Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US

by American Aid - A A Relief
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US

Project Report | Apr 17, 2026
Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in US

By Salah Kamal | Founder & President

Financial & Campaign Status (as of April 2026)

  • Total Campaign Goal: $50,000
  • Funds Raised: $151
  • Remaining Amount: $49,849
  • Number of Donors: 3
  • Monthly Donors: 0
  • Campaign Duration: 1 year
  • Campaign Phase: Active Fundraising Stage

Dear GlobalGiving Community,

Thank you for standing with American Aid (A A Relief) as we continue building this life-saving “Winter Relief for 200 Homeless Families in the US” project. Since our last report (December 2025), we have reached 3 donors and increased the total funds raised to $151. While this is still early-stage funding, your support is meaningful—because winter hardship does not wait, and families experiencing homelessness need consistent community action to survive.

Progress Update

This quarter, our focus remained on readiness and rapid-response planning so that every donation can translate into immediate warmth and protection when severe cold periods hit. Our team worked to:

  • Refine our winter relief distribution plan for coats, hats, gloves, blankets, and warm layers.
  • Strengthen local outreach and referral pathways to better identify families and individuals with urgent winter exposure risk.
  • Prepare documentation systems (receipts, photos, distribution logs) to ensure transparent reporting as distributions scale.

Because funding remains limited, we are still in the launch stage and have not yet reported large-scale distributions under this GlobalGiving project during this quarter. As donations grow, we will begin documenting distributions with photos, receipts, and field updates tied directly to this campaign.

Community Need

For people without stable housing, winter is not simply uncomfortable—it can be deadly. Freezing temperatures increase the risk of hypothermia, frostbite, respiratory illness, and complications for children, seniors, and those with chronic health conditions.

In our local community, we see the same reality repeatedly: a warm coat, a blanket, and a hot meal can be the difference between making it through the night or not. Beyond survival, winter relief restores dignity. When someone receives warm clothing and nourishment, it communicates a simple truth: you are seen, and you are not forgotten.

Program Model

This project is designed to deliver practical, immediate winter support through:

  • Warm clothing and winter gear (coats, hats, gloves, blankets, socks, warm layers)
  • Hot meals and nourishment for individuals and families facing food insecurity
  • Support toward safe shelter options, using local referral pathways when available

We prioritize in-kind relief and direct essentials—so donors can see clear, tangible impact.

Challenges & Strategic Response

The main challenge remains the funding gap. With a large need and limited early donations, we must balance urgency with responsible planning.

Our response this quarter has been to:

  • Increase outreach to new donors and community partners
  • Improve campaign visibility and clarity so supporters understand exactly what their gift provides
  • Continue building a ready-to-deploy distribution plan so we can scale quickly as funding increases

Next Quarter Plan

In the next quarter, we will focus on accelerating fundraising and moving toward measurable distributions as funds allow. Priorities include:

  1. Expanding donor outreach and campaign visibility to increase the number of supporters.
  2. Launching/expanding winter distributions as donations grow, beginning with the most urgent needs.
  3. Publishing transparent documentation (photos, receipts, and updates) to show how every dollar is used.
  4. Encouraging recurring giving to sustain support throughout the coldest months.

Expected Long-Term Impact

With consistent support, this project will help families and individuals experiencing homelessness:

  • Survive winter with reduced exposure-related illness and risk
  • Regain stability through improved health and safety
  • Restore dignity through compassionate, practical care

For the wider community, winter relief reduces strain on emergency services and strengthens social cohesion by ensuring that vulnerable neighbors are not abandoned in extreme weather.

Closing

Thank you again for your compassion and partnership. Every contribution—no matter the size—moves us closer to protecting families from the cold and delivering mercy with accountability.

With gratitude,

Salah Kamal, Founder & President,

American Aid (A A Relief) A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization — donations are tax-deductible

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American Aid - A A Relief

Location: Fairfax, VA - USA
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S Kamal
Lorton , VA United States

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