Friday, August 22, 2025

Mission Yearbook: Amid bombs and starvation, Gaza’s deaf persevere

In Gaza, all Palestinians are facing relentless violence and the deliberate use of starvation as a weapon of war. Within this larger humanitarian catastrophe, the deaf community faces unique and often overlooked challenges.

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Man serves food to young girl in Gaza
In Gaza, the deaf community faces unique and often overlooked challenges (contributed photo).

The Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children — a long-standing pillar of dignity, inclusion and resilience — continues its life-saving work even as it grieves the loss of staff, students and its central facility.

In March 2024, Atfaluna’s center in Gaza City was destroyed in an airstrike, claiming the lives of co-founder Hasham Ghazal and staff member Anwar Al Zaeem. Yet, the community’s resilience persists.

One manifestation of this resilience is Atfaluna’s Inclusive Community Kitchen. In the face of severe food insecurity and economic collapse, the kitchen provides hot meals to displaced families and offers employment to youth with hearing impairments. This initiative not only addresses urgent humanitarian needs but also affirms the dignity and leadership of people with disabilities.

Twelve-year-old Lona says, “My mother is sick, and I help her take care of my brothers. I come to the kitchen alone to bring food back home. It's the only way we can eat.”

Raed, a 42-year-old mother, says, “My son has a disability and needs special care. With the lack of food and services, it’s been impossible. Here with Atfaluna's kitchen, we feel supported.”

The Presbyterian Hunger Program is honored to support this Atfaluna-led initiative, reflecting our shared commitment to justice, compassion and human dignity.

As the war drags on, the deaf community is growing. Medical professionals and humanitarian workers report that more children are losing their hearing — whether from the deafening blasts of bombs, untreated infections due to the collapse of Gaza’s health system or the trauma of constant terror. These new realities make Atfaluna’s mission more urgent than ever.

The March 2025 report “Reflection on the Gaza War from a Person With and Without Disabilities,”  highlights the compounded challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in Gaza, including inaccessible shelters, disrupted communication and lack of medical care. These conditions underscore the urgent need for inclusive humanitarian responses.

As people of faith, we are called to not look away. Many deaf children in Gaza cannot hear the sirens that warn of incoming bombs. One child expressed: “It’s a blessing to be deaf, so I am the least to be terrorized when there are bombings.” Yet, the trauma and danger are all too real. Let us listen. Let us act.

You can help by:

  • Sharing Atfaluna’s story and speaking out against violence and mass starvation.
  • Advocating for an immediate ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian access.
  • Taking action now by urging policymakers to demand a ceasefire and protection for civilians in Gaza — click here to send your message.
  • Praying for protection, justice, peace and nourishment — especially for Gaza’s deaf community.

Eileen Schuhmann is Associate for Global Engagement and Resources for the Presbyterian Hunger Program. (Click here to read original PNS Story)

Let us join in prayer for:

Vivian Wesson, Executive Vice President & General Counsel, Board of Pensions 
Donyale White, Account Clerk III, Administrative Services Group, A Corp  

Let us pray:

O Loving Shepherd, we thank you for your ministry. We pray that you empower those who serve to be conduits of your love and light. Bless each to sense your presence and to be comforted by your loving gaze. In the name of Christ Jesus, our light and hope. Amen.

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