Bassma Easter-Ramadan Foodathon 2025

Family

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.

$0 raised Of $55,000

Empower Her Future: Help Fund Ochi's Education

Education

Empower Her Future: Help Fund Ochi's Education
Hi, I'm Ochi. A 19 years old girl who had always been thriving in school and just recently graduated as one out of two best achievers in my school. My real name is not Ochi and while I'm not using my real name here, I am not trying to scam or make you distrust me. I have my own reasons as to why I need to remain anonymous. I live in a rather small city in SEA country with typical Asian parents who forced what they had believe was good to their kids. While this is a pretty normal occurrence for an asian, my parents are quite extreme. I remember I used to be beaten for getting grades that were not good enough for them, starved, and many other abusive things that I don't want to mention because it is not the point I want to deliver. I want you to understand that it is dangerous for me if they or my family knew I were to make a donation campaign because of their pride. I could only imagined what would happened to me if that really happens. Now, let me tell you about my dreams. I've always been interested in social sciences and all about writing. God knows how much I love to write stories, novels, and how intrigued I am to work at the government's office (Corruption Eradication Commission or National Narcotic Boards). That's why I wanted to go to college, studying law in college to help me understand both what I'm interested in, and have the future I've been imagining. I worked so hard in high school to achieve that dream, the sleepless night I've spent to studying and days of pushing past my limits. I've done all of that for three years and yet, the opportunity vanishes when my grandparents decided it was best for me to just get married with someone I don't even know and ten years older than me. After long debates, they gave me a new choice. I can go to learn what I want in the best university in Indonesia if I paid off their debt and pay for my tuition myself. They gave me a year, but now I have spent six months doing nothing because I had been rejected from all the jobs I applied to. There are other few things I've tried before to saved up money, but in Indonesia, it is hard to find part-time jobs and if there are, they demanded too much for a little salary. With no experience, good looks (I'm not joking, being good looking is a requirement in nearly every workplace here), and no proof of my high school diploma, it is almost impossible for me to find a job here. So, that is why, as a desperate measure, I'm here opening up my campaign. Help me reached my dream. Help me make a difference, to show that my parents are wrong, to go straight with my plan to worked at one of the government's office and fight for other girls who experienced the same thing as me.

$0 raised Of $35,000

Save My Mom from Stage 2 Breast Cancer

Medical

Save My Mom from Stage 2 Breast Cancer
Dear Friends, Family, and Kind Strangers, I am reaching out to you with a heavy heart and a hopeful spirit to share my mother's battle against Stage 2 Breast Cancer. My mom, at just 54 years of age, is the heart of our family—a strong, loving, and selfless woman who has always put others before herself. Now, she faces the fight of her life, and we need your help to give her a chance to overcome this devastating illness. Her Story A few months ago, my mom noticed a lump in her breast. After countless tests, scans, and a biopsy, we received the heartbreaking diagnosis: Stage 2 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, an aggressive form of breast cancer that has already spread to her lymph nodes. The doctors at Aga Khan University Hospital have stressed the urgency of starting her treatment, which includes: Targeted Therapy (Trastuzumab) Chemotherapy A Major Surgery (Mastectomy) Radiation Therapy and Hormonal Therapy The road ahead is daunting, but my mom has always been a fighter. With the right treatment, her doctors are confident that she can beat this cancer. However, the cost of her treatment is staggering, and as a family, we are struggling to afford it. The Financial Challenge The estimated cost of her complete treatment at Aga Khan University Hospital is PKR 4.2 million ($15,000 USD). This includes diagnostic tests, chemotherapy cycles, surgery, radiation therapy, and follow-up care. Despite pooling together all our savings, the amount is far beyond what we can manage alone. How You Can Help This is where we humbly ask for your support. Every single contribution—no matter how big or small—will bring us one step closer to giving my mom the treatment she needs. If you are unable to contribute financially, sharing this appeal with your friends and networks will mean the world to us.

$0 raised Of $17,000

MEDICAL TREATMENT DUE TO WAR INJURY

Medical

MEDICAL TREATMENT DUE TO WAR INJURY
Celine Haidar is a remarkable 19-year-old whose passion and dedication have always shone brightly. A student at the American University of Beirut and a proud member of the Lebanese national soccer team, Celine has represented her country with strength, grace, and determination both on and off the field. But Celine’s life took a devastating turn recently. During a bombing in Lebanon, debris struck her in the head, leaving her in a coma for weeks. Her family and friends prayed for a miracle, and their prayers were answered when Celine woke up. Though she’s now awake, Celine faces a challenging road ahead. She is unable to speak or move, and her journey to recovery will require intensive medical care, specialized therapies, and ongoing support. Celine’s resilience as an athlete and her unwavering spirit as a person inspire all who know her. But to give her the best chance at recovery, we need your help. The funds raised will go toward: Medical expenses, including hospital stays, specialist consultations, and surgeries if needed. Physical, occupational, and speech therapies to help her regain mobility, communication, and independence. Purchasing medical equipment and making necessary home adaptations for her recovery journey. As a national athlete, a dedicated student, and a beloved daughter, Celine has always given her all to her dreams and her country. Now it’s our turn to rally behind her. Every donation, no matter how small, will help her take one step closer to recovery and reclaiming the life she so deeply deserves. If you’re unable to contribute financially, please consider sharing Celine’s story to extend her reach and keep her in your prayers. Together, we can help Celine recover and dream again—whether it’s graduating from university or wearing her national team jersey once more. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support during this critical time. Celine Haidar is a vibrant 19-year-old with a bright future ahead of her. As a dedicated student and a proud member of the Lebanese national soccer team, she has inspired many with her passion, determination, and love for life. But Celine’s life was turned upside down during a recent bombing in Lebanon. She was struck in the head by flying debris, leaving her in a coma for weeks. Her family and loved ones clung to hope, and their prayers were answered when Celine miraculously woke up. Now being treated at the American University of Beirut Medical Center, Celine faces immense challenges. She is currently unable to speak or move and requires extensive medical care, rehabilitation, and therapies to regain her strength and independence. Celine’s resilience, both on and off the soccer field, reminds us that she is a fighter. But she cannot face this battle alone. The funds raised through this campaign will be used to: Cover her ongoing medical expenses, including hospital treatments and specialist consultations. Support her rehabilitation with physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Provide medical equipment and home adaptations to aid her recovery. Celine has always been a symbol of hope and pride for her community, whether as a national athlete or as a hardworking student. Now, she needs our help to rebuild her life and continue her journey. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a meaningful difference. If you’re unable to donate, sharing Celine’s story and keeping her in your prayers is just as valuable. Together, we can help Celine heal, recover, and dream again—whether it’s walking on campus or stepping back onto the soccer field wearing her national jersey. Thank you for your kindness, compassion, and unwavering support during this critical time.

$960 raised Of $50,000