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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Harry’s foundation makes donation to help children injured in Gaza and Ukraine
Archewell made the grant to coincide with Harry’s visit to the Centre for Blast Injury Studies in London.
Prince Harry donates $500,000 to help children in Ukraine, Gaza
Prince Harry's foundation is to donate $500,000 to projects including the World Health Organisation to help develop prosthetics and provide other support for children from Gaza and Ukraine, his office said on Wednesday. The announcement came on the third day of the prince's visit to Britain as Harry visited the Centre for Injury Studies (CIS), part of Imperial College London, to learn more about its work, especially its focus on injuries suffere…
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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