Choose one of these charities to support with a donation to help Morocco earthquake victims with life-saving food, water, shelter, warm clothing and medical services, and start the rebuilding, including roads and power lines.

Each one of these charities has a top four-star rating for financial performance and effectiveness from Charity Navigator, my go-to charity rating service, and each one lets you donate online in any amount you choose, including regular monthly donations.
Every organization uses donations differently, so read their mission statement or visit their website to understand how your gifts to them will be used.
The 8.6 earthquake is the most devastating in more than 100 years. More than 1,000 dead were reported in the first 24 hours after the quake, and nearly as many injured.
This is a version of our other recent articles on supporting survivors of other recent natural disasters – too many disasters.
- How to help victims of Maui wildfires
- How to help victims of Hurricane Idalia
- How to help victims of Syria/Turkey earthquake

Top Charities ecoXplorer recommends –
World Central Kitchen mobilized within days to serve at least 10,000 meals a day to the victims of the Syria/Turkey earthquake, the Maui wildfires and Hurricane Idalia – and will surely do the same in Morocco.
Celebrity chef Jose Andres founded World Central Kitchen in 2010 after the earthquake in Haiti, and has provided assistance around the world in response to emergencies – including currently in Ukraine, where World Central Kitchen has served more than 100 Million meals since Russia’s unprovoked invasion in Feb. 2022.
Doctors Without Borders provides medical care to the needy around the world, and is on the ground now in several war-torn countries, including Ukraine.
Oxfam is a European-based charity that assists victims of war and natural disasters around the world.
More Four-Star Charities
International Rescue Committee provides assistance in war-torn countries including Syria, Ethiopia and Yemen.
MercyCorps works around the world to provide kits with blankets, jerry cans, solar lanterns, mattresses and other supplies to those displaced by war, famine or other disasters.
Save the Children is helping vulnerable children stay safe and providing relief to families who need it most.
Direct Relief provides life-saving emergency medical assistance.
UJA Federation NY works with partners on the ground throughout the world, and promises that 100% of donations will be used for humanitarian relief.
American Red Cross accepts donations online and via text. Donations will be used to send supplies, open shelters and recruit volunteers.
Project HOPE is accepting money to fund teams on the ground to provide medical assistance.
Clean the World provides vital personal hygiene kits, including soap and sanitizer products.
Global Giving provides food, medicine and water to those affected by disasters.
Charity Navigator, which rates charities, has a page of four-star charities it recommends.
American Red Cross: https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer.html
Team Rubicon: https://teamrubiconusa.org/volunteer/
ToolBank USA: https://toolbank.org/get-engaged/#engage
ecoXplorer has published a list of top-rated charities including these multiple times over the years in response to earthquakes in Haiti and elsewhere, and hurricanes in Florida and the Caribbean.
Always beware of charity scams.
ecoXplorer Evelyn Kanter is a journalist with 20+ years of experience as a newspaper and magazine writer, radio & TV news producer & reporter, and author of guidebooks and smartphone apps – all focusing on travel, automotive, the environment and your rights as a consumer.\
ecoXplorer Evelyn Kanter currently serves as President of the International Motor Press Assn. (IMPA) and is a former Board Member of the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW)
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