Helping ,to not be a homeless

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Helping ,to not be a homeless
My name is Volodymyr Dalnytskyi (Vova) I am writing this because I am in a very difficult and urgent situation, and I truly have no one else to turn to. I was recently scammed by my employer. I worked for one and a half months, did all my duties honestly, but in the end I was never paid my salary. After many attempts to resolve this, the employer simply disappeared and stopped responding. Because of this, I have been left without any money since December 19, 2025. At the same time, I am now facing a serious problem: I may be evicted from my apartment if I cannot pay the rent very soon. The amount I need is not very large, but for me right now it is impossible to collect on my own. I have already found a new job, and I am working, but my first salary will only be paid next month. Unfortunately, my landlord is not willing to wait, and I cannot afford to lose my housing or end up on the street. I am originally from a country where there is war. I cannot return there, even temporarily. I have no parents, no close family here, and no one locally who can help me. I also try to support my grandmother and uncle who live in Ukraine, but they are living in very difficult conditions themselves and are not able to help me financially. I am not asking for luxury or comfort — I am only asking for temporary help to pay for my housing, so I can keep a roof over my head, continue working, and rebuild my life honestly. Any support, even small, would mean more than words can express.If you cannot donate, sharing this story would also help greatly. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for any kindness you are able to show. 🤍

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Help a 72-Year-Old Father Rebuild His Gaza Home

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Help a 72-Year-Old Father Rebuild His Gaza Home
My father, Fadel Mohammad Alfarra, is over 72 years old. He is a devoted husband, a loving father of 7 sons and 4 daughters, and a proud grandfather to 25 grandchildren. Throughout his life, Fadel was a hardworking man and a university professor who believed deeply in education, dignity, and family. With years of effort, sacrifice, and honest work, he slowly built a four-story family home in Gaza. His dream was simple and noble: to ensure that each of his children had a safe place to live. Over the years, he built seven small apartments, one for each of his sons, along with a larger family home where generations gathered under one roof. That dream was completely destroyed by the war. The home that once sheltered an entire family is now rubble. Today, my father, his wife, their children, and grandchildren are displaced and homeless, forced to live in fragile tents that offer no protection from the cold of winter or the extreme heat of summer. There is a complete lack of basic living conditions, privacy, and safety. The situation is deeply inhumane. My mother, 65 years old, is a devoted woman who spent her life sacrificing everything for her family. She now suffers from chronic health conditions, including high blood pressure and thyroid disease, while enduring these extremely harsh living conditions with almost no medical support. Although my father’s children are educated and working people, the scale of destruction and the ongoing crisis make it impossible for the family to rebuild on their own. An entire extended family — parents, children, and 25 grandchildren — has been left without shelter. This campaign is a humble request for help to rebuild my father’s home and restore a minimum level of dignity, safety, and stability to an elderly man and his family who have already lost so much. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to rebuilding not just a house, but hope, security, and humanity. Thank you for standing with my family in this time of unimaginable hardship.

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