Discussion
Specialized mental health intervention programme addresses unique psychological challenges arising from infrastructure damage and essential service disruptions affecting Gaza communities. Professional teams provide targeted counseling for stress, anxiety, and adjustment difficulties related to loss of electricity, water access, healthcare services, communication systems, and transportation networks. The programme recognizes that infrastructure disruptions create cascading psychological impacts including increased family stress, economic anxiety, health concerns, and social isolation. Services include individual counseling for infrastructure-related anxiety, family sessions addressing household stress management, community support groups for shared infrastructure challenges, and practical coping strategy development. The programme emphasizes resilience building and adaptation techniques helping residents maintain psychological wellness despite ongoing infrastructure limitations. Community education components address stress management during service disruptions, family communication strategies, and resource conservation approaches that reduce psychological burden.
Objectives & Goals
Provide specialized psychological support for residents experiencing stress and anxiety related to infrastructure damage and essential service disruptions. Develop targeted interventions addressing unique mental health challenges arising from loss of electricity, water, healthcare access, and communication services. Build community resilience and adaptation capacity for managing psychological impacts of ongoing infrastructure limitations. Create practical coping strategy resources helping families maintain emotional stability during extended service disruption periods. Establish support networks among residents facing similar infrastructure challenges promoting mutual aid and shared problem-solving approaches.
Conclusion
Gaza residents experiencing psychological stress, anxiety, or adjustment difficulties related to infrastructure damage and essential service disruptions including loss of electricity, water, or healthcare access. Families dealing with increased household stress, resource competition, economic anxiety, and relationship strain during extended infrastructure crisis periods. Parents managing children's anxiety, behavioral changes, or educational disruption related to infrastructure limitations affecting daily routines and family stability. Community members experiencing social isolation, communication difficulties, or reduced access to social support networks due to infrastructure damage and service disruptions.
Programme Requirements
Human Resources
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Mental Health Professionals Short-term counselling teams. January 7, 2026
Qty 18 Fulfilled 0 Est. $5,760 Priority High Status Pending -
Support Staff Basic logistics support. January 15, 2026
Qty 8 Fulfilled 0 Est. $2,880 Priority Medium Status Pending
Materials
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Wellness Kits Participant kits. January 10, 2026
Qty 2750 Fulfilled 0 Est. $7,200 Priority High Status Pending -
Personal Protection (PPE) Masks, gloves, sanitizer. January 16, 2026
Qty 1000 Fulfilled 0 Est. $3,360 Priority Medium Status Pending
Financial
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Cash Assistance Cash for urgent needs. January 9, 2026
Qty 1 Fulfilled 0 Est. $4,800 Priority High Status Pending
Financial Summary
- Total Budget$24,000
- Amount Raised$446
- Amount Spent$0
- Remaining Budget$24,000
- Additional Funding Needed$23,554