Help Us Rebuilding after loss: Mohanad and Farah from Gaza
Hello, we are Mohanad (28) and Farah (23)from Gaza. We live in the midst of war, surviving death by mere luck every single day. Recently, our apartment, which we hadn't move into it, was destroyed, we lost our jobs becuse of war. All we have left is hope.
We aim to raise *$35,000*, a sum that will allow us to leave this dark reality and build a brighter future.
We know there are many in need, but we sincerely hope you can contribute to saving our lives.
Any support, no matter how small, will bring us closer to safety and a new beginning.Thank you for being part of our journey.
My nephew Adam and Zeina: Childhood Resilience Amid the Rubble
Vetted by @gazavetters, Number (#42) on this list
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To donate:
https://gofund.me/f1f28432
IMPORTANT NOTICE
If you need more information about our situation please feel free to contact us via our Social Media accounts below 👇
israel's invasion of jenin is so aggressive and inhumane that it speaks volumes how underreported it is in mainstream media. blocking aid from the refugee camps (classic starvation tactic), displacing at least 20 families in the last 24 hours alone, and now setting fire to jenin's market. they are razing streets with bulldozers. people are left without electricity, food, or water. and now they're targeting ambulances and medical staff without even trying to pretend it's erroneous or they're just terrorists. this is what complete impunity looks like
i wish people were kinder to people who speak slowly or stutter. and to people who need time to process what others are saying, or to translate their thoughts and feelings to words. i function at a slower pace than some people have the patience for and im not doing anything wrong. they are by being rude.
A small comic about Palestine I created to appeal to more passive family and friends
Anyways if you have the money I urge you to donate to Ibraheem Hadi, a Palestinian who contacted me and whom I promised to highlight in relation to this comic:
Otherwise there is always a need for eSims to keep Gazans connected