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Schedule your donationsAs large numbers of Syrians return to their homes after 14 years of war, they face a healthcare system on its knees. Only 57% of hospitals are fully functional — and even these are unaffordable for the millions of displaced families trying to rebuild their lives.
Right now, 452 healthcare facilities are at risk of closing, which would leave 5 million people without access to medical care. Over 16.7 million Syrians need urgent help, and more than 7 million people remain internally displaced. Drought, landmine contamination, and rising food costs — especially bread — are pushing already vulnerable families to the brink.
Al Imaan Hospital in Sarmada, Idlib, is the only free maternal and paediatric hospital of its kind in the region, serving 4,500 patients every month. Your donation this Ramadan helps keep its doors open — providing life-saving care to pregnant women, newborn babies, and malnourished children, completely free of charge.
Human Appeal has operated in Idlib, Syria for years — including through bombings, earthquakes, and ongoing conflict. Here's how your donation gets there and what it does:
Step 1 — Funds are directed to Al Imaan Hospital, Sarmada, Idlib
Your donation goes directly to supporting the hospital's operational costs — salaries, medicines, and equipment.
Step 2 — Qualified staff are retained and paid fairly
We work with the Idlib Health Directorate to maintain staffing, ensuring doctors, midwives, and nurses can continue providing free care.
Step 3 — Patients are treated free of charge, 24/7
Pregnant women, malnourished children, and newborns receive treatment at no cost. Our mobile clinic extends this care to 16 displacement camps.
Step 4 — We report back transparently
Each year, Human Appeal publishes a full account of how donations to Al Imaan changed lives — so you always know your mercy reached those who needed it most.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)) said, “The believers are like one body in their mutual love and affection: if one limb is injured, the rest responds with sleeplessness and fever.”
(Bukhari, Muslim)
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Your donation goes directly to Al Imaan Hospital in Idlib, covering medical treatment, staff salaries, medicines, and equipment — all provided free of charge to displaced mothers and babies.
Yes. Donations to the Al Imaan Hospital Appeal are Zakat-eligible. If you are unsure whether your giving qualifies, visit our Zakat Appeal for more information.
Yes — this Ramadan, a partner will match your donation, doubling both your impact and your reward.
Human Appeal has a permanent team on the ground in Idlib. Funds are directed to Al Imaan Hospital's operational costs and take effect immediately, keeping the hospital running around the clock.
Yes. You can make a donation in memory of a loved one or as a gift of Sadaqah on behalf of someone else at checkout.
Human Appeal publishes transparent annual reports on Al Imaan Hospital's impact. We also work with the Idlib Health Directorate, WHO, and UN partners, and are registered with the Charity Commission.
Human Appeal is committed to providing aid in the country or programme that you select. In the event we complete the programme, exceed the required funds, or are denied access to a particular country for reasons beyond our control, Human Appeal reserves the right to reallocate your donation to another programme where it is needed most.