In the devastated streets of Gaza, 29-year-old Samer lives in a constant state of conflict. He suffers from bipolar disorder, which makes his mood swings reflect the chaos of the war around him. Every bombing ignites painful memories in his heart, and every loss deepens his suffering.
Each morning, Samer wakes up surrounded by destruction, searching for hope in a place where it seems to hide. The medications that once restored his balance have become elusive. The ongoing blockade has turned pharmacies into distant dreams, where essential medications are rarely available and often overpriced.
One day, he decides to visit a health center, believing there might be a chance to receive treatment. But upon arrival, he finds the center's doors closed or overcrowded with patients suffering from similar issues. Samer feels isolated; hope fades amidst the harshness of reality.
Returning home, thoughts swirl in his mind as he spirals into anxiety and depression. He recalls the times he felt stable and knows that life is not as it once was, yet there still lingers a glimmer of hope deep within him.
With each new day, the question remains in his mind: how can he find peace in a world filled with destruction? Samer’s struggle is not just an individual story; it is a cry from the heart of Gaza, where war meets psychological pain in an unending cycle.
If you want to help Samer access the medications he needs, any contribution, no matter how small, can make a difference in his life and the lives of many like him.
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Not an ordinary cucumber! This cucumber was smuggled with one of the truck drivers from the south of the Gaza Strip to the city of Azza. I was lucky to get it as a valuable gift from my husband’s friend. Then I decided to give it to my mother, who kept it for a day and then sent it to my sister, who divided it into two halves. Half I made a salad with and the other half I shared. With her neighbor. One smuggled cucumber was happily eaten by 15 people. Today my nephew Ahmed came to me and said to me: “Auntie, can I tell you a secret? Yesterday we ate cucumbers.” Azza
Don't Maram Ashour's children deserve to live with dignity?
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Note: I do not often make posts for campaigns I am not focusing on, and I won't be updating this. I encourage others to adopt this campaign (because I can't right now) and make sure it gets the traction it needs.
Updated: Sep 20
Member(s): @ashourmohammed
Verification: link
Payment methods: Paypal, credit/debit
Summary: The Ashour family's 2 young children are traumatized as they've grown up knowing nothing but war. They all deal with inhospitable living conditions, but their youngest daughter (9 months old) is particularly at risk of disease (like polio) as she was born during displacement and received inadequate healthcare and vaccinations.
Current progress:
£ 1,826 / 25,000
Campaign/family details:
This campaign involves Maram Ashour, her husband, and their 2 young children Amir (3 years old) and Hoor (9 months old)
Funds are used for evacuation so the family can live a peaceful, dignified life.
The family live in a cloth tent that provides inadequate protection from the elements. My note: Many Gazans worry about the approaching cold weather.
Food is scarce whereas disease and insects are plentiful.
The family were displaced south of Gaza to the city of Deir al-Balah. During this, Maram had a difficult pregnancy and childbirth. Hoor was born in December.
She received inadequate birth healthcare and vaccinations. My note: This puts her at risk of polio like many other Gazan babies, which can be lethal.
Both children's lives are accompanied by constant bombing and explosions. Amir is terrified by them and has intense crying attacks when he hears them.
Maram asks "Don't my children have the right to live with dignity in a healthy environment and a stable life like the rest of the world's children?"
In the hours of dawn, when people are sleeping, we in Gaza are drowned by the rain. This is a video that I just posted on my Instagram account. Look what happened to us due to the rain. Please help me and my family so that we can buy a new tent to protect us from the cold of winter and rain.
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My whole life is attachment in this link , may god not forgive you ,if you don't publish my story , d0nate! a little ,Share a post with as much as possible.
I wish you support my family to be safe.
I’m just asking you to post my campaign link in your account.
Also, if you can to ask your followers to share it, if they can’t donate.
If you need any details about them any questions i am ready 🙏
The difficult living conditions of the displaced in the Gaza Strip worsen during the winter with the rains and the drop in temperatures, amid a severe shortage of food and clean, potable water.
this is the condition of our tent , this is the condition of the place we live in now , winter has come and we do not even have a tent to live on. Help me achieve the goal of buying a new tent , If each person donated 20 €, we will be able to succeed. I want your support and standing with us , We have lost our ability to live the most basic rights: housing, food, and even clothes, we don't have the ability to buy that because we literally have nothing , We now need to provide tarps for this tent to protect us from the rain in winter, which threatens our lives.
We only ask for the basics of living to continue in this painful reality , I only ask you for simple things and simple rights Please help me achieve this goal.
Please help by donating and reblog🙏🏽🙏🏽💔
(This campaign has been vetted by @moayesh @wellwaterhysteria )
I am Ahmed Halas, a pharmacist from Gaza. I had a small pharmacy, my only source of income and a place where people could go to get medicine and advice. But the war destroyed everything, my pharmacy was bombed and turned into rubble in an instant. 💔🏥🇵🇸
Despite the difficult circumstances, I decided to continue. I set up a simple"pharmacy tent"** ⛺ and started providing medicine and healthcare to people as much as I could. It wasn't easy, but my belief that my role was to help others kept me going. 💊🍉🇵🇸
Today, I am trying to raise 1,000 euros, not only to provide financial stability for me and my family, but also to be able to continue providing support to people who rely on me for treatment and advice.
Here’s an image of my work:
![Pharmacist in Gaza]( /mnt/data/file-p5yenDx6toxYVtqK20JSRTX4)
This amount will enable me to secure the necessary medicines and cover my basic needs, so that I can continue working in these difficult circumstances. 🍉🇵🇸
The money I am trying to raise is not only for me, but also to enable others to get the care they need. If you are able to help, whether financially or morally, it will be a big step towards easing the burden on me and on many people. 🌷🍉🇵🇸
You can help through the following link: https://gofund.me/2a408c6f
Finally, I would like to thank everyone who stood by me during this difficult time. Your support is not only support for me, but it is support for all those who benefit from my services.
Doctor Beverly Crusher
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4:23 PM · Sep 22, 2024
Note: I do not often make posts for campaigns I am not focusing on, and I won't be updating this. I encourage others to adopt this campaign (because I can't right now) and make sure it gets the traction it needs.
Updated: Sep 21
Member(s): @ahmedpalestine
Verification: by @/gaza-evacuation-funds here, by @/bilal-salah0 (vetted sheet #132) here
Payment methods: Paypal, credit/debit
Summary: Ahmed is a Palestinian in Belgium whose family is stuck in Gaza. They are in Al-Maghazi refugee camp, which was and continues to be under attack. He's suffering watching the situation get worse while being unable to help evacuate them due to lack of consistent attention on his campaign. He also worries about how the children in the family will cope with inadequate shelter in winter.
Current progress:
€ 3,351 / 55,000
Campaign/family details:
Ahmed Khader is a Palestinian who left Gaza to Belgium in 2019.
He desperately needs consistent focus on his campaign, as it stagnates after people share his post once.
His family is still in North Gaza and enduring extreme suffering. They relocated multiple times in search of safety that they didn't find.
On Sep 10, Israel bombed tents in the designated safe zone of Al-Maghazi refugee camp, where the family was staying. Ahmed desperately called his parents, panic increasing as there was no signal.
Ahmed feels extremely stressed and helpless as he cannot afford to protect them from their deteriorating situation.
They are 12 people: 6 adults (€5,000 each) and 6 children under 16 years old (€2,500 each). Evacuating everyone will cost €45,000, with an additional €10,000 allocated for survival needs.
The campaign isn't getting enough attention and Ahmed is in agony, unable to stop thinking about how to help them.
He reached out to me with the following message expressing concerns about his family's (particularly the children) inability to cope with colder temperatures in their tents. He gave me permission to share his message to me: