Help us build home quickly

Family

Help us build home quickly
Dear Sir / Madam, My name is Shashikala, and I am a 24-year-old woman living in Sri Lanka. I am writing to you with deep sadness and sincere hope, seeking humanitarian support for myself and my family, who are currently going through an extremely difficult time. I lost my mother due to a tragic incident, and since then, our lives have become unbearable. My father is permanently disabled — he has lost both of his hands and is unable to work or care for himself. I also have a younger brother and a younger sister, but my sister is suffering from a serious mental illness and needs medical attention and constant care. We are currently living in a temporary shelter with no stable income, no government assistance, and no relatives who can support us. I am the only one trying to take care of my family, and I am struggling every day to manage even our basic needs — food, medicine, and a safe place to live. With great humility, I am requesting any support you can offer: Help in building or finding a permanent shelter Financial support for daily needs and medical expenses Assistance for my father as a disabled person Medical help for my mentally ill sister Any other form of humanitarian aid, guidance, or referral to relevant organizations I am not asking for anything beyond the basics needed to live with safety and dignity. Your support, however small, would mean everything to us and give us hope for a better future. Thank you very much for taking the time to read my letter. Please consider our request, and if you are able to help in any way — directly or by referring us to someone who can — we would be forever grateful. Sincerely, Shashikala Sri Lanka Phone / WhatsApp 0722000005 Email: lakshikal246@gmail.com

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Hot meals 4 Starved Palestinian Kids in north Gaza

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Hot meals 4 Starved Palestinian Kids in north Gaza
My name is Hani Almadhoun, and my family and friends live in the North of Gaza, Palestine. Most aid is being blocked at the border, and there isn’t nearly enough to fight back the famine or save my loved ones. So we decided to do something about it. My brother, Mahmoud Almadhoun, and his friends volunteered to start a soup kitchen in Bait Lahia, to provide hot meals to friends and neighbors. They bought four large pots, purchased wood for the fire, and risked their lives to dig up potatoes. They also purchased tomato paste and cooking oil, and three hours later, 120 families had food for the day. The next day 150 starved families ate from the kitchen. Word spread rapidly, and the next day, even more neighbors arrived. Mahmoud sprang into action, venturing out to procure ingredients for a fresh meal. He returned with leafy greens, onions, and mushrooms, crafting a new dish that was as delightful as it was nourishing. The kitchen's capacity has now expanded to accommodate meals for up to 3000 people daily, and the numbers continue to grow. For many, this was their first substantial meal in days, and the departure from canned food was a welcomed change that filled hearts with gratitude. You may wonder why these individuals can accomplish something that few have managed to do in the heart of starvation in Gaza. That would be a fair question. First, Bait Lahia has some farms where veggies and wild greens are now in season. We made sure they had the money to purchase these hard-to-find items. Additionally, they are located in the heart of the market, so they can easily spot any of these veggies and cooking essentials arriving at the market. They have also visited farms close to the Green Line to find veggies and have been lucky a few times. Once, they purchased overgrown zucchinis that should have been picked weeks ago. Mom and my sisters lovingly wake up early to peel and prep the food for the day's meals. Your assistance can help us bring sustenance to an area with minimal aid, where children face the harsh reality of starvation. This personal initiative, coordinated with our family in North Gaza, ensures transparency. Your contribution, starting at five dollars, can provide a hot meal to desperate families enduring challenging conditions, intentionally isolated from the rest of the world. Your $5, 0000 will go a long way with this initiative. We also need you to pray for their safety as they do this heroic work. The funds from GoFundMe will be transferred to this crew in Gaza to make sure they still do this work.

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A Small Land. A Simple Home. A Big Dream.”

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A Small Land. A Simple Home. A Big Dream.”
My name is Lahiru. I am a Sri Lankan citizen who is struggling to survive each day. I don’t have a house to live in. I live in a small rented room, and even that is not guaranteed every month. The rent is a burden, and the fear of losing this shelter is always with me. More than anything, I dream of having a small piece of land… a place to call home. A place where I can build a simple house—not for luxury, but for safety, dignity, and peace. I am not asking for much—just a roof over my head that I can call mine. Life is not easy when you don’t have a stable place to stay. Rain, heat, or illness—there is no comfort, no security. Every day feels like a fight just to keep going. If you are reading this, and if you have the heart to help, I humbly ask for your compassion. Your support can give me the strength to stand on my own, and finally build a home I can feel safe in. Even a small contribution can change my life. Thank you for reading my story. And thank you—if only for a moment—for feeling my pain. Would you like this turned into a video script, social media post, or used for a donation website or campaign? I can help format it for any purpose. You said: tittle ChatGPT said: Here are a few emotional and compassionate title options you can choose from: “I Just Want a Place to Call Home” “No House. No Land. Just a Dream.” “Please Help Me Build My First Home” “Living in Fear, Dreaming of Shelter” “From Rented Walls to My Own Roof – I Need Your Help” “Homeless in My Own Country – Help Me Change That” “A Small Land. A Simple Home. A Big Dream.” “I Don’t Have a Home – But I Still Have Hope”

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