Humanitarian assistance is the lifeline that reaches people in their most vulnerable moments. Whether it is a mother seeking shelter to keep her children safe, a farmer striving to recover after devastating floods, or a community working to heal from conflict, every person deserves more than survival. They deserve the dignity of being heard, the power to decide what comes next, and the means to rebuild a future on their own terms.
That is why our approach goes beyond emergency relief. Global Communities focuses on locally led, community-centered solutions that help people stand on their own again. We work with local partners to deliver aid quickly in times of crisis and to keep building strength long after. By reinforcing existing systems with vital tools and resources, we support faster recovery, reduce future risks, and ultimately save lives.
Our services work together across the following core areas of focus
Shelter
Providing safety and stability through temporary housing, repairs, rent support, and winter protection for those uprooted by crisis or conflict.
Shelter
Providing safety and stability through temporary housing, repairs, rent support, and winter protection for those uprooted by crisis or conflict.
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Expanding access to clean water, providing safe sewage disposal, and promoting hygiene to prevent disease and protect health.
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Expanding access to clean water, providing safe sewage disposal, and promoting hygiene to prevent disease and protect health.
Food Security
Meeting urgent hunger needs with meals, food baskets, and cash or vouchers; supporting farmers with seeds, equipment, and training to rebuild harvests.
Food Security
Meeting urgent hunger needs with meals, food baskets, and cash or vouchers; supporting farmers with seeds, equipment, and training to rebuild harvests.
Cash & Direct Support
Providing cash, vouchers, and other direct aid so people can choose what they need most in an emergency.
Cash & Direct Support
Providing cash, vouchers, and other direct aid so people can choose what they need most in an emergency.
Livelihoods & Economic Recovery
Creating opportunities for people to earn an income and reconnect to markets after crisis.
Livelihoods & Economic Recovery
Creating opportunities for people to earn an income and reconnect to markets after crisis.
Protection
Working to stop violence and provide safe spaces, counseling, and care for women, children, and others most at risk in crisis and conflict.
Protection
Working to stop violence and provide safe spaces, counseling, and care for women, children, and others most at risk in crisis and conflict.
Crisis Logistics
Coordinating supplies and partnerships to deliver lifesaving aid safely and efficiently, even in the toughest conditions.
Crisis Logistics
Coordinating supplies and partnerships to deliver lifesaving aid safely and efficiently, even in the toughest conditions.
Impact
Everything we do is rooted in a simple promise: to act with humanity, fairness, and integrity.
We put people first — listening, including, and holding ourselves accountable to those we serve. With decades of technical expertise and experience in humanitarian response and recovery, Global Communities has earned the trust of governments, civil society, and local partners. We deliver assistance that is both effective in the moment and lasting in impact, so communities can reclaim their strength and build pathways to a more secure and hopeful future.
Featured Program
A Lifeline for Communities Affected by Conflict
More than 75% of people in Syria still rely on humanitarian assistance after years of conflict. Our Lifesaving Interventions for Emergencies (LIFE) program helps families in the hardest-hit areas of northwest and northeast Syria with essentials like food, clean water, safe shelter, and protection services. Many of the communities we serve, including ethnic and religious minorities, were displaced by ISIS and remain especially vulnerable.
In 2024 alone, LIFE provided food assistance to an estimated 170,000 people, including more than 46,000 individuals across four camps in northeast Syria. In northwest Syria, we supplied safe water every day for an entire camp of more than 127,000 displaced people — ensuring families had what they needed to cook, wash, and stay healthy.
Resources
Protection in Emergencies
Global Communities Safeguarding Policy
Community-Led Emergency Action and Response: CLEAR Program
News
Preparing for Hurricanes from Forecast to Aftermath
As hurricane season barrels into Latin America and the Caribbean each June, communities across the region brace for impact. With an average of 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes of Category 3 strength or higher each year, the threat is real — even if not every storm makes landfall. That’s why Global…
Returning Home At Last: A Fragile New Chapter in Northern Syria
By Jasper Vaughn The past six months have brought both upheaval and hope for people displaced by conflict in northern Syria. Since the overthrow of the Assad regime in December 2024, more than 470,000 refugees have returned to Syria, and more than 700,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) — those displaced within the country, either within…
From Destruction to Determination: How Grants are Reviving Gaza’s Small Businesses
Running a small business is challenging even in the best of times, but the war in Gaza has devastated local entrepreneurs, making it nearly impossible to sustain their businesses amid widespread destruction and displacement. According to a report by the United Nations Development Programme, around 85% of enterprises have halted their production. Meanwhile, 63% of…