Helping the People in Gaza
It is crucial that we unite to show our support for the people of Gaza as they face a genocide .The cost of living has risen rapidly, and resources are limited. We are collaborating with families and individuals in Gaza who are in urgent need of financial support. Below, you can find a Link to our Givebutter Campaign. All donations to the Helping the People in Gaza Campaign will be alocated to help all of the families and individuals. Let's stand together in solidarity with the people of Gaza during this crucial time.
Our primary mission is to raise funds to provide crucial support to those in Gaza. Take a moment to explore the stories of the individuals we are assisting - every donation directly benefits the person or family highlighted in each campaign. For those looking to make an even greater impact, consider contributing to Our Helping the People in Gaza Campaign. The funds raised through this initiative will be directed to families and individuals who are currently running active campaigns. We are committed to aiding as many families and individuals in Gaza as possible who have been severely affected by the atrocities of genocide. Join us in making a difference in their lives.
Mahmoud Almghari
Mahmoud Almghari is a dedicated nurse at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza, a facility currently facing the threat of fuel shortages. Mahmoud is passionate about opening a medical unit to better serve his community. Your donation to this campaign will directly support Mahmoud's efforts to establish this much-needed medical unit.
Mohammed Abdan
Mohammed Abdan, a 20-year-old athlete from occupied Gaza, is seeking support after suffering severe injuries. On April 12, 2024, he was brutally shelled, resulting in the amputation of his right leg and multiple fractures and wounds to his left leg. Mohammed, a runner and player for the Future Academy of Hero Industry, lost friends in the attack and now faces significant challenges. He is asking for help and solidarity during this difficult time.
Khaled
Khaled, currently separated from his family in Gaza as he resides in Egypt, has reached out for assistance. Recently bereaved by the loss of his grandmother due to the ongoing conflict, he is now grappling with the need for mental health support. Amidst these challenges, he seeks aid to provide for his family's needs and to sustain himself while he prioritizes his mental well-being. Contributions made to the Givebutter campaign directly support Khaled, while the GoFundMe link provided is dedicated to aiding his family.
Somaya
Over $31,000 has been raised for Somaya through GoFundMe. Somaya, who is currently pregnant and caring for her children, is in need of financial support. The funds collected through this GoFundMe campaign will directly benefit Somaya and her family.
Feras
Feras, a 19-year-old from Gaza, is raising funds to help his family. He and his sister Lamis hoped to raise enough money to evacuate to Egypt before the Rafa border crossing closed, but their goal was unmet. Now displaced in Khan Yunis with their 15-year-old brother Kais, 12-year-old brother Muhammas, and their parents, they face significant barriers to accessing clean drinking water and food. Their goal is to raise enough funds to evacuate the entire family to safety.
Amir Jibril
Amir Jibril, a 20-year-old resident of Gaza, finds himself among the casualties of war. Once nurturing aspirations of becoming a professional football player, his dreams were abruptly shattered when a projectile claimed his foot and undermined his aspirations. Now left without his left foot and grappling with injuries to his right foot, time is of the essence for urgent medical attention. Compounded by the scarcity of medical supplies in Gaza, his plea for assistance echoes to anyone with a semblance of empathy. He implores all who still harbor sympathy to help salvage the remnants of his shattered ambitions and alleviate his agonizing plight.
Omar Ahmed Wadi
Omar Ahmed Wadi, from Gaza, urgently reaches out to the community. Amid the catastrophic conditions prevailing in Gaza, Omar seeks assistance for himself and his family's evacuation from the region. Enduring multiple displacements, totaling nine, since the onset of the war, they now face the devastating loss of their home and possessions. With a GoFundMe page established, Omar hopes to secure funds for relocation to Egypt, aiming to rebuild their lives afresh. Bearing the responsibility for his family's safety, especially since the passing of his father during his childhood, Omar and his brothers are determined to navigate their family out of Gaza. All contributions to the GoFundMe campaign will be dedicated to evacuating Omar, his siblings, mother, and sister along with her two children, utilizing Egyptian channels once the Rafah crossing reopens. Aware of the enormity of the request, Omar expresses gratitude for any support received, emphasizing its profound significance in their journey forward.
Hisham
Hisham is a 20-year-old college student who was studying information systems management, aspiring to become a computer programmer. Since October, he has lost not only his university but also his family's home. Although he managed to evacuate to Egypt, his entire family remains scattered across different parts of Gaza.
Hisham's older brother Muhammad, his wife, and their 2-month-old baby, Fadez, are living in a tent with his wife's family, struggling to afford necessities like milk and diapers. His sister Sija, her husband, and their four children are also living in a tent that barely fits two mattresses.
Hisham's beloved father, who tirelessly built their family home before it was destroyed, was held captive by the IOA for 43 days under unimaginable conditions. Now, he lives in a tent with five other people.
Please give what you can to help this family survive.
Hisham's older brother Muhammad, his wife, and their 2-month-old baby, Fadez, are living in a tent with his wife's family, struggling to afford necessities like milk and diapers. His sister Sija, her husband, and their four children are also living in a tent that barely fits two mattresses.
Hisham's beloved father, who tirelessly built their family home before it was destroyed, was held captive by the IOA for 43 days under unimaginable conditions. Now, he lives in a tent with five other people.
Please give what you can to help this family survive.
Fares and Suad
On April 20th, Fares and his mother Suad managed to reach Cairo, but Thaier, the father, was unable to join them before the lockdown. Although safe from the bombings, they rely solely on donations to survive. Their home and Thaier's clothing store were destroyed, leaving them without savings. Thaier's family, including 15 relatives, now lives in a bombed-out house in Gaza. Thaier's father needs costly medications for diabetes and autoimmune hepatitis. Funds will cover essential expenses for Suad and Fares in Egypt, support Thaier's family in Gaza, and help Thaier reunite with his family. Please donate to support their survival.
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