Discussion

Specialized mobile crisis response teams deploy within two hours of emergency notifications to provide immediate mental health intervention across Gaza communities. Professional psychologists and trauma specialists establish temporary crisis centers in accessible locations including community centers, schools, and healthcare facilities. The programme delivers psychological first aid, crisis counseling, and trauma stabilization services specifically adapted for Gaza's urban environment and cultural context. Services include individual crisis assessment, family intervention sessions, group stabilization activities, and community resilience building programmes. Teams work directly with affected residents to address acute stress reactions, panic responses, and traumatic shock while providing practical coping strategies and connecting individuals to ongoing mental health resources for sustained recovery and psychological wellness.

Objectives & Goals

Deploy immediate psychological crisis intervention within emergency response timeframes reaching all affected Gaza neighborhoods. Provide trauma-informed mental health services addressing acute stress reactions and preventing long-term psychological complications. Establish temporary crisis support centers in accessible community locations ensuring comprehensive service coverage. Build community capacity for peer support and mutual aid during crisis situations through volunteer training and resource development. Connect affected individuals with ongoing mental health services and support networks for sustained psychological recovery.

Conclusion

Gaza residents directly affected by war events including individuals experiencing sudden loss, displacement, or traumatic exposure requiring immediate professional psychological intervention. Families dealing with crisis-related stress, relationship strain, and children showing behavioral changes or emotional distress during emergency situations. Community leaders, teachers, and healthcare workers who continue serving others while managing their own crisis impacts and stress reactions. Elderly individuals and vulnerable populations experiencing crisis-related confusion, health complications, or increased dependency requiring specialized psychological support and care coordination.

Programme Requirements

Human Resources

  • Mental Health Professionals Provide counselling and psychological support. January 8, 2024
    Qty 9 Fulfilled 0 Est. $20,160
    Priority High Status Pending
  • Support Staff Logistics, registration, and coordination support. January 15, 2024
    Qty 3 Fulfilled 0 Est. $8,640
    Priority Medium Status Pending

Materials

  • Wellness Kits Basic items to support wellbeing of participants. January 11, 2024
    Qty 1080 Fulfilled 0 Est. $21,600
    Priority High Status Pending

Financial

  • Cash Assistance Direct cash to address urgent needs. January 10, 2024
    Qty 1 Fulfilled 0 Est. $10,800
    Priority High Status Pending
  • Operational & Administrative Funding Transport, communications, and essential operational costs. January 13, 2024
    Qty 1 Fulfilled 0 Est. $10,800
    Priority Medium Status Pending
$72,000 raised
100% of $72,000
$72,000 Spent
100% of budget
1645 participants
91% of 1800

Financial Summary

  • Total Budget$72,000
  • Amount Raised$72,000
  • Amount Spent$72,000
  • Remaining Budget$0
  • Additional Funding Needed$0