Contribute to satisfying the hunger of thousands

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Contribute to satisfying the hunger of thousands
"A meal on the Day of A Rafah... satisfies hunger and opens the doors to immeasurable reward." 🍽️ "A meal on the Day of A Rafah... satisfies hunger and opens the doors to immeasurable reward." On one day of the year, a simple meal can change a person's day, alleviate their worries, and provide a sense that there are still those who extend a helping hand and stand with the needy in these times of crisis. On the Day of Arafah, that great day when mercy descends, sins are forgiven, and deeds are multiplied, hearts flock to do good, and souls compete to attain reward. On this blessed day, we launched the "Arafah Meal" initiative to prepare and distribute hot, generous meals to needy families, families living on subsistence, and those deprived of the most basic necessities of life. Led by young Palestinian Wael Ziad Qeshta On one of the most blessed days of the year, and amidst the streets of the Gaza Strip, my small team, led by me, is preparing to unleash its ambitions to launch one of the simplest and most beautiful forms of charity as the war on Gaza continues in 2023. This is by preparing and distributing hot meals on the Day of Arafah. This initiative is led by young Wael Ziad Qeshta, a media student at Al-Aqsa University and a pioneer of influential community initiatives despite limited resources. However, Wael believes that "a meal may not change the world, but it can certainly change an entire day in the life of a hungry person." 💡 From an idea on paper... to tables reaching those in need The idea began with a small notebook in which he recorded people's needs and proposed initiatives to support them. Wael recorded the number of families he knew were in need of meals. We then worked with the team to calculate the cost of the meal, as well as the number of volunteers needed to bring joy to these needy faces, and the amount of food that could be cooked in just one day. On the Day of Arafah, the very day when the doors of mercy and acceptance are opened, with your usual determination, and by working with determination and ambition, Wael tries to gather a team of young volunteers around him to begin preparations, as follows: Identifying the families most in need Contracting with a simple kitchen Carefully preparing meals Distributing them just before the Maghrib call to prayer, so that food is on the tables at iftar 🍛 The story begins in the kitchen... and ends with a smile. From the early hours of dawn, on the greatest day of the year, volunteers, along with Wael, begin preparing food ingredients to produce Iftar meals for those fasting on the Day of Arafah: Rice, beans, meat if available, vegetables, spices, and seasonings... everything is prepared with love. The food is cooked by hands that believe this effort is not just to feed the hungry, but also to draw closer to God on the greatest day of the world. The meals are carefully packaged and distributed in poor neighborhoods, refugee camps, and remote areas that are inaccessible to anyone except charitable people. 🕊️ Gaza... Where goodness is born from need In the Gaza Strip, where more than half the population suffers from food insecurity, a meal is no small thing; it's a blessing... It may not be available on an ordinary day, let alone on the Day of Arafah, when people are fasting and have nothing to break their fast with? Wael says, "The Day of Arafah is a day of goodness and mercy... and the people of Gaza deserve to rejoice on this day, even if it's just with a warm bite that brings joy to their hearts." 👣 Small steps, but they go a long way Last year, by the grace of God and then thanks to your contributions, we were able to distribute more than 1,000 meals on the Day of Arafah 2024. We saw faces light up when the boxes were opened, we heard mothers with tears in their eyes, and children chanting, "Eid is near... Praise be to God, we ate today." 🌙 This year... we want to reach even more. Our goal this year is to distribute 5,000 meals in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, west of Khan Yunis Governorate in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestine. Each meal costs only $8/NIS 28, but it carries a huge weight in your scale of good deeds. Because hunger doesn't wait, and because goodness can't be delayed... a meal on the Day of Arafah can bring happiness to a family and bring countless rewards. 🎯 Our Goal This Year Under the leadership of Wael and his team, we aim to produce and distribute: 5,000 hot meals on the Day of Arafah Delivering them to the poorest families in the Khan Yunis neighborhood At a low cost: only $8 per meal Each meal contains: Rice + White Beans + Vegetables + Dates 🌱 How can you contribute? Contribute $8 = 1 meal $40 = Feed an entire family $800 = Cover an entire neighborhood Or support the campaign by spreading the word and expanding its impact 🔗 Donation link: https://fundahope.com/en/campaigns/heart-of-rafah-the-story-of-man-making-change You can donate via USDT cryptocurrency using the following ID: TGrpNRTZuNZEKMcCHiLRHE1WRtg1tdbosC 💬 "A meal on the Day of Mercy... may be the key to relief." While people are fasting and waiting for the time to break their fast, there are those who have nothing but hope. Be that hope. And contribute to bringing joy to hearts that only know joy when it comes from charitable people. "The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said: 'Fasting on the Day of Arafah, I hope that Allah will expiate the sins of the year before it and the year after it.'" So what if you combine your fasting with charity? Make this year's Day of Arafah different...and make it your share of giving.

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Fired, in debt, but fighting for a better future

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Fired, in debt, but fighting for a better future
My name is Sam, and I never imagined I’d be here, asking for help just to stay afloat. Not long ago, I had a job, stability, and plans for the future. But life changed in an instant. I was let go from my job, and everything unraveled. I'm in debt — $45,000 worth — and it feels like I’m drowning while trying to keep my dignity intact. Some nights I lie awake thinking, how did I get here? And more importantly, how do I get out? But I haven’t given up. I’m fighting back — not by asking for a handout, but by asking for a lifeline to start over. My dream is to launch a business offering online English courses, designed to make language learning accessible and empowering for people around the world. I’ve spent years teaching. It’s not just what I do — it’s who I am. I’m raising $55,000 to do two things: Pay off the debt that’s crushing me. Build a new future through my course platform — creating materials, setting up a website, reaching students, and launching a program I believe in with all my heart. This is more than a fundraiser. It’s my last real shot to take back control of my life and turn tragedy into transformation. If you’ve ever faced a moment where everything seemed lost, I hope you’ll understand what this means to me. I don’t want to be rescued — I want to rebuild. And I can’t do it alone. Please donate if you can. Share if you believe in giving people a second chance. And know that whatever support you offer will never be forgotten. With all my gratitude, Sam

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heart of Rafah... the story of man making change

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heart of Rafah... the story of man making change
heart of Rafah... the story of man making change In a small besieged city located at the southernmost tip of the Gaza Strip, where life is measured by barriers and forced departures, its sky breathes smoke, not clouds, I am Wael Ziad Qeshta, living in the city of Rafah; situated in the southern Gaza Strip, the southernmost part of Palestine. Life in the strip is surrounded by obstacles and challenges, and I am still a young man who believes that change begins in the heart of a person; illuminated neither by cameras nor followed by agencies nor fame, but I work to brighten the lives of hundreds in secrecy, carrying the burden of an entire community on my shoulders. Despite the circumstances... I was a light for many marginalized people in the city of Rafah, which has been exhausted by wars and is deprived of lights. I was born and raised, like many of my generation who are born in 2000, in a reality besieged by unemployment, poverty, and an unknown future. But I worked so that I would not be like others, but rather to choose to stand; to stand against frustration, against darkness, against restraint, against the conditions that have prevailed for decades and intensified with the Gaza War of 2023. My journey in work and study My name is Wael Ziad Qishta, a 25-year-old Palestinian young man. I studied public relations at the College of Media at Al-Aqsa University - Gaza, and I am a Master's researcher in media and communication sciences at the same university. Some describe me as: 'I was not an ordinary student,' and many say about me: 'Wael is a beacon of hope in a community exhausted by crises, and a source of inspiration for everyone who knows him.' At a time when thousands of young people suffer from the war that has affected everyone, in the midst of a lack of horizons, I initially decided to fight despair with creativity and to confront reality with initiative and work; for the sake of social change. I worked as a designer and editor, and I participated in organizing community campaigns to support the most marginalized groups, notably the 'Despite the Restraint' campaign Organized by the Ministry of Women's Affairs to support female prisoners in Israeli prisons, as well as various other campaigns to promote digital security, digital safety, community awareness, and new media. 📌 Why do we seek your support? Wail does not work for fame or personal gain, but to make a real difference in the lives of others. However, community initiatives require financial support to become impactful realities. With your support, Wail will be able to: Conduct awareness workshops for youth on various diseases and health infection prevention. Produce purposeful videos that highlight forgotten humanitarian issues in need of support. Fund campaigns to support needy families and children deprived of basic rights. Provide clean water and food and establish kitchens that support displacement camps. 🤝 Why are we here? Because intention alone is not enough, and because passion alone cannot cover transportation fares, implement community initiatives, purchase essentials, or establish a project. We ask for your support to enable Wael and his initiatives to continue supporting the needy. 🌱 Be part of the change with your donations In a world tired of the news and closed to tragedies, there are those who have decided to open their eyes and speak out. Support Wael, because you are not supporting a person, but rather an idea. You are supporting a dream that has not died. You are supporting a fighter for the lives of the needy in a different kind of resistance. Contribute now and let this light continue to shine, even in the darkest of circumstances. Gaza is not just a wound... but a hope, and Wael is one of the voices of this hope.

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A Lawyer Who Lost Everything but His Humanity

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A Lawyer Who Lost Everything but His Humanity
Mahmoud’s Story: A Lawyer Who Lost Everything but His Humanity My name is Mahmoud Afana. I am a Palestinian lawyer from Rafah in the Gaza Strip. For more than ten years, I have dedicated my life to defending rights, empowering the vulnerable, and advocating for justice in courts and communities. I have worked on humanitarian and legal projects with both local and international organizations, and I have been part of efforts to protect marginalized groups such as women, children, and displaced persons. But in the recent war, I lost everything. My home was completely destroyed by airstrikes. My law office—the only source of income I had—was reduced to rubble. All means of work and livelihood came to a halt. I was forced to flee to the Al-Mawasi area in Khan Younis, where there is no shelter, no electricity, no clean water, and none of the basic necessities of life. I now live without a home, without an income, and without the resources to support myself and my family or start again. Despite it all, I have not stopped contributing in any way I can. I’ve participated in legal support projects for displaced people, conducted free legal awareness workshops, and continued to raise the voices of those who have none amid the destruction. But today, I need someone to stand with me—just as I have stood with others for years. I am asking for your support to help me rebuild my life. Your support today is not just for me, but an investment in someone who has always helped others and wants to continue doing so—despite having lost everything. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a difference.

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