On September 8, 2023, a powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck Morocco’s High Atlas mountains. It took the lives of more than 2,000 people and left another 2,000 injured.

Via @AfricaFactsZone on Twitter
The quake is now considered to be the deadliest in recent decades.

Via @AfricaFactsZone on Twitter
The Independent reports it will take “several years” for the country to recover. So now, the people of Morocco need our help more than ever.
See below where you can donate for the Morocco earthquake…
Moroccan Red Crescent
The Moroccan Red Crescent is a non-governmental organization of public utility. Its current president is Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Malika.
Islamic Relief Worldwide
Islamic Relief Worldwide is a humanitarian and development agency motivated by faith, dedicated to aiding and empowering the world’s most vulnerable people.
Global Giving

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GlobalGiving is a non-profit organization based in the United States. It offers a worldwide crowdfunding platform for grassroots charitable initiatives.
“Your gift to the Morocco Earthquake Relief Fund will support survivors with emergency relief and long-term recovery. Find the link in our bio 🔗,” capture to their post about the Morocco earthquake reads.
UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Fund, also known as UNICEF, is an agency under the United Nations umbrella. It is responsible for delivering humanitarian and developmental assistance to children on a global scale.
CARE
CARE works to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice by putting women and girls in the center.
Casablanca Paris supports local NGOs Rif Tribes Foundation and MBLA
Casablanca supports two local NGOs, actively assisting those affected by the Morocco earthquake, the Rif Tribes Foundation and The Moroccan Biodiversity and Livelihoods Association. These organizations are instrumental in providing essential care to the victims.
Moreover, Casablanca will soon launch a special edition of their Maison t-shirt, with all proceeds going towards a yet-to-be-announced local NGO. You can reserve yours for pre-order at CasablancaParis.com.
