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One-Time Humanitarian Giving

A one-time relief donor should know exactly where the gift goes before clicking out.

A one-time humanitarian gift should be simple. If your intent is to help civilians now, we send you straight to the organization taking the gift.

What this page is for

This page is for visitors who want to make a single relief donation and move quickly, without confusion about who gets the money. On this route, the answer is the ICRC, not OZJF.

What the ICRC says the appeal supports

The ICRC Middle East donation page says donations can help scale support including medical care, food, water, and vital household items for people affected by conflict. That is the relief lane this page points to.

What happens when you click out

You leave OZJF and complete the gift on the ICRC’s own donation system. The ICRC handles payment processing, data collection, donor confirmation, and any follow-up tied to that gift.

Why we make the handoff explicit

In urgent moments, people click quickly. That is exactly when the site has to be clearest. We would rather slow the page down for one honest sentence than let a donor assume OZJF is processing an emergency gift that actually goes somewhere else.

When a one-time gift makes sense

A one-time gift is often the right choice if you are responding to a specific event, giving for the first time, or deciding whether you want a longer commitment later. If you decide you want to give on a schedule, check the monthly giving page and then confirm the current options on the ICRC site itself.

If you meant to support OZJF

Go to Support. A one-time gift to OZJF backs our own work. It is not the same transaction as a one-time humanitarian donation.

Keeping that distinction clear protects donor intent and keeps the record honest for everyone involved.