Help Save "Thor" My Labrador Son

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Help Save "Thor" My Labrador Son
Thor, my sweet Labrador mix, came into my life when he was just a tiny, two-month-old puppy. From the moment I saw his curious eyes and felt his gentle spirit, he captured my heart completely. Now, at 2 years and 4 months old, Thor still believes he’s that little puppy, bounding around and filling my home with laughter and love. He’s always been so full of energy, barking to keep everyone close and ready for one more game. But six months ago, everything changed. Thor accidentally ate chocolate, and his health spiraled fast. He spent two days in intensive care, and the doctors warned it was a close call. After bringing him home, my relief turned to fear as his health took another frightening turn. He collapsed, his body shaking uncontrollably, his legs spasming, and his mouth foaming. It looked like an epileptic seizure, something he had never experienced before. Since then, I have been searching tirelessly for answers. Doctor after doctor quickly diagnosed epilepsy without any tests, which felt wrong and only left me more anxious. Finally, a compassionate vet suggested that Thor’s episodes might be tied to his stomach. With a special gastrointestinal diet, his episodes lessened, but only temporarily. Over the past month, his symptoms have returned, worse than ever. Thor is now barely eating. He throws up nearly everything, his energy drained, his once-bright spirit dimmed. He looks at me with those sad eyes, wanting to play but getting tired so quickly. It breaks my heart to see him like this, knowing he’s suffering and can’t understand why. The last doctor said Thor urgently needs an MRI, CT scan, and neurological tests to understand what’s happening. These tests alone cost $1,840, and with my savings depleted and Lebanon’s situation making everything harder, I can’t afford them or any further treatment he might need. He’s not just a pet; Thor is my son, my companion, and my family. I’m terrified of losing him. Any help, no matter the amount, brings us closer to saving him. Please, if you can, help me give Thor the chance to get well and live the joyful life he deserves. How I Will Use the Funds Raised: • MRI • CT Scan • Neurological Tests • Abdominal Ultrasound • Chest X-Ray • Additional Blood Tests • Special Gastrointestinal Food • Ongoing Medical Care and Medications Your support will allow me to give Thor the best medical care possible and a real chance at recovery. Thank you for helping me bring back the happy, playful dog I love so much. If you're already in Lebanon you can donate using Whish or OMT directly: Mary Boutros +961 3 918 049

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Hope Amidst Tears: Aid for Lebanon’s Displaced

Solidarity with Lebanon

Hope Amidst Tears: Aid for Lebanon’s Displaced
In the midst of ongoing turmoil and devastation, countless families in Lebanon are facing unimaginable hardships. "Hope Amidst Tears: Aid for Lebanon’s Displaced" is a heartfelt fundraising campaign dedicated to providing immediate relief and long-term support for those affected by the crisis. The Heart of Our Mission At the core of our campaign lies a simple yet profound truth: every individual deserves hope, dignity, and the opportunity to rebuild their lives. We aim to be that beacon of hope for displaced families who have lost everything due to conflict and destruction. By joining hands, we can transform their tears into smiles, offering them the support they desperately need. What We Aim to Achieve Emergency Relief: Your contributions will help provide essential supplies, including food, water, clothing, and medical aid to those in dire need. Shelter Assistance: We will work to secure temporary and permanent housing solutions for families who have been displaced, ensuring they have a safe place to call home. Psychosocial Support: Understanding the emotional toll of such trauma, we will facilitate counseling and support programs to help families cope and heal. Community Resilience: We believe in empowering communities by providing resources and training to help families rebuild their lives and regain their independence. How You Can Help Your support is crucial. By donating to our campaign, you are not just providing financial aid; you are giving hope to those who feel lost and forgotten. Every contribution, no matter how small, will directly impact the lives of displaced families, allowing them to take the first steps toward recovery. Join us in this mission of compassion and solidarity. Let’s show the people of Lebanon that they are not alone—that together, we can make a difference. Be their hope today, and help us turn despair into a brighter future for those in need. Your generosity can help mend hearts and build a better tomorrow. Together, We Can Be Their Hope!

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Help Ahed get out of Gaza

Solidarity with Lebanon

Help Ahed get out of Gaza
Story ahed : Ahed talal lives in the Gaza Strip with his family of 7 brather and married with two children . Sadly, and as the eldest son, he is the primary breadwinner for his family. The family does not currently have any source of income, as finding employment is difficult at this time. ahed's mother, siblings, and their children currently live at a school, because their house was bombed. They have been displaced several times. They were forced to evacuate from the school at one point because there were threats that the school would be bombed. They traveled to Rafah and lived in a camp for the displaced for a period, but when the Rafah invasion became a huge concern, the decision was made to return to the school. As you may have heard, there is no place safe in Gaza. Two months ago, the Israeli army threatened the school where my family and I were displaced, so we had to evacuate and leave. We built a tent in the camp for displaced people in Rafah, and now we live in a tent in the rain and cold air. We are displaced with every threat and we fear the worst will happen soon. My experience in this war was very painful. We have been stripped of all forms of humanity and life. Instead of seeing fireworks lighting up our skies, we see phosphorus bombs and drones. We sleep with fear and constant bombing around us. There was not a single night of peace, since the beginning of this war. Instead of seeing little children smiling, I see children shedding tears and pain. Everyone in Gaza is hurting, old and young. Children here cry instead of laughing. Happiness has been erased from Gaza. Families have been torn apart. Everyone around me is dying and even my help is not enough. We are targeted anywhere and everywhere. My family's safety is not guaranteed. All supplies are dwindling. Gaza is dying and everyone here is just a dead man walking. No one sees my pain. I must put a smile on for the world and for the children. I see. I have seen all the horrors this war has brought on our people. Palestinian mothers cry for their martyred sons, their widowed wives, and their orphaned children. Air strikes and bombing are approaching us. We in Gaza are accustomed to this life of pain. The only new thing now is the different artillery used against us.

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Hope For Lebanon

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Hope For Lebanon
In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate, With His help, we proceed... Since the beginning of the blatant aggression against our beloved country and the displacement of our people and loved ones from their villages and cities to areas they deem safe, starting from the last week of September, we have taken it upon ourselves—out of our humanitarian and moral responsibility—to gather whatever we could from generous donors and kind-hearted individuals to support and assist our people in Lebanon in various ways, with our modest resources. This effort has reached numerous areas, starting from Saida and its outskirts to Baabda, Kfarshima, Hayy al-Salam, Choueifat, Damour, Baawarta, Zqaq al-Blat, and also some cases in the north. The aid provided was both financial and material, depending on our capacity. Financial donations were directed toward individual cases of displaced persons residing with relatives, and their needs were primarily for children and the elderly, including diapers, milk, and medicines. We also supplied them with blankets and mattresses. Material assistance was distributed in crowded neighborhoods where each household often shelters more than 10 families. We distributed cooking supplies, canned goods, cleaning supplies of all kinds, bathing soap, and essentials to schools, where each accommodates between 500 to 1,400 people. In these cases, we focused on canned food, bread, water, blankets, mattresses, and cleaning supplies. We also provided medications to the areas of Zqaq al-Blat and Damour, with a focus on anti-inflammatory drugs, fever reducers, and medications for blood pressure, heart, and diabetes, like insulin. All of this work has been documented with receipts, photos, and videos, carefully respecting the dignity of our people without filming any of them, out of sensitivity to their situation. This documentation is intended to establish the credibility of our work and maintain donor trust, given the prevalence of fraudulent organizations exploiting the suffering of our people. Additionally, we distributed clothes to all these centers upon request from families who couldn’t take their basic belongings when leaving their homes. With winter approaching, we call upon our beloved supporters and generous hands to help us provide heaters and gas for our loved ones. We clarify that our work is individual and not affiliated with any organization. Our efforts stem solely from our ethics and sense of responsibility toward our displaced family members. We urge you to support us and stand by our loved ones in these challenging times, as the situation worsens daily with the expansion of aggression into areas once considered safe, forcing people to flee once again, increasing the number of those in need. Whoever does an atom’s weight of good will see it. And what greater reward than helping God's creation in these most challenging circumstances. From you, the giving; from us, the service; and from God, the best of rewards.

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Monis’ Journey: From Hardships to Hope

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Monis’ Journey: From Hardships to Hope
Hello, my name is Monis, a 35-year-old living in the capital city of Amman, Jordan. Since childhood, I have faced significant challenges, having lost both my parents and becoming responsible for my family. Despite these hardships, I found purpose in working with humanitarian organizations, helping others in need. A few years ago, I decided to start my own business and took out a loan from the bank to make this dream a reality. However, like many others, the COVID-19 pandemic turned my life upside down. I lost my entire business and became unable to meet my financial obligations to the bank. My struggles were compounded when my sister was hospitalized, and I had to sell my belongings to cover her medical expenses. Today, I find myself in a difficult situation, with my financial problems worsening each day. Additionally, I have had to postpone my wedding multiple times due to financial challenges, and I fear losing my fiancée, whom I have been engaged to for three years. Despite everything, I have not lost hope. My ambition is to establish an organization to help those affected in my community, which suffers from high poverty rates. I need to raise $20,000 to pay off my debts and get back on my feet. I believe in the goodness of people and hope to find those who can lend a helping hand during these tough times. I can provide any photos or documents to verify my story, and you can contact me via email, phone, or Skype. Thank you very much for your support and assistance in helping me achieve this goal

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Help a Brave Mother Rebuild Her Life Amidst War

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Help a Brave Mother Rebuild Her Life Amidst War
Dear Supporters, My name is Alaa, and for over eight months, I have fought a relentless battle against the horrors of war in Gaza. I’ve experienced unimaginable loss—the heartbreaking deaths of my beloved brothers, Muhammad and Tariq, whose lives were cut short by violence. Their absence is a wound that never heals. The war has stripped us of everything. My husband and I lost our jobs, and our once-happy home now lies in ruins. We have been forced to move multiple times, living under the constant threat of siege, hunger, and fear. The sounds of gunfire and explosions echo in our ears, while the scarcity of food and medical supplies deepens our despair. But my greatest concern is for my daughter, Naya. Once filled with joy, her life is now overshadowed by fear and anxiety. I dream of a day when she can play freely, where my family can live without the specter of violence looming over us. But I cannot achieve this alone. I need your compassionate support. We aim to raise $100,000 to provide us with the essentials we desperately need—food, shelter, and medical care. Your contributions can make an immediate impact: $10 can provide a week’s worth of food for Naya and me. $50 can secure temporary shelter for our family. $100 can cover vital medical supplies for urgent health needs. $500 can help us start rebuilding our lives in safety. Every donation, no matter how small, is a lifeline for us. Your generosity can transform our despair into hope, allowing us to take steps toward a brighter future. As you consider helping us, know that I will keep you in my prayers. Your kindness and compassion are powerful, and your support not only helps us rebuild but also sends a ripple of hope throughout our community. Please stand with me and my family during this critical time. Together, we can make a profound difference and help us reclaim the peace and security we long for. #SupportAlaa #HopeForGaza #StandWithAlaa #HelpAlaaRebuild #RebuildLives Thank you from the depths of my heart for your kindness and compassion.

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