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"Help Rebuild Hope for a Displaced Palestinian Fam
"Help Rebuild Hope for a Displaced Palestinian Fam
generosity.Together to restore hope to a Palestinian family that has lost everything My name is Alia, a Palestinian mother of four beautiful children: Abdullah (13), Zain (12), Sanad (7), Gad (2). Before the war, we lived a simple but beautiful life in Gaza. My husband Mohammed was an artist who painted hope and taught children the joy of art. But the war took everything from us-our homeland, our livelihood, our dreams. On October 13, 2023, the incessant shelling forced us to flee our home in northern Gaza with nothing but some necessities. We found ourselves in a crowded tent with 40 others, struggling with cold nights, hunger, and constant fear. When the shelling intensified, we moved to mouasi, sharing a tent with 16 others during the harsh winter. We had no food, no medicine, no baby formula, no diapers. Even when we found these necessities, they were expensive. After three months of unimaginable hardship, the tent next to ours was bombed. We miraculously survived, but our tent was destroyed, forcing us to move again. The situation worsened with the entry of tanks into the area, which made survival very dangerous. We were evacuated to Rafah, where a friend lent us a tent for 10 days. But when they needed it, we had nowhere to go. We rented a small space, but the rent was beyond what we could afford. With the help of relatives, we managed to leave Gaza and move to Egypt, but we arrived with nothing-no income, no house, no property. The war has stripped us of everything we have built, and we cannot return to Gaza as the conflict continues. Before the war, our life was full of love, hope and security. Today, we are starting from nothing, urgently in need of help to provide our children with food, clothes and a safe place to call home. I humbly ask for your support. Your donation, no matter how small, can bring hope back to our family and give my children the opportunity to rebuild their future. God bless you for your kindness and generosity.

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Help us survive the genocide in Gaza
Help us survive the genocide in Gaza
I am a young man from Gaza, only 22 years old, trying to make a life for myself in a world filled with hardship. Before the war, I worked long hours, doing whatever I could to earn a modest living. Life was always difficult, but we managed. Yet, the constant violence, the unending siege, and the horrors of war were always present, casting shadows over our lives. Then, the war came upon us-sudden and brutal. We had no way of knowing when it would end or how we would survive. In the first days of the conflict, we were forced to flee from our home in Beit Hanoun, my beloved city, as the bombings grew more intense. The bombs fell mercilessly, targeting homes and families, and we had no choice but to leave everything behind. We sought shelter in a school in the Jabalia camp, which the enemy claimed was a "safe zone." But there, too, we were not spared. The school was bombed, and many lives were lost, including relatives and loved ones. The pain of that day is indescribable. We were then displaced again, this time to the south of Gaza, to an area called Deir Al-Balah. But even here, we found no refuge. There were too many of us, and no one was there to offer support. We were forced to move once more, this time to Al-Wusta, in a place called Al-Maghazi, where we stayed for almost two months. Then, on the morning of December 26, 2023, our world was shattered once again. At 5:30 AM, the school we were staying in was bombed. The explosion tore through our lives, and we were left with nothing but fear. People were injured, and the ground was soaked with blood. We were forced to flee once again, this time leaving behind all our food and belongings. By the grace of God, we managed to escape with injuries, but many of my family members were hurt. We found ourselves homeless again, unsure of where to go. We ended up in Rafah, but even here, there was no shelter. We slept on the ground, under a makeshift tent made of wood and scraps. The insects crawled on us as we tried to rest. The rain came, flooding our tents. We had nothing, no clothes, no money, just the clothes on our backs and the fear in our hearts. Winter passed, and summer arrived, but we were still living in tents, suffocating from the heat, feeling as if we were trapped in a boiling pot. Every day in Rafah became more unbearable, with no food, no money, and no hope. The prices kept rising, and humanitarian aid was blocked. Then the enemy's forces entered Rafah, bombing homes and tents, killing more innocent people. It felt as though there was no place left to run. We moved again, to an area called Mawasi Khan Yunis, which the enemy claimed was "safe." But even there, every day was a struggle. The wind tore at our tents, the heat was unbearable, and we had no water. I walked over a kilometer each day, carrying gallons of water, standing for hours in the scorching sun, just to keep us alive. The pain of this war, the loss of everything we had, the suffering of our people, and the silence of the world have been overwhelming. We feel abandoned by those who should have helped us, by our brothers and sisters in other Muslim countries, who have turned a blind eye to our suffering. But despite everything, we are still here, still alive, still hoping. I write this message in the hope that it reaches someone, anyone, who can offer even a small amount of help. We are in desperate need of support. Even the smallest act of kindness would mean everything to us in these dark days. Your help, no matter how little, will bring relief and will be a blessing in the eyes of God. Thank you for reading, and thank you for caring.

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🚨Urgent Appeal  “We cannot ignore The crisis  hav
🚨Urgent Appeal “We cannot ignore The crisis hav
🚨Urgent Appeal “We cannot ignore The crisis many have been forced to eat tree leaves due to extreme poverty Overview of the Situation Yemen is among the poorest countries, suffering from food insecurity and challenges in improving livelihoods. Statistics confirm that approximately 24 million Yemenis (80% of the urban and rural population) experience food insecurity, with nearly 10 million unsure where their next meal will come from. In rural areas, many have been forced to eat tree leaves due to extreme poverty—most of them being children and women. These families lack the most basic necessities of life. This crisis has worsened in various parts of Yemen, leading to a continuous rise in poverty levels due to multiple crises, including wars, conflicts, and natural disasters such as sudden floods and slow-onset droughts, which result in property loss and severely impact livelihoods Because of the humanitarian disaster Yemen has been in crisis for decades. Years of poverty, war and natural disasters have wiped out crops and livestock, leaving the region barren and the people desperate for help. Parents are watching helplessly as their children cry from the pain of hunger and then go silent when it becomes too much to bear. Without adequate access to food, safe water, emergency aid, and healthcare, Every day we see more and more of the tragic images of the hungry children , as well as the families who eat the leaves and do not have food for one day. Please look at what we are doing to save the children and families who do not have food and do not have the money to buy food. where can't help them without your support and we can't consider them until they die of starvation we wish all of you deliver the suffering of the children of Yemen and to provide assistance for our work to be able to deliver food to them and we deliver food hand in hand Our Efforts Thanks to your donations, we have provided support to 25,000 families, but millions more are still suffering from hunger At Your Abilities Organization, we strongly believe that no one should suffer from hunger and malnutrition. Food insecurity has far-reaching consequences, affecting people's opportunities, aspirations, relationships, and overall quality of life. Ending hunger will lead to better health, education, and economic outcomes. That’s why we provide essential supplies to meet immediate and ongoing needs .Each food basket we provide feeds a family of 6 to 10 people for about a month, helping them eat well ?What’s Inside the Basket :The food packages include essential items such as .Rice, flour, sugar, oil, milk, lentils, eggs, and tomato sauce .Our food parcels help relieve anxiety and enable people to focus on improving their living conditions How You Can Help :If you want to fight hunger .A one-month food package costs $80 .A 20-day food package costs $50 .A 10-day food package costs $35 Your continued support will allow us to reach the most vulnerable families Donate now to provide food for a family in need

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Whisks n’ Whiskers helping animals in need
Whisks n’ Whiskers helping animals in need
My name is Hana. I am creating this fundraiser to help the stray and abandoned cats on the streets of Beirut that I encounter everyday. Throughout the years, especially during the last few unfortunate months of turmoil & war, many animals suffered whether on the streets, in unsafe zones or even in their homes & boarding places. The fear caused many to startle, run aimlessly, get injured & sadly even die. I am sure that every rescuer in Lebanon is doing what they possibly can. I am reaching out to animal lovers & advocates for support. The stray cats that I look after, feed, follow up on their health matters, vaccinations, neutering, or medical care & hospitalization in case of accidents, & boarding for those who can no longer go back to the streets have left piles of unsettled bills. My rescued cats from the streets of beirut, were unlucky to have met heartless humans who have abandoned them, ran them over, abused, or turned a blind eye to the sick, and the hungry! I try hard to restore their trust in humans & to find loving forever homes in Lebanon or abroad when these loving souls heal. I list my cases on social media & I am willing to share information about them all. (Instagram: @whisks_n_whiskers ). All money raised will go directly to pay Vet clinic bills, food, and boarding. Every donation, big or small is appreciated. My rescued cats will surely be sending you lots of Love in return.

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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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