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Feeding Life Inside Sudan’s Hospitals During an Active War

In Sudan’s active war zones, hospitals are operating under constant threat. Explosions echo nearby, supply routes are unstable, and medical staff work knowing that safety is never guaranteed. Yet inside these hospitals, doctors and nurses continue to treat the wounded, comfort the injured, and fight every day to keep people alive.


In these conditions, food is not a comfort it is a necessity for survival. Many patients arrive severely weakened after days of displacement, injury, and hunger. Healthcare workers endure relentless shifts with little rest, often without knowing when their next meal will come. Hunger compounds trauma, making recovery harder and exhaustion deeper.


Despite extreme danger, our "Lily Jay Foundation" team has delivered food to hospitals functioning within active conflict zones. Reaching these facilities requires navigating insecurity, damaged infrastructure, and constant risk. Each delivery is carried out with urgency, knowing that delays can cost lives. The food provided supports hospital kitchens, emergency wards, patients, and the medical teams who refuse to abandon their posts.


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