In a recent gesture of solidarity, much-needed medical and comfort supplies were delivered to a hospital in Gaza—quiet support that is making a meaningful difference on the ground.
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On January 16, 2025, food distributions took place in southern Gaza to support displaced families affected by ongoing conflict. Volunteers prepared and delivered trays of rice with chicken at multiple locations. The effort was coordinated with support from local community members and donors affiliated with We Will Return (Watan).
Medical relief is often measured in numbers, but its true impact is found in moments of care—moments when the right supplies are available at the right time. Through its ongoing work in Gaza, Wattan dba WWR, has been helping ensure that families, hospitals, and caregivers have access to basic but vital medical items.
On January 7, 2025, a local team in southern Gaza prepared and distributed fresh flatbread to families living in displacement camps. The effort provided a basic but essential food item to hundreds of people, many of whom lack regular access to cooking facilities.
On January 1, 2025, as the final night of Hanukkah coincided with the dawn of a new year, community members gathered in West Hartford Center near the Noah Webster statue to light the menorah. This candle lighting event, organized by the Hartford Jewish Organizing Collective and Jewish Voice for Peace, provided a space for reflection, unity, and hope.
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