. Be it as a direct result of military action, damaged electrical infrastructure or simply people trying to stay warm and dry with inadequate materials. Early on, almost all the fire extinguishing materials in...
The GAA Cul Camps, beloved by Irish children up and down the country, have been incredibly generous over the years donating jerseys, shorts and bags that have made their way to needy children all around the world. Cul Camp jerseys can be seen on children in Haiti, the...
When people are forced to flee their home, as has been the case in parge parts of the Ukraine, they bring their pets too. For many of us, our pets are part of the family and leaving them behind would be heartbreaking. We’ve been delivering tonnes of food and supplies...