Help a Disabled Genocide Survivor
Help a Disabled Genocide Survivor
Please take a moment to read a short version of my very long story, and God willing, you make a donation, and share it with your friends and relatives. At the beginning of October 2023, I was the middle of five siblings. On October 28, Israel took my eldest brother (Muhammad, 29) hostage and illegally imprisoned him. On November 16, 2023, there was a massacre at the school where me and my family had been sheltering, after our home was destroyed on the third day of this increase in genocidal violence. A few weeks after my parents lost their eldest son, with no idea of his fate, the massacre at the school lead to the martyrdom of my 24-year-old brother Abdulrahman. He was a Hafiz of the Quran, who had just graduated with his degree in computer engineering. AbdulRahman was the top of his graduating class at the Islamic University of Gaza. This inspired Anas to pursue studying IT. Anas, who was 19 at the time of the bombing, was now the eldest son. He had lost his two older brothers within a few weeks. Anas almost bled to death for three days. He was in and out of consciousness before his parents found him. He had to undergo several surgeries to amputate his left arm, with no anaesthetic, no pain meds. The first surgery was over a year ago, but because of the ongoing settler violence in Gaza, he has been unable to get a prosthetic arm. Anas is supposed to be the breadwinner of his family, how can he do that without a prosthetic arm! This campaign is currently supporting Anas, his mother and his two younger brothers

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Cold Without Cover: Save Gaza’s Families
Cold Without Cover: Save Gaza’s Families
I write to you while struggling to describe the magnitude of pain and devastation unfolding in Gaza. This is not just a war; it’s a humanitarian crisis that touches every home and every heart. Lives are being lost, and dreams vanish amidst the ruins of homes once filled with life. Destruction is everywhere, and the cries of children merge with the groans of the wounded. Mothers are gripped with pain for their children, and families live in constant fear of what might come next. As winter approaches, the suffering grows beyond words. Cold rain seeps through worn-out tents that can barely withstand light showers, let alone heavy rains and storms. Children shiver in the biting cold, and families lack even the most basic means of warmth. The skyrocketing prices of winter clothing make it nearly impossible for many to afford proper protection against the harsh weather. Amidst this heart-wrenching reality, there is a simple yet impactful solution: a tarpaulin sheet. This durable material, priced between $150 and $200 depending on size and timing of purchase, could be a lifeline. It can repair torn tents, prevent water leakage, and create better shelter for these vulnerable families. Instead of the costly alternative of new tents, tarpaulins offer a practical and effective way to shield countless people from the brutal winter conditions. The people of Gaza are not looking for pity; they want peace, dignity, and their fundamental right to live. They fight to survive, but they are being worn down physically and emotionally with each passing day. Standing with them in this critical moment is not a choice but a moral duty. Let us be part of the solution and help them endure this unbearable hardship.

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Emergency Aid for Displaced Families in Lebanon
Emergency Aid for Displaced Families in Lebanon
We are **"Sawa 4 Lebanon,"** a dedicated initiative uniting four professionals from diverse backgrounds with a shared commitment to supporting our country during these challenging times: - A businessman from the F&B industry, bringing expertise in logistics and community outreach. - A professional lawyer, providing legal support and assistance to affected communities. - A housewife with extensive experience in social work, leading initiatives through her association "Azkoroni," focused on helping the vulnerable. - The owner of an advertising agency, leveraging her skills and experience from her NGO "Shabebik" to raise awareness and mobilize resources for relief efforts. **Our Mission** Standing for and supporting displayed families forced to leave homes by providing essential relief, shelter and community assistance, fostering resilience and helping them to overcome the current crisis **Our Vision** The birth of a united Lebanon where families displaced by the ongoing war receive necessary support and resources to rebuild their lives, restore their dignity, and reintegrate into safe and stable communities. **What We Do** - **Humanitarian Relief:** Delivering direct aid, shelter, and essential supplies to families forced to leave their homes due to the ongoing crisis. - **Public Awareness Campaigns:** Engaging the public through media, outreach, and educational initiatives to highlight the needs of displaced families and mobilize community support. - **Community Engagement:** Coordinating with local organizations, mobilizing volunteers, and forming partnerships to enhance the effectiveness and reach of our relief efforts. We are honored to launch our human and social initiative, collaborating with like-minded organizations to work together towards a stable and secure Lebanon for all.

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A Stolen Childhood and Dreams Waiting for Support

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A Stolen Childhood and Dreams Waiting for Support
I’m Mohammad, and I Need Your Help to Rebuild My Life My name is Mohammad, a 16-year-old Palestinian boy, born in Gaza. Recently, I was forced to leave my homeland and leave some of my family and friends behind in search of safety. Now, I live in Egypt, far from them and from everything I once loved. Life here is tough, and every day I live, I miss their faces and dream of returning, but the circumstances are stronger than me. A long time ago, I went through a painful experience that still haunts me to this day. I was walking down the street when a police car next to me was hit by an airstrike. It wasn’t just a car; it was, for us, a symbol of safety amidst the constant fear. In a single moment, I watched four people lose their lives right before my eyes. The days passed, but that scene has never left my memory, and the symptoms of the trauma still follow me to this day. Animals have always been an important part of my life. I had two beautiful cats, Besa and Snow, and two wonderful parrots, Coco and Lulu, and they had little chicks at the time. They were my real source of happiness, especially amidst all the pain we lived through. When we were forced to leave, we thought we would return in just a few days. For that reason, we left our little birds with enough food, believing we would return quickly to take care of them. But I had no idea I would never see them again. Due to the long period of displacement, the pair of birds and their chicks all died from hunger, after their food ran out, without anyone to take care of them. Today, I live without them all, and I miss their presence that once filled my life with joy. Despite all these losses, I still hold onto hope. I dream of going back to studying, returning to my hobbies, and building a future despite everything. That’s why I’m asking for your help. Any support, no matter how small, could make a real difference in my life. I’m not asking for much... just a chance to start over. Please, be a part of my story. Let’s write a new chapter together, filled with hope. Thank you to everyone who reads my message and extends a helping hand. — Mohammad from Gaza

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Help my family survive and evacuate Gaza

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Help my family survive and evacuate Gaza
I am Sanaa's father.. After we emerged from death.. After our house was destroyed, My wife, my one-and-a-half-year-old daughter, and I were expelled by the occupation from northern Gaza and forced to flee on November 11, 2023. We became homeless, without clothing, and without food. Now we live in a tent made of nylon and we are trying to survive in it despite the severe cold and rain. My daughter is getting cold and I cannot provide her with a blanket, clothes, or diapers. Because of the war, I have become unemployed. My family has no income and I cannot provide less than you can imagine for my family due to the high cost of goods and the huge increase in prices. My father, who is also 62 years old, is a war victim and has chronic diseases and is a patient with asthma and pneumonia. He needs continuous treatment and I cannot provide it for him. The money we are seeking to collect will serve two vital purposes. First, it will enable my family to escape the horrors of war in Gaza, and provide them with the necessary means to seek safety in a safer environment. Secondly, the money will be instrumental in rebuilding our lives, whether in Gaza after the war or elsewhere, where peace and stability provide an opportunity for a new beginning. This includes the urgent medical treatment my father needs. We are appealing for your kindness and humanity to help my father and my family during this critical time. Your generosity can provide them with a lifeline, helping them escape the dangers of war and begin the journey towards healing and rebuilding their lives. Please donate even a little for my family because your donation makes a huge difference in our lives. I am here today to ask for your help so that my family can survive and be evacuated from this war and reach true safety and peace. I understand that we are all going through difficult times, so anything helps.. whether it is your love and support, a donation, sharing my story, or sending love, prayers, positive and healing vibes. All is accepted and greatly appreciated.

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