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    Prince Harry Donates $500,000 to Help Wounded Children in Ukraine and Gaza

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    Posted on September 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Prince Harry's foundation donates $500K to aid injured children in Ukraine and Gaza, partnering with WHO and Save the Children.

    Prince Harry Contributes $500,000 for Injured Children in Ukraine and Gaza

    Prince Harry's Humanitarian Efforts

    By Michael Holden

    Details of the Donation

    LONDON (Reuters) -Prince Harry's foundation is to donate $500,000 to projects including the World Health Organisation to help develop prosthetics and provide other support for children from Gaza and Ukraine, his office said on Wednesday.

    Impact on Children in Gaza

    The announcement came on the third day of the prince's visit to Britain as Harry visited the Centre for Injury Studies (CIS), part of Imperial College London, to learn more about its work, especially its focus on injuries suffered by children and those sustained in natural disasters.

    Collaboration with WHO and CIS

    "No single organization can solve this alone," he said in a statement.

    "Gaza now has the highest density of child amputees in the world and in history. It takes partnerships across government, science, medicine, humanitarian response and advocacy to ensure children survive and can recover after blast injuries."

    The three grants announced by Harry and his wife Meghan's Archewell Foundation include $200,000 to the World Health Organization to support medical evacuations from Gaza to Jordan, and $150,000 to the Save the Children charity to provide ongoing humanitarian support in Gaza.

    The third grant of $150,000 was to the Centre of Blast Injury Studies, part of CIS, to help its efforts to develop prostheses that can support injured children, particularly those injured from the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.

    The Duke of Sussex, 40, opened the former laboratories of the Centre for Blast Injury Studies in 2013.

    The prince himself spent 10 years in the British military, during which he served two tours in Afghanistan, and he has made campaigning for veterans a priority, founding the Invictus Games for military personnel wounded in action.

    NOT JUST THE MONEY

    He was joined on Wednesday by WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for a tour of the CIS, where he met with research teams working on a number of world-leading projects.

    "I'm really pleased about what he's doing, especially for the children of Gaza," Ghebreyesus said. "It's not the money, it's also the passion and commitment I think I see."

    Showing him round was double leg amputee Dave Henson, a CIS ambassador, who has known Harry for more than a decade and was the first captain of the British Invictus team in 2014.

    "It's been hugely important for raising the profile of the centre," Henson, who lost his legs in an explosion in Afghanistan in 2011, said of Harry's involvement.

    (Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Kate Holton)

    Table of Contents

    • Prince Harry's Humanitarian Efforts
    • Details of the Donation
    • Impact on Children in Gaza
    • Collaboration with WHO and CIS

    Key Takeaways

    • •Prince Harry donates $500,000 to support injured children.
    • •Funds will aid projects in Ukraine and Gaza.
    • •Partnerships include WHO and Save the Children.
    • •Focus on medical evacuations and prosthetics development.
    • •Harry's military background influences his humanitarian efforts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Prince Harry donates $500,000 to help wounded children in Ukraine and Gaza

    1How much did Prince Harry donate for the children?

    Prince Harry's foundation announced a donation of $500,000 to support projects aiding wounded children in Gaza and Ukraine.

    2Which organizations will benefit from the donation?

    The donation includes $200,000 to the World Health Organization for medical evacuations and $150,000 to the Centre of Blast Injury Studies for developing prosthetics.

    3What is the significance of the donation for children in Gaza?

    Gaza has the highest density of child amputees in the world, making this support crucial for their survival and rehabilitation.

    4Who accompanied Prince Harry during his visit?

    Prince Harry was joined by WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus during his tour of the Centre for Injury Studies.

    5What is Prince Harry's background related to military service?

    Prince Harry served in the British military for 10 years, including two tours in Afghanistan, and has prioritized campaigning for veterans.

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