USE OF FUNDS

We respect the right of our donors to know how their money is being spent to further the Mebriata Children’s Foundation mission. Below we highlight our most recent use of funds. Your donations helps us to accelerate our mission to to help Tigrayan children who are unable to sustain their lives due to loss of a parent or due to war.

Djibouti Refugee Camp Support

Because of your generosity, we can help children and parents in the Djibouti refugee camp. Recent donations were spent on baby formula, food, and other basic needs. We want to express our deepest gratitude to those who contribute to Mebriata Children’s Foundation Inc.

Mebriata Chidren's Foundation was featured on the Tigrai Media House news channel.

Mebriata Children's Foundation Inc Donates 262,500 Birr (USD 5000) to Ayder Referral Hospital in Mekelle, Tigray

Because of the generous donations by our supporters, we recently were able to help over 100 children who are receiving treatment at Ayder Referral Hospital in Mekelle, Tigray. 262,500 birr was spent on food programs, essential medicines, and laboratory tests to support and care for the malnourished children in the Ayder Pediatrics Center. We are incredibly grateful to all of our donors for helping children in need.

With the continued help of our supporters, we plan to expand our financial assistance to the children in Tigray. All donations are 100% tax-deductible donations can be made by clicking here.


Mebriata Children’s Foundation has helped support refugees by providing baby formula, food, and other basic needs.


Our Recent Donation Receipt

Donation Certificate - Mebriata Children's Foundation Inc

Mebriata Children's Foundation donated $10,000 USD to the Tigray Development Association (TDA)

We are proud to announce that the Mebriata Children's Foundation recently donated $10,000 USD to the Tigray Development Association (TDA) to assist in providing critical care for the most war-affected sections of Tigray. The donation was specifically used to care for malnourished children in Keradion Elders Support Association and Lola Children's Home.