Steffi Graf, the tennis legend and humanitarian, has partnered with the World Health Organization (WHO) to extend her support to children suffering in Gaza. In light of the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis, Graf is focusing her efforts on providing relief to children experiencing physical and emotional pain. Her involvement is part of a broader initiative led by WHO to deliver critical medical aid and psychological support to the most vulnerable victims of the conflict.
Through this partnership, Graf is amplifying the efforts of international organizations to ensure that children in Gaza receive proper healthcare, including treatment for injuries, access to essential medicines, and mental health services to cope with the trauma of war. Many of these children have been severely affected by the violence, displacement, and loss of loved ones, making their recovery a critical concern for humanitarian organizations.
Graf’s personal commitment to this cause stems from her long history of charity work through her foundation, Children for Tomorrow, which focuses on supporting children who have suffered the impacts of war and violence. By aligning with WHO, she aims to bring greater global attention to the plight of Gaza’s children and encourage more support from the international community.
This partnership highlights the need for urgent humanitarian intervention in conflict zones and the importance of global solidarity in addressing the long-term physical and psychological needs of children affected by war.