You can help families of faith across the Middle East and Africa rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.
Across the Middle East and Africa, families are persecuted simply because of what they believe.
Communities are displaced. Livelihoods are destroyed. Hope can feel out of reach.
But you can change that story.
In this season of giving at the end of the year, can you stand with them and bring relief, rebuilding, and restoration to people of faith who have lost everything?
We need to raise $100,000 by January 7 (Eastern Christmas) so we can start 2026 strong and ready to help even more people who will need a helping hand because of persecution.
How You Help Families Rebuild through Shai Fund:
Shai Fund partners directly with local communities to restore what’s been lost and to build what’s next.
Through emergency aid, livelihood projects, trauma care, and even Bible translation initiatives, we help families not just survive—but thrive.
Since 2014, Shai Fund has reached over one million people across the Middle East and Africa offering relief, opportunity, and the chance to rebuild with confidence and hope.
Your Gift Today Will:
In Syria, Christian and Yazidi families have returned home after years of displacement, reopening bakeries, replanting fields, and worshiping together again.
In Sudan, mothers who fled violence now run community kitchens feeding hundreds of children each day.
This is what your generosity does. It restores human dignity and revives communities built on faith and perseverance.
Why Now Matters:
Before midnight on Eastern Christmas, January 7, you have the chance to shape what rebuilding looks like for countless families of faith in 2026 and beyond.
The need is urgent. The opportunity is eternal.
Every gift today helps restore dignity, rebuild livelihoods, and renew faith for those who refuse to give up.
If you want to help families of faith rebuild and thrive, give now to restore hope.
This work is more than humanitarian aid. It’s faith in action — the call to love our neighbors, restore the brokenhearted, and stand for those who cannot stand alone.
Together, we can restore dignity and opportunity for those who need it most — helping families move beyond survival into thriving communities.