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Prince Harry's Foundation Donates $500,000 to Helping Children in Gaza and Ukraine

Prince Harry's Archewell Foundation donated $500,000 to aid medical evacuations and prosthetics for injured children amid conflicts, addressing a high risk of blast injuries, experts said.

  • On September 11, 2025, during his UK visit, Prince Harry toured Imperial College London’s Centre for Blast Injury Studies and announced a $500,000 contribution to support children affected by injuries in Gaza and Ukraine.
  • The donation was made in response to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, which has resulted in an unprecedented number of child amputees in Gaza, creating critical needs for medical evacuations and prosthetic care.
  • Harry and WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus toured the centre, met research teams, and joined a roundtable with Save the Children to discuss medical, mental health, and rehabilitation challenges for affected children.
  • Ghebreyesus expressed his appreciation for Harry's efforts, highlighting that beyond financial support, it is his dedication and genuine concern—particularly for the injured children of Gaza—that stand out.
  • The grants include $200,000 to WHO for medical evacuations, $150,000 to Save the Children for ongoing aid, and $150,000 to the centre to develop prostheses, reflecting the need for broad partnerships to support recovery.
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Prince Harry's Archwell Foundation will provide $500,000 of projects, including removed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the production of protection and support for children injured in Gaza and Ukraine.

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