Help Our Family Relocate & Start Fresh in Lebanon

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Help Our Family Relocate & Start Fresh in Lebanon
A Fresh Start for Our Family After years of working hard as expats in Kuwait, our lives changed unexpectedly. While I was pregnant, I lost my job. What should have been a joyful season preparing for our baby became a period of uncertainty and financial stress. Shortly after welcoming our child, we faced another major setback — my husband also lost his job. Two incomes suddenly became none. Returning to work immediately was not financially realistic. The cost of hiring a nanny and paying for daycare would have consumed most of my salary, leaving us in the same financial strain. At the same time, the economic situation and limited job opportunities have made securing stable employment extremely challenging. Beyond the financial pressure, we have also experienced deep burnout. Years of corporate work away from home, constant pressure, and now unemployment while raising a baby have taken a toll on us mentally and emotionally. We are choosing to turn this difficult chapter into a new beginning. Our decision is to relocate back home to Lebanon, where we can rebuild with family support, reduce living costs, and create long-term stability for our child. However, relocating internationally with a baby while unemployed comes with significant expenses that we are currently unable to cover alone. We are seeking support to help us cover: 1. Relocation Costs – $6,000–$7,000 • Flights • Shipping • Paperwork • Transportation • Basic home setup 2. Housing Stability (3–6 Months) – $6,000–$8,000 Rent + deposit + utilities 3. Living Expenses (Baby Included) – $3,000–$4,000 4. Emergency & Job Transition - $3,000. We are not asking for comfort — we are asking for stability and a fair chance to restart. If you feel moved to help, whether through a contribution or simply sharing our story, we are deeply grateful. Your support is not just financial — it is hope during a very uncertain time. Thank you for believing in second chances and new beginnings. With appreciation, Lily & Omar

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cancer treatment for widow

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cancer treatment for widow
Gladys Yousef Jabbour has been battling liver, urinary, and blood cancer since February 2013. She is a widowed mother with an 18-year-old son, Antony Yousef, and is currently unable to work. After losing her husband, who was disabled for 30 years, she now faces this difficult journey alone. She has undergone one and a half years of chemotherapy without insurance or social security support. Each treatment costs around $8,000, with total expenses reaching approximately $32,000, and she must continue chemotherapy every 21 days to survive. Her medical history includes multiple surgeries and cancers affecting several parts of her body, including glands, lungs, head, ribs, spine, and behind the brain, as well as the removal of part of her right lung and a leg fracture. Please help her survive for her son. Your support and donations can make a real difference in giving her a chance to continue her treatment and keep fighting. +96171473411 تكافح سرطان الكبد والمسالك البولية والدم منذ فبراير 2013. وهي أمّ أرملة لديها ابن يبلغ من العمر 18 عامًا يُدعى أنطوني يوسف، وغير قادرة حاليًا على العمل. بعد أن فقدت زوجها الذي كان يعاني من إعاقة لمدة 30 عامًا، تواجه اليوم هذه الرحلة الصعبة بمفردها. خضعت لسنة ونصف من العلاج الكيميائي دون أي تأمين أو ضمان اجتماعي. تبلغ تكلفة كل جلسة علاج حوالي 8000 دولار، وقد وصلت المصاريف الإجمالية إلى نحو 32000 دولار، وهي بحاجة إلى متابعة العلاج الكيميائي كل 21 يومًا للبقاء على قيد الحياة. يتضمن تاريخها الطبي عدة عمليات جراحية وإصابات سرطانية في مناطق متعددة من جسمها، بما في ذلك الغدد والرئتين والرأس والأضلاع والعمود الفقري وخلف الدماغ، إضافة إلى استئصال جزء من الرئة اليمنى وكسر في الساق. نرجو مساعدتها على الاستمرار في الحياة من أجل ابنها. دعمكم وتبرعاتكم يمكن أن تُحدث فرقًا حقيقيًا وتمنحها فرصة لمتابعة علاجها ومواصلة النضال. +961714734114

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Gay Man in Jordan Facing Medical & Financial Crisi

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Gay Man in Jordan Facing Medical & Financial Crisi
My name is Micheal . I am 26 years old gay man and living in Amman, Jordan. Living here as a gay man has made my life extremely difficult. Over the past year and three months, I have been actively searching for work. I have attended multiple interviews and even received job offers — only to be terminated during probation when my sexuality became known. The instability has left me financially and emotionally exhausted. I am also diagnosed with bipolar disorder. For the past six to seven months, I have not been able to afford my doctor visits or medication. Without treatment, managing daily life has become increasingly difficult, and I am scared of how much worse things could get if I continue without proper care. In addition to my medical situation, I am currently eight payments behind on my student loan. I must pay at least 1,000 Jordanian dinars (approximately $1,400 USD) by the end of March to prevent legal action. This deadline is urgent and causing me significant anxiety. I am raising $5,000 to cover: • Immediate student loan payment (urgent – due end of March) • Medical appointments and bipolar medication • Outstanding bills and basic living stability • Vaccinations and basic care for my 8-year-old dog, who has been my only constant source of comfort and unconditional love during this time The most urgent need is $1,500 by March to prevent legal consequences and begin restarting medical treatment. Because GoFundMe does not directly support withdrawals to Jordan, the funds will be received by my trusted friend in [Country], who will transfer them to me immediately. I am not asking for luxury — I am asking for stability, treatment, and a chance to breathe without fear. If you cannot donate, sharing this campaign would mean just as much. Thank you for reading my story.

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