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Listen to the story of Abdul Rahman's family
Here lives fell... and homes were destroyed, but hope still awaits your donation.
He stands on the rubble of what was, just hours before, a warm shelter for an entire family. . . A massacre occured here, with more than 20 martyrs were killed in a single moment.

This was his uncle’s house, but now it's no longer there. . . God miraculously granted them their survival. They were pulled from the rubble with serious injuries, while everyone on the upper floor was martyred. Will you wait for the same to happen to the rest of them?

Will they have to be buried beneath the rubble before anyone acts? Help them survive. . . Help them escape Gaza before it's too late. 💔 Every donation from you is a chance for a new life for Abdul. The screams of children, the groans of the wounded, and the smell of dust and blood still linger. . . How long? How long must they wait for death? How long will their blood be allowed to bleed unseen and unheard? 💔
They have lost everything. Now they plead for the chance to live. Your donation today could save a life, and give a child a chance to survive.
Please don’t scroll past. Share. Donate. Be part of saving a life.
Even the smallest donation could be the reason this family escapes.
Only 8% of the €30k goal has been reached so far. Please do your best to donate and share.
Abdul's campaign has been verified by GazaVetters #642.
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💔 My Family is Starved and Trapped in Gaza, Please Help Them Reach Safety 💔
My family evacuation campaign has been VETTED by @el-shab-hussein and @nabulsi #151 on the spreadsheet of Vetted Gaza Fundraisers List
Also, see Here.
As of 20/05/2025, we are at 89% of our goal thanks to your support.


From my place here in Ireland, I am the only hope for my large family trapped in Gaza, but that hope is fading fast without your continued support.
Family is everything to me. I could NEVER imagine life without them. Without my elderly parents, without my sweet nieces and nephews. When I evacuated Gaza, I did so with one mission: to sustain and save my family. They are still enduring unimaginable horrors under constant bombardment, running for their lives from one place to another.
We have reached 89% of our goal thanks to your incredible generosity.
I cannot thank you enough. Your support is literally helping me save lives. You are giving my family a chance at survival, and giving me hope.
But I still need your help.
Nothing is more excruciating than watching a genocide unfold in your homeland while your loved ones are trapped inside it. If that would not traumatize you, what would?
Israel has made its intentions terrifyingly clear: a full-scale invasion, mass displacement to the south, and likely forced expulsion from Gaza. This is not speculation. It is already happening:
Airstrikes. Starvation. Mass killing. No one is safe.




I can NOT sit here and only pray. I MUST act, and I need your help to do it.
I am appealing to you again:
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Spread the word
Lives depend on you. Please do NOT look away.
Please help me save my family. SOS!
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Imagine losing not only your home, but every trace of the life you built within it.




Images: (Top, middle,) Photos of the destroyed remnants of Abeer's home and surrounding areas. (Bottom) Abeer's little daughter Judy (left) has lost her home, toys, and sense of security to the destruction, but she hasn't lost her positivity. Photo taken while the family was staying in Nuseirat.
@helpjudy
Written by @rumiandroses
Abeer Salem is a 55-year-old mother from Gaza City. Before the war, she lived a peaceful, loving life with her husband and only daughter, Judy. They were happy. Her home was a place of warmth and laughter. Judy enjoyed the quiet joy of childhood, with dolls, books, and the security of home and family.
Then one day, it was all gone.
Bombs reduced everything the family owned—every memory, every room, every scrap of safety—to ash.
“Everything we had and everything we worked for was vaporized,” Abeer writes.
They were forced to flee Gaza City and evacuate to Al-Nuseirat. But the fear didn’t stop there. They lived in constant terror of losing one another. In desperation, Abeer left Gaza in search of safety for her daughter. But what they found was not peace, but another war: a psychological one, filled with grief, trauma, and instability.
Abeer is now asking for help to restore even a sliver of what was lost. She dreams of giving Judy a sense of normalcy again—a safe home, nourishing food, and a sense of security.
The almost total decimation of infrastructure in Gaza has left the family without a stable income.
Their only source of survival right now is their fundraiser and the kindness of strangers. With barely £726 raised out of a £70,000 goal, their campaign has stalled—receiving only one donation in the past two months.
Please help this loving mother rebuild her daughter’s life. Every donation, no matter how small, makes a big difference.
It helps give little Judy and her family a small bit of security and comfort during such a dark and difficult time.
You can donate to the family's GoFundMe page here:
This campaign has been VETTED BY ASSOCIATION!
Abeer is the cousin of @helpnohahfamilygaza and @mohammedyasers.
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Please, do not ignore my story💔😭
I am Rania Mahmoud, 30 years old. I live in Gaza City. I am married and have two children. I support my children and my family. My father and mother are elderly. I lost my home and was displaced more than once. Every time, I was escaping death amidst the screams of my children under war and death. I currently live in a tent in the heat of the summer and the cold of the winter.💔 Life is very difficult, like hell. I need to buy milk, diapers, food and drink for my children. I need your help to save my family and children from the war of extermination in Gaza.💔 I want them to live in safety, so I ask you to extend a helping hand to save them from death so that I can get them out of Gaza safely to obtain a safer life for them.💔😭
Your donation and sharing this message is a part of your humanity and support for us. Every help, no matter how small, makes a huge difference in my life and my children's lives. Be our voice, be the hope for those who have lost everything." 🇵🇸🍉🙏🏼
Share, donate, help us survive. 🕊️❤️
In a corner of Gaza, my family and I are drowning in destruction, with the echoes of suffering surrounding us. I sat beside my modest tent, hastily erected after losing my home in the latest bombing. The faces of my family tell stories of patience and resilience, with lines of time etched upon them, as if they were records of unforgettable events. 🇵🇸⏳🍉



my campaing vetted by:
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I’m Farah, a young woman from Gaza living through unimaginable suffering. The war has brought famine, disease, soaring prices, and constant danger. We’ve been displaced multiple times, our home is damaged, and basic needs like clean water, electricity, and medical care are nearly impossible to find.
I was a medical student, but the war stole my education and dreams. I come from a family of seven, and while two of my brothers study abroad, I remain here, struggling to survive.
To my kind friends around the world — your support, even the smallest amount, can help me endure this tragedy. Thank you for standing with us.
#Free gaza



✅️Vetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #549 )✅️
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🚨 My Name is Nasr — and This is Our Cry for Help 🚨
I’m writing this with a heart full of pain and hope.
My name is Nasr, a young man from Gaza, and I’m sharing our story not because I want to—but because I have to.
💔 The war took everything from us.
In just moments, my entire world collapsed.
My mother and sister were killed in an airstrike.
My father is seriously ill and unable to work or provide for us.
Now I am the one responsible for my younger siblings—little children who have seen more horror than any child should.
We used to live a simple life.
We weren’t rich, but we had love and hope.
Now, we sleep under the open sky, surrounded by fear and uncertainty.
Every night, I wonder how I’ll feed them tomorrow.
Every morning, I’m just thankful we’re still alive.

This is not just my story. This is our fight to survive.
We are now struggling to afford even the basics:
A home, food, medicine, and safety.
Right now, we need your kindness more than ever.
Even $10 💵 can help us:
Buy food for the children 🍞
Get essential medicine for my father 💊
Buy them clothes or warm blankets 🧥
Give them a small sense of safety
If you can’t donate, you can still help.
🔁 Re-share this post. Spread our story.
You never know who might see it and feel moved to help.
We are not just numbers. We are human. We are survivors. And we’re asking you… please don’t look away.
🙏 Help us survive. Help us feel human again.
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🌿 My Name is Rola, and This is My Story 🌿
I never thought I would be writing this. I never thought I would be begging for help just to keep my children warm, just to feed them one more meal. But here I am, reaching out to you, because I have no other choice.
My name is Rola. I am a mother of two beautiful children, and before October 7th, we had a life filled with love and laughter. We had a home. My children had their own room, filled with their toys and drawings. We would sit together on our balcony, drinking coffee in the early morning light. We had dreams, just like any other family.
But in an instant, it was all gone.


A missile struck. The earth shook beneath us. The air filled with dust and fire. My husband and son ran, stumbling over each other in terror. I stood frozen, the ringing in my ears drowning out my own screams. Our home was shattered—windows blown out, doors ripped from their hinges. And when I looked outside, our neighbor’s house, a place that once echoed with children's laughter, was nothing but rubble and ash.
That was just the beginning.
The bombs never stopped. Every night, I held my children close as the sky rained fire. The sound of explosions mixed with the cries of mothers searching for their babies in the darkness. I covered my children, whispering words of comfort, but how do you comfort a child who is terrified of dying in their sleep?
We had to leave. We walked away from everything—our home, our memories, the warmth of our life before. My children left behind their favorite toys, their books, their safe space. Now, we have nothing.


No home.
No food.
No clean water.
No way out.
I went to buy sugar the other day. It cost $20 for just a kilo. Food is disappearing, and the little that remains is impossible to afford. Every day, I fight to find just enough to keep my children alive.
I am exhausted. I am scared. I need your help.
I never imagined I would have to beg for my family’s survival. But today, I am.
Please, if you are reading this, help us. Help me save my children. Help us find shelter, food, a way to rebuild even a small piece of the life we lost. If we ever have the chance to leave, we need support. If we are forced to stay, we need a home again.
Every donation matters. Every share helps. Every voice that speaks for us keeps hope alive.
💚 Please donate if you can. Share our story. Help us survive. 💚
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"They’re not collateral damage — they are being targeted."
The image you see is not from a war movie. It's a real X-ray of a Palestinian child. A sniper's bullet pierced her skull. This was not an accident. It was a calculated shot — to the head. How many children must bleed before the world opens its eyes?
I see this, and I tremble. Because I, too, am a mother. My own child is injured. He cries every night from pain. He needs urgent medical care — but we are trapped under siege, under fear, under silence.
How long before my son becomes another X-ray? Another hashtag? Another number?
If you're reading this, you have power — power to share, power to donate, power to care.
Help me get my son out. Help save him before it’s too late. Gaza’s children are not targets. They are lives. They are futures. Please don’t look away
Please Donate now:👇👇 👇
✅️My campaign is vetted by el-shab-hussein& Nabulsi's, my number verified on the list is ( #355)✅️ 👇
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We in Gaza are experiencing a very serious humanitarian crisis💔💔
Please, if you can help us, we will be very happy to overcome the crisis😔💔
link in bio 👇🍉
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Hello my friends 🫶
My name is Jihad from Gaza, I am married and have a daughter called Mahbouba. As you know, since October 7th our lives have been destroyed and we have nothing left. My daughter Mahbouba needs your support. I want to provide her with milk, diapers and the basic necessities we need to survive.


Our house was completely demolished and now we live in a tent in very harsh conditions.. We need to buy tarpaulins and winter clothes.. Donate to me for my little Mahbouba..


I thank you for your support and generosity, and I hope you will donate to us or share the post to save the lives of me, my daughter, my wife, and my family.
🍉🍉🇵🇸🇵🇸📢📢
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🕊️ Nadin’s Hope: A Mother, A Memory, A Future
Hello, my name is Nadin I’m from Gaza. I’m a graphic design graduate. I’m a wife. And now — I’m a mother.
I finished my design studies just before the war began. I had dreams of starting a small design studio, of making art that told stories. I used to think about colors, fonts, sketches. I used to think about the future.
Then the war came. And the future became something we tried to hold onto, moment by moment.
On October 22, 2023, I was pregnant when a missile destroyed my husband’s family home. 25 members of our family were killed — his mother, his siblings, his nieces and nephews, children. Entire branches of a family tree gone in seconds.
We were displaced twice after that. Everything we had disappeared — home, safety, routine, rest.
A few weeks later, I gave birth to our daughter. There was no crib. No stillness. No celebration.
But she came into the world quietly and beautifully. And in her eyes, I saw something I hadn’t felt in weeks: life that still wanted to grow.





Now, I spend my days holding her and trying to build a world around her that doesn’t shake with explosions.
We don’t know what comes next. There is no clear path. We are walking toward the unknown, step by step — with our daughter in our arms and hope as our guide.
🧡 How You Can Help
This is why I’m asking for support. Not for comfort — but for survival. To help care for one baby girl who entered the world after everything else collapsed.
If you can spare anything, it will help us:
Cover basic needs, so we can breathe and heal
Support a path toward even the smallest stability in a place that has none
My husband manages the donations securely through a U.S.-registered Stripe account. Everything is converted to USDT and exchanged here in Gaza. The rates are difficult — $100 becomes only 245 shekels — but we use every shekel carefully, with full transparency and documentation.
🎨 Sharing a Piece of Me
I want to share more than my need. Over the next few weeks, I’ll begin posting some of my graphic designs from before the war. They are pieces of who I was — and who I still am.
They may not be perfect, but they hold something real: my story before the silence, and my belief that beauty can still live alongside survival.
If you’ve made it this far, thank you. If you can give — thank you. And if you can’t, just sharing this post is a form of support I will never forget.
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📸 This is not just a newspaper cover. This is our reality in Gaza.
This powerful image was published by The Independent on May 11, 2025. It shows the faces of hungry and terrified Palestinian children — the result of a brutal blockade and forced starvation.
The headline reads: "For all their sakes, end the deafening silence on Gaza now." But the silence continues ........
💔 I am a father of three children. We live every day under the shadow of hunger and fear. There is no food, no clean water, no safe place — only the constant struggle to keep my children alive.
The siege has taken away our jobs, our homes, our futures. I am doing everything I can to find food for my kids, to give them something — anything — to eat.
Please, if you are reading this: don’t be silent. 🎯 Your donation could mean a meal for my children. 🛑 Your support could save their lives.
🙏 Even $5 can make a difference. 📢 Share this message if you can’t donate.
Please Donate now:👇👇 👇
🤝 But don’t look away. We need you now more than ever.
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Hello, I am Roaa Al-Khalidi, 20 years old. I live in Al-Shati camp, but I was displaced because of small arms fire, to a tent on top of the rubble of my house. Life had a different choice before the war. I would have gone to university and studied hard and diligently, graduated with honors, got the job of my dreams, and become independent in my life. Life has changed not only for me but for all the main partners. He succeeded because of the war, and my brothers who graduated also lost their jobs, and my little brother. Also, all educational opportunities. Everyone here was destroyed. He lost his life. Everything I seek to work on in this process. Donations to improve my little girl’s standard is little. I buy the morning, which has become expensive. I do not return because of the tent before the summer, nor pay for my university, nor complete my dream that was cut off halfway, nor travel with my family abroad, and a new institution for us free of conflicts. I hope to help my supporters to achieve the goal of the initiative to raise $800 to save my future and the future of my family.

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Hello my friends🍉
I want you to help me and donate to my family. We are dying in Gaza. There is no water, food, medicine or flour. Please donate and be kind to us. Thank you. I cannot write because of the exhaustion and hardship....😭😭
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Very urgent appeal
Hi dear all, I wish to draw your attention and sense of solidarity to another family in Gaza.The situation is so catastrophic that calls for help have multiplied after 70 days of blockade, everything is forbidden to access the Gaza Strip. People are dying not only from bombs but also from hunger and lack of vital care. My friend Mohammed AlKhaldi from Gaza is a father of new born and is currently going through extremely difficult conditions. He is unable to provide food or even bread for his son due to the unbearable rise in prices and the harsh circumstances Gaza is facing. Mohammed is not asking for much—just enough to feed his child and meet his basic needs. I kindly ask anyone with a compassionate heart to lend a helping hand. Even the smallest donation can make a big difference in his family's life. For those who are able to help, may God bless you. You are the hope after God in a time when generosity
Donation Link :
Vetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #57 ) and@paliLiberation , my number verified on the list is ( #197 ) Thank you for being a light in our darkest days.
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In Gaza,
we are killed,
we are burned,
we are torn apart,
we are destroyed—
all in front of the world's eyes and ears.
There is no mercy.
Stop the war. Stop the war.
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