Prince Harry Donates $500,000 to Help Children in Ukraine and Gaza.

Prince Harry Donates $500,000 to Help Children in Ukraine and Gaza
Prince Harry Donates $500,000 to Help Children in Ukraine and Gaza

Prince Harry Provides Aid to Injured Children

According to inkorr.com: The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has not only released his memoirs but is also actively involved in charity work. He donated $500,000 to support injured children in Gaza and Ukraine, sourced from the proceeds of his book 'Spare', as reported by Reuters.

During an event at the Trauma Research Center in London, Prince Harry learned about the activities of an organization studying the impact of trauma on children and the effects of natural disasters. At this event, he announced new funding.

No organization can tackle this problem alone

According to CIS, children are seven times more likely to die from blast-related injuries than adults. Half of the donation, $250,000, will go to the HIHF (Humanity International Healing Foundation) to support children from Gaza. The other $250,000 will assist Ukrainian children affected by the war; the name of the recipient organization in Ukraine will be announced later.

Prince Harry stated that his charity fund Travalyst is already helping veterans, but he feels a personal responsibility to support those suffering in conflict zones. 'Compassion knows no borders,' the prince emphasized.

Prince Harry continues his charitable work, providing aid to injured children in Gaza and Ukraine. His funding will significantly impact the treatment and support for those affected by war and natural disasters in these regions, demonstrating an example of humanity and substantial aid to those in need.

Prince Harry's contribution aims not only at financial support but also at raising public awareness of the tragedies unfolding in conflict zones. It is also a call for cooperation among different organizations to address the deadly consequences of war and natural disasters, as collective efforts can save the lives of the most vulnerable — children.


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