Help fill the foodtruck for Gaza

Our foodtruck is in Egypt, waiting to be able to cross into Gaza through the Red Crescent.

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Emergency aid details

4,000 kg of food

Food and medicine for animals

Gaza

Start campaign: 27 / 8 / 2024

Departure truck: 15 / 10 / 2024 - On Hold

About our mission in Gaza

As violence and destruction continue to disrupt daily life in Gaza, animals have become some of the most vulnerable victims. Especially donkeys and horses are among the animals that suffer the most in Gaza.

Why do animals in Gaza suffer?

  • Life-saving donkeys have replaced cars and lorries and are the only means of transport for many people, They are forced to carry heavy building materials, wounded and dead people around Gaza. At the same time they are weakened due to a lack of food, dehydration and excruciating wounds,
  • Thousands of dogs and cats are starving,
  • There are hardly any medicine for animals.

 

Foodtruck from Egypt

After 9 months of planning and preparation to send aid into Gaza, we have launched the Animals in Gaza Alliance, a collaboration between animal aid organisations with experience in running complex emergency aid operations in the Middle East. The Alliance provides an infrastructure in and outside Gaza that enables us to send our first aid shipment.

The founding members of the Animals in Gaza Alliance are:

  • Animal Heroes from The Netherlands;
  • Safe Haven for Donkeys from the UK which operates a mobile clinic in Gaza;
  • Animal Aid without Borders from Finland.

Together, we are positive that we can offer structural relief to the animals in Gaza during one of the hardest times in the region’s history.

Even though there are still factors outside of our control, such as very little aid coming in, expected delays at the border, it paves the way for structural relief to animals in one of the most challenging times in the region’s history.

The truck is on hold at the moment

Our first shipment to Gaza was scheduled to depart from Egypt in mid-September, but the floodgates at Gaza crossing are now not expected to open until the ceasefire. Our shipment is ready to depart from Cairo, but is still waiting for a signal from the Egyptian Red Crescent to be able to depart. We will ship 4,000 kg of aid which will be distributed to:

  • Animal Heroes’ medical response team;
  • Donkey’s Safe Haven’s mobile veterinary clinic;
  • Sulala Animal Rescue.

 

To minimise transport costs we bought the food directly in Egypt at the following prices:

A 20 kg bag of dried cat food costs €49,81 (€2,49/kg)
A 20 kg bag of dried dog food costs €46,78 (€2,34/kg)
A 50 kg bag of dry horse/donkey food costs €43,63 (€0,87/kg)

4000 kg aim achieved

We have received sufficient donations to have been able to buy the 4,000 kg of food that is allowed on our shipment. At the moment it is not possible to donate for our further shipments, because we first want to see that the truck will be able to cross the border into Gaza.

 

About Animal Heroes

We are a European animal emergency aid organisation based in Amsterdam. Animal Heroes aims to support local animal heroes – people who care for animals in the most difficult circumstances – with fast and efficient emergency aid. We have completed aid missions following wars, earthquakes, floods, and forest fires in Lebanon, Turkey, Ukraine, Italy, Greece, and the West Bank.

Important information

Despite the combined expertise, the carefully planned aid mission and tested infrastructure of the Animals in Gaza Alliance, the situation is unprecedented and highly unpredictable. Some factors are outside our control that can impact our aid mission. Nevertheless, we decided to send our first shipment, because the alternative is doing nothing, which is not an option for us. Every day we do nothing, not only people, but also animals suffer and die in Gaza.

However, this mission is more challenging than any of our previous missions in for example Ukraine and the Westbank. Therefore, we have decided to share with you the risks that we have identified and the strategies that we have implemented to mitigate these risks:

  • Risk 1: The shipment is delayed at the border in Gaza. (Likelihood: high)
    Mitigation: We buy food locally at the latest possible moment, before actual departure not only to minimise transport costs but also to prevent food arriving after the expiration date.
  • Risk 2: The shipment is refused at the border. (Likelihood: small)
    Mitigation: If there is no chance to get the shipment through in time on a second occasion, the goods will be offloaded and distributed to shelters in either Egypt or neighbouring countries (depending on logistical costs and need).
  • Risk 3: The shipment gets stolen by armed bandits once in Gaza (Likelihood: medium)
    Mitigation: The shipment is sent to the Red Crescent Centre, which is close to the border. From there it will be divided into a variety of smaller shipments to different aid groups that we support, to spread the risk of aid getting loathed.
  • Risk 4: One of the receiving organisations is no longer able to treat animals due to unexpected events in Gaza. (Likelihood: medium)
    Mitigation: The Animals in Gaza Alliance works with different aid groups in Gaza in order to spread the risks. If one aid team falls out, the aid will be transported to other aid team in Gaza.
  • Risk 5: The infrastructure of the Animals in Gaza Alliance is compromised before the goods have been purchased. (Likelihood: low)
    Mitigation: if we can’t send aid into Gaza for the foreseeable future, donations will be used to save the lives of animals in similar projects operated by members of the Animals in Gaza Alliance members e.g. in The Westbank, Israel, Lebanon, or Egypt.

 

FAQ

1. Can I also donate directly through a bank transfer?

Yes you can. Our bank details are:
Bank: Triodos
Sort-code: 16-58-10
Name: Stichting Animal Heroes
Account number: NL57TRIO0320595846
Description: Foodtruck – Gaza

If you donate through the bank, unfortunately, we won’t be able to send you a thank-you note, as the bank does not provide us with your contact information. We also won’t be able to keep you informed about our projects.

Would you still like to stay updated? Then please send us an email at info@animalheroes.nl or follow us on Facebook and/or Instagram via @animalheroes.eu.

2. Are you sending a team to Gaza?

We have a local emergency response team in Gaza. Normally we always visit our projects personally, because we believe that is the best way to understand the situation and the need for emergency aid. However, at the moment we are not going to Gaza, because it is too risky to either get kidnapped or killed. Without food and medicine available there is not much we could do on the ground. The most important thing we can do for animals now is to get aid across the border.

3. Are you going to send more aid?

Yes, we plan to start structural aid for as long as needed.

4. Are you also going to send medicine?

A prior shipment containing medicine for animals was refused at the border earlier this year. To minimise the risk of our shipment being refused at the border, we have decided to send only food on the first shipment. For the second transport we aim to include also medicine.

5. Can I donate goods instead of money?

In principle no, because it would cost too much to ship goods from Europe or the USA to Egypt. However, if you are a company that wants to donate 20 pallets of food or more, we can evaluate the possibility of shipping goods to either Egypt or Israel for delivery in Gaza.

6. If the goods don’t arrive, what will happen to my donation?

We will not be able to restitute your donation, because we will incur costs in starting this operation. What will happen to your donation for the animals in Gaza, depends on the situation and is explained in the section above ‘Important Information’.

7. Why do you decide to start this project if there are so many risks?

We have worked for nine months to set up an aid project in Gaza, which has proven to be highly complex. Safe Haven for Donkeys is the only organisation that managed to get food into Gaza for strays, pets, horses and donkeys. The shipment had to wait 4 months at the border, but eventually reached Sulala Animal Rescue in April of 2024. Therefore, combining our strengths and resources, we are now confident that we can deliver aid through the newly established Animals in Gaza Alliance.

It is thanks to Safe Havens for Donkeys that we are able to do this now. Talks are underway about a ceasefire, but no one knows if it will happen, when it might occur, or how long such a ceasefire will last. Emergency aid will then be able to cross the border more quickly, so we need to be well-prepared for our first shipment, in the hope that we can send more aid afterwards.

8. How much of my donation actually goes to help animals in Gaza?

At Animal Heroes we only work with volunteers who do not receive any financial compensation. We also don’t have offices, and we don’t send printed material to our donors. Our overheads are therefore incredibly low. However, we do have fixed costs to maintain our website, software licenses and to pay bank costs. A maximum of 15% will be used to cover the running costs, including administration, project costs, and bank fees.

9. Is Animal Heroes a registered charity with an ANBI-status?

Yes, we are a registered charity, with an ANBI status based in Amsterdam. We also have an operational office in Italy and an international team consisting of professionals from nine different countries who dedicate their free time to help animals in need.

Stichting Animal Heroes
Pieter Aertszstraat 89/1
1073 SL Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Stichting Animal Heroes
Via San Marco 18
32046 San Vito di Cadore (BL)
Italy

Fiscal number RSIN: 864617914
KvK number (Dutch registration number chamber of commerce): 864617914

 

This project is temporarilly on-hold

✓ Donation as of 1 euro
✓ One time possible
✓ Safe payment environment
✓ Directly to the animals

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