Help a Mother in Gaza Care for Her Child

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Help a Mother in Gaza Care for Her Child
In the ruins of Gaza, where the echoes of explosions never seem to fade, there lives a mother who wakes up every day with one mission: to keep her children alive. She was once a teacher. Her husband, a builder. Together they built a small life filled with hope, laughter, and plans for the future. But war has a way of tearing everything apart — not just buildings, but dreams too. Now, they are among the thousands of displaced families living in makeshift tents, set up in overcrowded camps where clean water is scarce, food is even scarcer, and the cold winds at night cut through every layer of cloth. The word “home” has become a memory, replaced by the soft flapping of torn tarps and the dust that never settles. The mother’s days begin before dawn, not with a peaceful morning but with the cries of her two-year-old son, Yousef, shivering in the cold, hungry and in need of diapers and formula she can no longer afford. The smell of sewage from the nearby drainage mixes with the morning air, and flies buzz constantly around the tent. Her daughter Lina, just 10, used to love school. She once spoke of becoming a doctor, someone who could save lives. Now she sits quietly, staring out of the tent, clutching a worn-out notebook with half the pages missing. Education is no longer a right — it’s a distant dream. Maya, the five-year-old, barely speaks anymore. The trauma of constant bombings, of losing friends, of running barefoot on rubble — it has silenced her. She holds her mother’s dress tightly whenever there’s a loud sound, fearing it’s another airstrike. The father tries daily to find work — any kind of work — but with nearly all infrastructure destroyed, unemployment is almost total. Aid lines stretch for hours, and food rations barely last a day or two. Even bread is a luxury. There are days when they have to choose between food and clean water. Between feeding the children or saving the last bit of baby formula for Yousef. Between enduring the hunger or risking a trip outside the camp under the threat of shelling. They are not alone. This family is one story among thousands. Gaza is in the grip of one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent history. According to international organizations, over 70% of the population is now food insecure. Children are dying not only from bombs, but from starvation, dehydration, and treatable diseases that go untreated due to the collapse of the healthcare system. The tents offer little protection. When it rains, water pours through the gaps. When it's cold, there's no heating. When it's hot, there's no shade. Sanitation is a crisis — there are not enough toilets or showers, and infections spread rapidly among children, especially the young. Imagine being a mother watching your child waste away from malnutrition, knowing that no amount of love or lullabies can fill their empty stomach. That’s her reality — every single day. But even in this darkness, there’s still a glimmer of hope. And that hope can come from you. Your donation— no matter how small — can help this mother buy essential baby formula, diapers, clean water, and food. It can help her keep her children warm at night with proper blankets. It can help them get medical attention before it’s too late. This is more than a plea for charity. It’s a call for humanity. In a world where so much is spent on destruction, let’s choose to build. In a world where some throw away food, let’s feed the hungry. In a world filled with noise, let’s listen to the silent cries of children like Yousef, Maya, and Lina. You have the power to bring change — not for everyone, but for *someone*. And for this mother, that would mean the world. Donate today. Share their story. Be part of their miracle.

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Spreading Warmth and Hope This Ramadan

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Spreading Warmth and Hope This Ramadan
Development and Cooperation Association (DCA) – Spreading Warmth and Hope This Ramadan The Development and Cooperation Association (DCA), based in Lebanon, has been dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities since its establishment. Our Giving Kitchen was built during the war, and our Giving Bakery is now open, providing fresh bread to help feed families in need. This Ramadan, we aim to reach 150,000 bread bags and hot meals, offering nourishment and hope to those struggling to make ends meet. Why We Need Your Help With rising costs and economic hardship, many families in Lebanon face food insecurity, especially during Ramadan. Your support will help us meet our goal of providing 150,000 hot meals and bread bags. For just $3, you can provide a hot meal, and for $0.68, you can offer a bundle of fresh bread. A Project for Livelihood Our bakery also serves as a livelihood project, providing jobs and skills to local residents while feeding the community. This initiative supports both those in need and individuals involved in our work, creating a sustainable impact. Serving Without Boundaries At DCA, we believe in serving all individuals, regardless of their background. We are committed to providing food and support to everyone in need across Lebanon. Join Us in Reaching Our Goal Help us reach 150,000 bread bags and hot meals this Ramadan. Your donation, no matter how small, can make a big difference. Be part of spreading warmth, dignity, and compassion.

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Bassma Easter-Ramadan Foodathon 2025

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Bassma Easter-Ramadan Foodathon 2025
As we approach the Easter and Ramadan times, Bassma is organizing a new campaign called Easter-Ramadan Foodathon 2025. It’s a yearly campaign that aims to collect food and hygiene items, and bread, to be distributed to families & children in need during this holy season. It’s a great opportunity to spread joy and bring hope to those in need. BASSMA is reaching out to you today to be able to help 500 families celebrate these special occasions with dignity, happiness and love. Thanks to your generous donations, we will be able to offer to each family one food pack, one hygiene pack & one bread pack during the 2 months of March & April 2025. Therefore, the total needed is $55,000 (25$ for the food pack, 25$ for the hygiene pack, 5$ for the bread pack, for 500 families, for 2 months). You can make a financial donation to help us provide these monthly packs to our families: 1- The food pack (25$) contains: sunflower oil, rice, burghul, luncheon meat, luncheon chicken, lentil, salt, thyme, tomato paste, pasta, tuna, cheese, jam, sardine, milk, fava beans, green peas and chick peas. 2- The hygiene pack (25$) contains: interfold towels, toilet rolls, wipes, shower gel, shampoo, laundry gel, pads, floor cleaner, dish washer, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes and disinfectant. 3- The bread pack (5$) contains: 5 bread bags. Your support can make a meaningful difference in these families’ lives during this festive season. With your generous and precious donations, we can ensure that every family will celebrate Easter and Eid El-Fitr with happiness and decency.

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