Together for Hope: Supporting for Disaster Victims

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Together for Hope: Supporting for Disaster Victims
Indonesia has recently experienced a series of natural disasters, including a volcanic eruption in East Nusa Tenggara, floods in Bekasi, and an earthquake in Bogor. These disasters have left thousands of families in need of urgent assistance. We are calling on you to join us in providing temporary shelter, food, clean water, and medical aid to those affected by these disasters. Your support can make a difference in the lives of our fellow Indonesians facing these challenges. Join us in providing essential aid to those affected by the disaster. Your donations will support food, water, shelter, medical care, and rehabilitation efforts. Your help can make a difference in the lives of those in need. Oh Allah, grant patience to those affected by the disaster, protect them, ease their difficulties, and bring greater goodness in place of this tragedy. Amin. Let's come together in compassion and support those in need. Sharing now is not just an obligation, but a soulful necessity. Our generosity today will protect us, our loved ones, and our planet from future hardships. Join the "Caring for Disaster Victims" program to help those in need and spread hope in times of despair. Share this story with others to inspire caring and compassion. Together, we can be a light in the darkness and make a difference. Let's extend our hands, open our hearts, and pray for strength and resilience for those affected by disasters. May God accept our efforts, protect us from harm, and keep us all safe. Amen. #CaringForDisasterVictims #SpreadHope

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Save Khawla and Khalil's lives from illness.

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Save Khawla and Khalil's lives from illness.
UPDATE: This was fund was initially created for Khawla, whose story is written further below, but has been updated to include her brother, Khalil, the youngest of the family and the only one born during the genocide. Unfortunately, Khalil suffered from a growth in his skull since he was a baby, and his parents had hoped that it was benign. After consulting with numerous doctors and undergoing tests and scans, they have been informed that he will be in need of surgery as the tumour is connected to his brain. This fund is set up to help the Al-Muranekh family with their medical woes. The following is the initial message of the fundraiser, detailing Khawla's plight: Khawla is a sweet child who has lived a third of her life under genocide. Her family has undergone unspeakable horrors, having their homes destroyed, their father grievously injured, and being forced to evacuate multiple times and live on the streets. Only yesterday they were forced to evacuate again. A few months ago, Khawla was seriously wounded by a bomb dropped on the tents of the displaced, along with her siblings, Razan and Maria, who also sustained injuries. Her injury has left her with terrible scars and a disability: she can no longer walk properly and is no longer the happy child she once was. Medical documentation is available in the photos attached to this campaign. Khawla's parents want her to have a chance at life. They want her to receive treatment abroad as the health system in Gaza has been decimated by the occupation's policy of eliminating Palestinian society by rendering life impossible. Please help Khawla and Khalil get the treatment they need and deserve.

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Support Annie D's Fight for Survival

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Support Annie D's Fight for Survival
Hello there. My name is Annie D and I am 69 living with a very painful disease from using SSRI's for 20 years. I am also a survivor of clergy abuse and developed CPTSD when I was 12. However, the memory did not surface until 2019 when I moved back to my hometown after a 35 year absence. It was quite a shock to my system yet it all made sense. Now, I understood why I struggled so much in life physically and mentally with relationships and career. Drinking had become an issue so I decided to get sober at 35. However, I was still struggling with CPTSD. I saw a psychiatrist who put me on SSRI's which I would take for the next 20 years. Sadly, there were high dosage back then. I was able to go back to school and get a teaching degree, yet, I would feel suicidal several times a year and have to check into a local psych ward. I had no idea why that was happening and the doctors couldn't tell me either. I was able to go back to college and attain a teaching degree through all of that. I was proud of myself and had begun teaching at University in 2001. I loved every minute of teaching Art and was able to teach at USF and SUNO until 2004, when I became so sick I could no longer walk up Lone Mountain to class. I was devastated. I had become disabled with gut disease and osteoporosis. I could no longer work and would not receive a pension. I grieved for months. It was then I decided to wean off all the SSRI's the doctors had me on. This was difficult and I lost appetite from the leaky gut. Then in 2018, I had a near death experience. I went to the hospital and there was nothing they could do but offer more medication. I was literally starving to death. I had a hole in my gut. I went home and called a dear friend in tears. She suggested I get on the GAPS protocol to help seal the gut asap, which I did. I have been on it every since to stay alive. I am struggling to stay alive as the food I need to thrive costs more than I can afford and I cannot eat from food closets as I am on a highly restricted diet. Please, please help me to stay alive as I am healing from the irreversible damage of SSRI's.

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