Gay Refugee Struggling to Survive Please help me

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Gay Refugee Struggling to Survive Please help me
My name is Yaser i am gay I have no support or resources left to survive. In Iraq, I had a small business and was trying to live safely, but everything collapsed because of my sexual orientation. I was forced to marry a woman, and when I refused, my father — who is a militia member — beat me violently. I received death threats from my family and armed men in my area. Staying in Iraq meant being killed. I had to leave my business, my home, and my whole life behind just to save my life. In Iraq, the law is against LGBTQ+ people, and being gay can lead to up to 15 years in prison. I lived every day in fear for my life. I knew that if I stayed, I would be killed or jailed. I escaped urgently to Lebanon on 28 September 2025 because it does not require a visa. I arrived with nothing but my documents, hoping for safety — but I found myself completely alone. Since arriving in Lebanon, I have received no help at all. I contacted many organizations (Helem, Mosaic, NRC, IRAP, and others), but every one of them told me they cannot help me. I have no income, no protection, and no support. I spent all the money I had just to survive the first weeks. Now I am completely out of money. The food I eat is sometimes unsafe, but I have no other choice. I urgently need medicine, but I cannot afford it. I often stay hungry because I cannot buy food. I am asking for your support because I am fighting every day just to stay alive. “In Lebanon, I have been living in severe psychological distress and deep depression. I am completely alone with no family support, no friends, and no one to help me. My situation has become extremely difficult, and I have been struggling every day to survive both emotionally and physically. The isolation, fear, and lack of safety have had a serious negative impact on my mental health. I have no stable support system and no safe environment, which puts me at high risk and makes my daily life unbearable.” I am living in Lebanon without legal status. I cannot work or go outside because I am afraid of being found by my family, who have threatened me due to my sexual orientation. I am completely alone, isolated, Your donation will help me with: Food Rent Basic needs (electricity, water) Medication and transportation Even a small donation can help me survive until I find a safe long-term solution. Thank you for reading my story and for helping me in this life-threatening situation.

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Save the Christians of Nigeria and Africa

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Save the Christians of Nigeria and Africa
Christians across Nigeria are facing extreme persecution: villages burned, churches destroyed, families displaced, and thousands killed by ongoing attacks from militant groups. Many survivors have fled their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs, struggling to find food, shelter, and safety. The situation is dire, and these communities urgently need our help to survive the coming months. This campaign, organized by Christians of Africa NGO (registered in South Africa), aims to deliver emergency relief to the Christian Association of Nigeria (ICAN) including food, blankets, tents, and safe shelters to displaced Christian families in Nigeria. Every donation will go directly toward providing life-saving support and secure places to rebuild hope. Last month, through God’s mercy and with the support of the International Organization for African Food, I was able to bring food and blankets to 547 desperate families through the Christians of Nigeria Association. I saw mothers crying tears of relief, fathers who had lost everything finally able to feed their children, and little ones sleeping warmly for the first time in weeks. But as the days pass, more and more families are reaching out in fear. The suffering is growing, and I feel the weight of those who are still waiting for help. I want to do even more this month, but I cannot do it alone. Across Nigeria, Christian communities are facing unimaginable darkness. Entire villages have been burned. Churches that once echoed with worship now lie in ashes. Families have been torn apart and thousands of innocent lives have been lost. Many survivors escaped with nothing except the clothes they were wearing when they ran for their lives. They are wandering from place to place searching for food, shelter, safety, and any sign that someone still cares about them. Their pain is overwhelming, and their need is urgent. The Christians of Africa NGO, registered in South Africa, has launched this campaign to support the Christian Association of Nigeria in bringing immediate relief to these suffering families. We are preparing to deliver food, blankets, tents, and safe temporary shelters to those who have been displaced by violence. Every single donation goes directly to easing someone’s pain, comforting a frightened child, feeding a hungry family, and restoring hope to people who feel forgotten. I am asking from the depths of my heart. Please stand with us. Your kindness can change the course of a family’s life. Your support can bring comfort where there is fear, dignity where there is loss, and hope where everything seems broken. Please give today. Their survival may depend on it.

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Save Diana’s life -Every Donation Counts

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Save Diana’s life -Every Donation Counts
Diana’s Story — A Little Girl Fighting for Life ] — I’m a dad of a beautiful two years old girl named Diana — a little angel who has filled our lives with love and laughter. We are from Iraq and currently live in the United Arab Emirates. I hope every parent who reads Diana’s story will feel her struggle and help her complete the next stages of her young life. Diana is a bright and loving girl who once spent her days playing, laughing, and taking her first steps. But one day, everything changed. She was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2, a rare and life-threatening genetic disease that slowly weakens the muscles. What began as slight difficulty standing and walking has turned into a serious medical crisis. Without urgent treatment, SMA will continue to progress, affecting her ability to breathe and eat — and eventually putting her life at risk. There is one hope — a life-changing treatment called Zolgensma, a groundbreaking gene therapy that replaces the missing gene responsible for SMA. This treatment has the power to stop the disease and give Diana the chance to live a healthy, normal life. However, this hope comes with a huge challenge: the treatment costs $2 million USD. Without it, Diana’s condition will continue to deteriorate, leaving her future uncertain. We can’t do this alone — we need your help to save Diana. Every donation, no matter how small, brings us one step closer to giving her a second chance at life. Even one dollar or one euro can make a real difference. If you cannot donate, you can still be a hero by sharing Diana’s story with your friends, family, and social media. Every share helps us reach more kind-hearted people who can make a difference. Your kind words, encouragement, and prayers mean so much to Diana and to us. Together, we can give Diana the greatest gift of all — the gift of life. From our hearts, thank you for your kindness, generosity, and prayers. You are not just helping Diana — you are giving her a future. ❤️

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Emergency Flood Relief

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Emergency Flood Relief
The devastating floods in Pakistan have caused immense destruction, displacing millions and leaving a trail of humanitarian crisis. Here's a description of the flood relief efforts in English: The ongoing flood relief efforts in Pakistan are a massive undertaking, addressing the widespread devastation caused by unprecedented monsoon rains. International aid organizations, government agencies, and local communities are working tirelessly to provide assistance to the millions affected. Key aspects of the relief efforts include: • Rescue Operations: Search and rescue teams, often utilizing boats and helicopters, are actively evacuating stranded individuals from inundated areas. • Provision of Shelter: Temporary shelters, tents, and emergency housing are being set up to accommodate the displaced population, many of whom have lost their homes entirely. • Food and Water Distribution: Ensuring access to clean drinking water and food supplies is a top priority to prevent malnutrition and water-borne diseases. Ration packs, cooked meals, and water purification tablets are being distributed. • Medical Aid: Mobile medical units and makeshift clinics are providing essential healthcare services, treating injuries, and addressing the growing risk of disease outbreaks like cholera, dengue, and malaria. • Sanitation and Hygiene: Efforts are underway to improve sanitation conditions in flood-affected areas and temporary camps to prevent the spread of diseases. This includes providing hygiene kits and setting up latrines. • Infrastructure Repair: As floodwaters recede, the daunting task of repairing damaged roads, bridges, and communication networks begins to restore connectivity and facilitate further aid delivery. • Livelihood Support: Long-term relief includes initiatives to help communities rebuild their livelihoods, particularly in agriculture, which has been severely impacted by the floods. • International Aid: Countries and organizations worldwide have pledged and delivered significant financial aid, essential supplies, and technical assistance to support Pakistan's relief and recovery efforts. The scale of the disaster is immense, and the relief operations are ongoing, facing challenges such as logistical difficulties due to damaged infrastructure, the vast geographical spread of the affected areas, and the sheer number of people in need. The resilience of the Pakistani people, coupled with the concerted efforts of local and international responders, is crucial in navigating this crisis and paving the way for recovery.

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Feeding in Gaza

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Feeding in Gaza
# Feeding Gaza Initiative – Because Hunger Can’t Wait In the heart of **besieged Gaza**, where wars destroy homes and crises never end, thousands of families struggle every single day, holding on to the hope of a simple meal to ease their children’s hunger. Hunger here is not a passing feeling – it has become a **daily battle** for parents trying to provide a piece of bread or a plate of food to keep their children alive. Out of this painful reality, the **“Feeding Gaza Initiative”**, led by Wael Qeshta, was born – a call for hope and survival. We do not only provide food, we restore **dignity and compassion** in homes burdened by poverty, and we give children a moment of joy that makes them forget the harshness of the siege. ## Why Donate to the “Feeding Gaza Initiative”? * Because every **hot meal** delivered to a family is a new chance at life. * Because your **direct donation** reaches the most vulnerable without intermediaries. * Because you can bring happiness to mothers and fathers who know only fear and sorrow. * Because hunger in Gaza is a painful reality – and **your generosity is the solution**. ## How Your Donation Makes a Difference: * \$10 = feeds two children for a full day. * \$30 = provides a food basket for a family for one week. * \$100 = delivers hot meals to several displaced families. No matter how small, every contribution creates a life-changing impact. ## Be Part of Mercy and Hope You are not just donating food – you are writing a new human story in Gaza. Every donation is a message of love, every share of the **Feeding Gaza Initiative** is a light breaking through the darkness of siege. 📌 **Bank Account Information for Donations**: 1147170 📌 **Contact Information**: * 📞 Phone: +970592302738 * ✉️ Email: qeshtawael@gmail.com * 🌐 WhatsApp Direct: +970592302738 Donate to Gaza – Support Gaza families – Feeding Gaza – Gaza food relief – Charity for Palestine – Hot meals Gaza – Humanitarian aid Gaza.

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