Charity Bread Project

Providing Fresh Bread to Displaced Families

For displaced families in Gaza, access to bread has become increasingly difficult due to severe shortages of flour, cooking gas, and firewood. Many families are unable to prepare bread themselves, making a basic staple increasingly difficult to secure.

The Charity Bread Project, implemented through the Laith Relief Office (LRO) Bakery, provides ready-made bread bundles directly to displaced families and vulnerable households living in camps and temporary shelters.

The project aims to ensure that families have access to fresh bread as an essential part of their daily meals, while reducing the burden of trying to prepare bread in conditions where the basic resources needed for baking are unavailable.

Project Objectives

  • Provide fresh, ready-made bread bundles to displaced families.
  • Support families facing shortages of flour and cooking resources.
  • Reduce the burden on families who cannot prepare bread themselves.
  • Ensure access to an essential daily food staple.
  • Support vulnerable households living in displacement camps and temporary shelters.

Target Groups

  • Displaced families living in camps and temporary shelters.
  • Families affected by shortages of flour, cooking gas, and firewood.
  • Vulnerable households with limited access to basic food supplies.

Expected Impact

The project provides families with an essential source of daily food at a time when preparing bread at home has become extremely difficult. Through the LRO Bakery, ready-made bread bundles are distributed directly to families in need, helping ease food insecurity and ensuring that displaced households can put bread on their tables despite the difficult conditions.

Every bundle of bread means a family can have something as simple and essential as bread on their table.