Asking for a Little Help to Heal

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Asking for a Little Help to Heal
My name is Jean. I’m 32 years old, and right now, I’m the only one standing between my mother and complete collapse. After a lifetime of trauma, domestic violence, and emotional scars, it’s just the two of us now. The circumstances tore apart our family, as we were displaced like many others — left to survive with almost nothing. We now live in a temporary, unfurnished apartment in Antelias, trying to hold on to whatever dignity we have left. There are days the silence in this empty place feels louder than any bomb — it’s the silence of abandonment, grief, and exhaustion. I work from home, doing admin work for a broker. I earn $300 a month — a blessing, but it barely keeps us afloat. Every penny goes to essentials — mostly medical, and working from home at the moment is the best option for me since I collapse in a time I do not expect. Recently, my mom's health took a painful turn. She's on daily medications and has become increasingly frail. I’ve been trying to stay strong for her, but I finally went to a doctor myself. The results hit me hard: thyroid dysfunction, vitamin deficiencies, liver issues, and lung concerns. I’ve started medications and now need regular follow-ups. And beyond the physical, I’ve been quietly battling something deeper — panic attacks, chronic fear, and overwhelming sadness and depression. The doctor confirmed what I feared: signs of C-PTSD and chronic anxiety. I need psychotherapy, and soon. Here’s the honest breakdown of what we need to survive and heal: Medications (for both of us): $50 every two months → $300/year Doctor consultations (shared visits): $50 every two months → $300/year Psychiatric sessions for me: 10 sessions at $70 each → $700 Routine blood tests & ultrasounds (every 3 months): $110 each → $880/year Monthly dietitian visits: $40/month → $480/year Instead of putting us on even more medications — which would mean more side effects, more testing, and higher costs — our doctor recommended we see a dietitian who can help manage our conditions through proper food and affordable nutrition. This is not an extra or a privilege. This is a way to prevent more damage — physically and financially. It’s a complex and painful situation. We walk 25 minutes each way to the clinic just to save on transportation and keep it for bills. We do everything we can to keep going with dignity, but we are running on empty. And the truth is… this fundraiser is only for our basic medical and psychological needs. Nothing more. I do have dreams. I always did. I dreamed of living with dignity — not wealth — just dignity, without debts, without fear of tomorrow. I dreamed of growing in my field and eventually opening a small office for my insurance work. But I threw those dreams away just to survive. I buried hope under survival. This campaign is coming from someone who never wanted to ask for help — someone who hit a deep, dark place mentally. A depression that took me to dangerous thoughts. That’s when I realized I couldn’t carry this alone anymore. I have contacted countless organizations. I’ve begged, filled out forms, waited for callbacks that never came. Most aid in Lebanon is reserved for refugees — and while I understand that need, it leaves people like me and my mother invisible. Religious institutions turned us away. Political figures ignored us. We are not "connected." We are just two survivors trying to keep each other alive. I was turned away over and over. And while I understand others are in need too, it left us invisible. And I lost hope in all political, religious and other organizations. So here I am. With all my fear, and all my shame gone. Asking for help. Not because I gave up — but because I still want to fight for my mother and myself. I know Lebanon is full of families in crisis. I know others are suffering deeply too. But if you find it in your heart to help us — even a little — it would be a lifeline. Please help us breathe again. To sleep without fear. To heal. Your donation, your share, your words — they are not just support. They are survival. With all my heart, Jean & Mom

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Saving My Father: A Kidney Treatment Appeal

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Saving My Father: A Kidney Treatment Appeal
My name is Samodya Dissanayaka, and I’m reaching out with a heavy heart and a hopeful spirit. My beloved father has recently been diagnosed with advanced kidney disease, and our world has turned upside down. Watching him suffer through the pain, weakness, and emotional toll of this illness has been devastating for our entire family. But we are not giving up—because we believe in the power of hope, kindness, and community. My father has always been a strong, hardworking man—the kind of person who would help anyone in need without expecting anything in return. He dedicated his life to supporting our family and those around him. Now, he is the one who needs help, and we are humbly asking for your support. Doctors have recommended immediate and ongoing treatment, including regular dialysis sessions and the possibility of a kidney transplant in the near future. The cost of this treatment is overwhelming and far beyond our financial means. In addition to the medical expenses, there are significant costs associated with medications, hospital visits, diagnostic tests, and travel to and from treatment centers. We are doing everything we can—borrowing from friends and family, selling what little we have, and trying to stay strong for my father. But it’s not enough. That’s why we’ve created this appeal—to ask for your help, no matter how small. Every contribution brings us closer to giving my father the care he desperately needs and the chance to live a healthy life again. Your donation will directly go toward covering his medical expenses and ensuring he receives timely and quality treatment. Even if you’re unable to give, your prayers, positive thoughts, and sharing of this campaign would mean the world to us. This is one of the hardest things we’ve ever had to face, but with your compassion and support, we believe we can overcome it. My father is a fighter, and with your help, we can give him the strength he needs to win this battle. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for reading our story, for caring, and for standing with us during this difficult time. With gratitude, Samodya Dissanayaka

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