The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) concluded its volunteer medical project to fit prosthetic limbs for Ukrainian refugees in the city of Rzeszow, Republic of Poland, held from July 5 to 12, 2026, with the participation of a specialized volunteer medical team.

The campaign resulted in fitting prosthetic limbs for 21 beneficiaries, as part of the volunteer medical projects provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through its humanitarian arm; with the aim of alleviating the suffering of amputees around the world.

2,000 food baskets in Sudan

The center distributed 2,000 food baskets to displaced and returning families in the Rubk locality of the White Nile State in the Republic of Sudan, benefiting 11,564 individuals, under the "Madad" project in Sudan for 2026, as part of efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Sudanese people and enhance their food security amid the current humanitarian crisis.

25,000 hot meals in Gaza

The center continued providing food assistance to the Palestinian people, distributing 25,000 hot meals to the most needy groups in central and southern Gaza Strip, as part of the Saudi popular campaign for the relief of the Palestinian people, aiming to provide basic needs for the affected families.

More than 6,600 beneficiaries of Al-Jaada Health Center in Yemen

In the area of health support, the clinics of Al-Jaada Health Center in Midi District, Hajjah Governorate, provided treatment services to 6,611 beneficiaries during May 2026, supported by KSrelief.

The services were distributed as follows: Emergency clinic: 2,723 cases; Internal medicine clinic: 1,799 beneficiaries; Pediatric clinic: 962 children; Epidemiology clinic: 190 patients; Women's and maternity clinic: 839 beneficiaries; Obstetrics department: 32 cases; Dialysis department: 30 cases; Incubator department: 36 beneficiaries.

In the field of support services, the laboratory department conducted 1,527 tests; the radiology department served 654 individuals; the pharmacy served 5,753 patients; the surgery and dressing department received 247 cases; the observation department received 2,151 patients; and the blood transfusion department served 67 beneficiaries.