How to Help Syrians Trapped in Madaya

About 4.5 million people live in hard-to-reach areas of Syria, the U.N. reports.

— -- Millions of people in Syria are largely cut off from the outside world and desperate for food and aid.

In the Syrian town of Madaya, only four aid convoys have been allowed into the town over the past seven months.

ABC News is in contact with a family that is trapped in the town and we will be detailing the conditions they're working to survive on our live blog here.

Some international humanitarian organizations have been allowed access to Madaya and the other besieged towns.

Here is a list of organizations helping bring aid to residents in those towns.

The World Food Programme

U.N. OCHA

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs is helping organize relief efforts in Syria.

UNICEF

This U.N. program is dedicated to the needs of children and education efforts.

UNHCR

The United Nation's High Commission for Refugees focuses their efforts on the needs of refugees and internally displaced, many of whom are in besieged areas.

ICRC