The Humanitarian Coalition members are taking care of basic survival needs and helping people rebuild their lives when their homes, schools and livelihoods have been devastated by a disaster. Learn more about these crises and meet people who have benefited from your support.
Olena and her children, Julia, 4 and Anna, 7, crossed the border from Ukraine to Romania, seeking safety and support.
Muhammad lost his house and his land when the torrential rainfall inundated his village.
Heavy rainfall often leads to flooding. But this time was different.
After a long and exhausting journey of 12 days, Irina and her children arrived at a refugee shelter near the western border of Ukraine.
“The howling winds, which scared us to death, leveled all the houses made of light materials in our neighbourhood.”
Until an underwater volcano erupted 65 km away, Maile and his family were getting by.
Mirasol remembers how strong the winds were. For three weeks after the typhoon, they had no access to running water. They also had no electricity for three months.
Tonnex and Daisy’s water woes are the result of Tropical Storm Ana that hit most of Malawi, including the village of Lisanga where they live, in January, 2022.
Up until then, Maria, 74, and Vladimir, 84, had led a quiet life in the city of Mykolaiv in Ukraine.
Bakhtavar Bibi, a 60 year old widow, remembers the day an earthquake struck and destroyed her house.
Tropical storm Ana caused for thousands to be displaced in Malawi. Mary, a 42-year-old single mother, was one of them.