Urgent Fight Cancer Treatment Support

Medical

Urgent Fight Cancer Treatment Support
🕊️ حالة إنسانية بحاجة لمساعدتكم 🕊️ جورج سليم، زوج السيدة مريم علّول، يمرّ بمرحلة صحيّة صعبة بعد إصابته بمرض السرطان في جدار البطن. حالته تحتاج إلى علاج طويل ومتابعة دقيقة ودخول مستشفى بشكل متكرر. التكاليف الطبية مرتفعة جدًا، والعائلة غير قادرة على تغطية مصاريف العلاج والإقامة في المستشفى. نحن نناشد أصحاب القلوب الطيبة والمحبين للخير أن يقدّموا يد العون لجورج، ليكمل علاجه ويستعيد صحته بإذن الله. كل مساهمة، مهما كانت بسيطة، تصنع فرقًا كبيرًا في رحلته نحو الشفاء. 🤍 من يستطيع المساعدة، فليتبرع أو يشارك هذه الحالة لعلّها تصل إلى من يستطيع إنقاذ حياة. 🕊️ A humanitarian case in need of your help 🕊️ George Slim, the husband of Mrs. Maryam Alloul, is going through a difficult health stage after being diagnosed with abdominal wall cancer. His condition requires prolonged treatment, close monitoring, and frequent hospitalizations. Medical costs are very high, and the family is unable to cover the costs of treatment and hospitalization. We appeal to those with kind hearts and philanthropists to extend a helping hand to George, so he can complete his treatment and regain his health, God willing. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a huge difference on his journey toward recovery. 🤍 Whoever can help, please donate or share this case so that it may reach someone who can save a life.

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Help a Family of 8 Survive in a Tent in Gaza

Emergency

Help a Family of 8 Survive in a Tent in Gaza
My name is Wissam Madi. Alongside my husband, we are the proud parents of six wonderful children. We once had a beautiful life in our home in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood. It was more than just a house; it was the center of our universe, a place filled with our children's laughter, our shared dreams, and a lifetime of memories. Then, the war took everything from us. Our home was completely destroyed, reduced to rubble. In a single moment, we lost not only our shelter but every single possession we owned. We escaped with only the clothes on our backs. We have nothing left. Today, my husband, our six children, and I live in a small, cramped tent in Khan Younis. This is our reality now. This thin sheet of fabric is all that separates our family from the street. It offers no real protection from the biting cold of the night or the intense heat of the day. As parents, our greatest pain is watching our children suffer and seeing the immense burden on my husband as he struggles daily to find our next meal. We are not asking to rebuild our home; that dream feels impossible right now. We are simply asking for your help to survive. Your donation will be used immediately for our most critical needs: Food and Clean Water: To provide essential nutrition for our children and ensure they have safe water to drink. Rent for the Land Under Our Tent: To secure this small patch of ground so we don’t lose even this last resort of shelter and end up completely exposed. Every single contribution, no matter the size, is a lifeline. It is a message of hope that helps us endure this nightmare. You are our best hope for survival. Thank you for your compassion. May you and your loved ones always be safe.

$194 raised Of $50,000

Please Help Me to Live

Emergency

Please Help Me to Live
My name is Yaser. I am an Iraqi LGBTQ+ refugee, now living alone in Beirut, Lebanon. I escaped from a life that had become unbearable — a life filled with fear, shame, and violence just because of who I am. My family forced me to marry a girl to hide the truth about me. My father, a military officer who always carried a gun, beat me many times and threatened to kill me when he found out who I really was. For years, I lived in silence and fear, pretending to be someone I’m not — trapped inside a life that was never mine. When the threats became too real, I had no choice but to flee. Lebanon was the only country I could enter without a visa, so I escaped here in desperation — leaving everything behind: my home, my belongings, my friends, and a part of myself. Now I live in a small hotel room, completely alone. I eat one meal a day to save the little money I have left. Some nights I sleep hungry, and some nights I can’t sleep at all. I take my medication (Paxil) for my mental health, but even that is becoming too expensive. I feel my strength fading each day. I have reached out to many organizations and to UNHCR, but the process takes time. Time that I no longer have. I am running out of money, running out of energy, and sometimes… running out of hope. Every day, I wake up afraid — afraid of being recognized, of being found, of being forgotten. I change hotels often, trying to stay safe. I have no one beside me, no family, no friends, only silence and fear. All I want is safety — a place where I can live without hiding, without fear, where I can simply exist as myself. If you are reading this, please, I beg you — stand with me. Your compassion, your kindness, could be the reason I survive. It could be the small light that keeps my hope alive. ❤️

$1,550 raised Of $1,800