Peacebuilding programs are at risk of collapsing without urgent support. You can help keep them alive.
The U.S. government has paused foreign aid. While the rescinded federal grants order is helpful, foreign aid is still stopped. This includes support for our peacemaking, and at times life-saving, programming. In places like Sudan, where war has displaced millions, and in Israel and Palestine, where a fragile ceasefire hangs by a thread, peacemakers work every day to prevent violence, protect communities, and create stability.
The cost of doing nothing is staggering. When aid stops, families are displaced, communities are torn apart, and fragile regions fall deeper into chaos. Decades of progress are undone in moments, and the cost to rebuild skyrockets.
Together, we can make sure that where aid stops, hope doesn’t. Here’s how you can help:
- Donate now: Your support helps sustain critical peacemaking programs when communities need them most.
- Tell Congress: Send a message to Congress through our partners at the Friends Committee on National Legislation about protecting essential foreign aid.