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applyonlineevisa · 7 months
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Apply Urgent Visa India Online
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Applying for an urgent visa to India online simplifies the process for tourists who require prompt approval. Using digital platforms speeds up the application, improving convenience and efficiency. This technique is designed for persons with little time, guaranteeing that visas are processed and issued on time. By following online protocols, applicants can quickly submit the appropriate papers, allowing authorities to conduct speedy inspections. The urgency of travel necessitates a responsive system, which the web application framework well meets. Simplified procedures, combined with timely communication channels, provide for simple navigation through the visa application process, ensuring that visitors may meet their pressing responsibilities in India with ease.
Happy Traveling !!
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globalsolutionscom · 7 months
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Are you in need of an emergency visa for India? Learn about the swift and efficient application process on our website. Click here for assistance: Emergency Visa Application Process for India
Emergency visa application process for India
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turkeyevisas · 11 months
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Apply Urgent Turkey Evisa
✈️ Planning to visit Turkey in urgently? Don't stress about visas anymore! 📋 Discover the convenience of the Urgent Turkey Evisa and explore the beauty of Turkey hassle-free. 🌍🏞️
🔍 Visit: https://turkey-e-visa.info/urgent-turkey-visa/
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taino-ti · 2 months
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Help UK Trans Girl Relocate! (URGENT)
My fiancée, @plaidos , is currently looking to relocate with me outside of the UK, where things are becoming increasingly dangerous for trans people every day. Whether it be legislation or day-to-day living, this rampant transphobia has informed our decision to move her out of the country. We have already taken steps to do this as soon as possible; I have increased my hours at work, am currently in line for a promotion, and we have recently been able to acquire resources which would allow her to work more often. Even then, the expenses for things such as Visa Fees, travel, housing, and other cost of living expenses are still quite high. This fund would serve as a financial safety net for us, and would help this process go much smoother for us in the long run. We could really use any assistance you can offer, and we thank you for sharing & donating!
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indianvisas · 2 years
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Urgent Visa to India
We understand that sometimes you may require fast travel to India to handle some things that cannot wait for long. In this situation you can use urgent visa processing.
Visit: https://india-visas.org/apply-emergency-visa-to-india/
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wingy-lalka · 10 months
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The Sphere Foundation has launched a petition calling for easier visas for LGBT people from Russia
Due to the recognition of LGBT as an "extremist organization," Sphere launched a petition calling on foreign countries that have signed international human rights conventions to ensure that visas and travel documents are easier to obtain for LGBT people and specialized human rights defenders from Russia.
Human rights activists emphasize that recognition of LGBT as an "extremist organization" will lead exclusively to mass repressions against LGBT people, especially those who publicly advocated for the LGBT community.
The petition is addressed to the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the European Union member states, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, as well as representatives of the European Commission.
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Please Donate or Share!
Hello I am Ghada Musleh from Gaza (Palestine). I am a university graduate working with young children and women. My husband, Muhannad is a sales representative. My daughter, Gram is 10 months old.
My mother, Fayza suffers from an enlarged spleen and liver is also with us. My mother’s health is declining and she needs to travel for her medical treatment.
I was displaced from the beginning of the war. I remember my displacement from the 10th of October in the ugly schools of the agency, where the bombing intensified around me. I bled out of fear for my infant daughter, who is not experiencing her childhood, and for the tenderness of her father. The displaced were killed in front of my eyes in the schools. A woman in front of me was targeted by gunfire. My family and I were displaced more than ten times from school to school. I saw death with my own eyes. My little family and many civilians were targeted in front of us. I cannot lose sight of these nights when the occupation forces called my husband and threatened my house. Unfortunately, my house was bombed and our memories were bombed. We have nothing left.
I am desperate and urgently need to save my family by leaving Gaza. There is no safe place in Gaza due to death, hunger, dehydration, disease, displacement, and bombings.
HOW WILL THE FUNDS BE USE?
The cost of evacuation is €5000 per person, amounting to €20,000 for the whole family.
€2000 for visa and passport applications and fees to expedite the evacuation process.
€5000 for two months of expenses in Egypt to pay for food, rent, necessities, and medical care until we can get back on our feet and rebuild our lives.
Unfortunately, evacuations have stopped while the Rafah border is closed. We do not know how long this will be. Daily expenses for necessities such as food and water are increasingly high.
Examples of daily essentials:
Flour €30
Diapers €40
Vegetables for a day €40
An amount will go to GoFundMe fees (2.9% + $0.30 per donation), bank transfers, and the high commissions (15-20%) to receive the money due to shortages of cash here in Gaza.
I ask you to support me. To help me and my family escape from Gaza to save them from the ongoing genocide. Every donation, no matter how small will help save my family. Please consider sharing my campaign widely with your friends and family. I will be forever grateful for your help.
Here is the link to https://www.instagram.com/gharam202336/?hl=eng
With eternal gratitude,
Ghada, Muhannad, Gram and Fayza
Funds raised will be transferred to Ghada to cover necessities while in Gaza and to evacuate the family.
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mohammad2 · 22 days
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Help a Gazan English Teacher Attend Sheffield University and Regain his Stolen Life
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Hello dear compassionate souls,
My name is Mohammed, and I am an English teacher from Gaza. Over 24 years, I’ve endured five major wars, living in a place that feels like the largest open-air prison, constantly surrounded by the threat of bombs and an ever-looming sense of danger.
Life in Gaza is unpredictable and harsh. On October 6th, I had a home, a job, and dreams for a better future. Just a day later, all of that was taken from us. Our home, filled with cherished memories and our livelihood, was reduced to rubble, leaving us with only a tent to sleep in.
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As the war drags on, now nearing its first anniversary, the suffering has become relentless. Basic necessities like clean water and food are scarce. Each day is spent searching for wood to cook and standing in long lines for water and bread.
After 210 days of this unending hardship, I was finally able to evacuate to Egypt ALONE, leaving my family behind in Gaza. While I struggle to support myself in a new country, my heart aches for my family, who are still enduring their own hardships.
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I am determined to bring my family to Egypt so we can reunite and start rebuilding our lives together.
I am reaching out to the compassionate souls among you to help my family regain their stolen live and move to safety. Also, I have recently received an unconditional offer letter form the University of Sheffield to pursue and MA in TESOL, but I am unable to attend the course due to the war. Please help me cover the tuition fees of 25.000$ and help me cover the visa and travel expenses. Your contribution no matter how small would help regain the life I have been stripped of. Your donation, no matter how small makes a huge difference.
Your support and kindness mean more to us than words can express.
With heartfelt gratitude, Mohammed
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vetted-gaza-funds · 1 month
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hey i'm not sure who to go to for this, but do you have resources on vetting a specific gofundme? most of the "vetted" ones i see on here just link to a tumblr post as "proof." my friend is trying to convince me to donate thousands to a gofundme that has a "deadline" of overnight, to me it seems scammy. i thought people in gaza can't access money immediately? can't find any other info about the fund online.
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Re: how to check up on a specific fundraiser, a lot of organizations running verification efforts will keep a spreadsheet of fundraisers that you can search by name, campaign title, social media handles, etc. That’s what I do when checking campaigns that are new on tumblr, since sometimes they were verified by OOB or another org before making a blog here. You can check my pinned post for some links. You can also find websites and/or social media accounts for some of the verification efforts that will explain who they are and how they verify people.
The ones linking to tumblr posts as proof are doing so because certain users are known to be Palestinian Arabic speakers who are personally vetting fundraisers. el-shab-hussein, nabulsi, or 90-ghost vouching for a fundraiser means that they have spoken personally to the organizer, seen ID documents, cross checked socials/phone numbers, sometimes even called them on the phone in real time and heard the war planes overhead. Hussein and Nairuz keep a spreadsheet as well that is also linked in my pinned post. It’s the source for most verifications on this blog.
All I can say is that you’ll just have to read what you can about the person or organization who did the vetting and use your own judgment. That’s all the vetters are asking folks to do. If this is a fundraiser where you can’t seem to find a verification source at all, dm me at palms-upturned and I’ll try to see what I can find quickly since the deadline is so urgent.
Re: the deadline, off the top of my head I don’t know of a fund with an overnight/today deadline, but I have seen a lot of funds with multiple deadlines. Needing to raise x amount of money to evacuate a member of the family who is in most urgent need, needing to raise a certain amount by a certain day in order to ensure that an evacuating child can be accompanied by an adult family member, needing to meet the goal by a certain day to make sure that the whole family isn’t separated, or in Bilal’s case recently, because he was raising funds from Germany on a visa which was not renewed simply because he is Palestinian, and needed to meet the goal before potentially being deported to Palestine, where he would no longer be able to raise funds. It’s not necessarily unusual for people to set a very sudden deadline or even multiple ones. Emergencies are constantly happening and the banks and travel agencies are also trying to squeeze as much money out of people as possible.
When people set these deadlines and goal amounts, they are also trying to take into account things like how long it will take to access the funds and how much of a cut will be taken by all the third parties down the line. Honestly, if there’s something that needs clarifying, you can usually just talk to people. Ask the organizer or one of the users who have been keeping in touch with them and promoting the fundraiser with updates. These folks are trying to be as transparent as possible and stay connected with anyone who can help them. They’re not going to dodge your questions. And they can explain best what sort of time/money constraints apply to them specifically. It differs depending on the banking situation, number/age of family members, offers and/or ultimatums from the travel agency, etc.
But the truth is that you and me both don’t have the know-how to verify this sort of thing ourselves any more than we could verify whether or not someone has cancer or is living on the streets or any number of reasons people launch fundraisers. Any time you donate to a cause like this, you’re putting some amount of trust in the organizer, the platform, and the people promoting the fund. But never in my life have I donated to a crowdfund that has been put through such intense scrutiny and as many layers of verification as Gaza fundraisers right now. Platforms like GFM are requiring constant updates about every penny spent of raised funds, and it still doesn’t guarantee that people’s verified fundraisers won’t be nuked and refunded without any real explanation to anyone involved. I’ve had I think five or six donations to various fundraisers refunded back to me at this point when I didn’t even want a refund. Zionists are mass reporting Gaza funds and smearing both the families and the people who are verifying and promoting them. Scammers pretending to be Gazan are not going to have a remotely easy time of it. Things are engineered to be as difficult as possible for people actually in Gaza.
tl;dr— if you need help with finding an actual source of verification, since this seems to be an emergency, dm me at palms-upturned for assistance. Obviously can’t say if this campaign is legit without knowing which one it is. Otherwise, you can check my pinned post for a list of orgs/spreadsheets/master lists of verified campaigns that you can cross reference. If you need more info on who’s doing the vetting and how, find the website and/or socmed page for the person or organization. You can also usually ask organizers/the people helping promote their campaigns directly for clarification on anything that’s confusing. But considering the harsh discrimination against Palestinians on crowdfunding platforms like GFM and PayPal, and the extra scrutiny their fundraisers are subjected to, you’re at a pretty low risk of being scammed most of the time. Sudden deadlines aren’t uncommon because emergencies are happening every day and the banks and travel agencies are squeezing as much money as possible out of people.
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beardeddetectivepaper · 2 months
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$5,727/$20,000
Please help my friend get his family out of Sudan. They are a family of 7 and we are trying to get them out of Sudan as soon as possible with the its current state of aljazeera. It’s no longer safe, we are trying to raise money to cover their travel expenses (visas, air fare tickets, accommodation) But we cannot do it alone, please help us bring this family to safety! My friend is only 19 and he is looking for work after relocating but it’s proven to be difficult! I’m a working college student with low income so there’s not much I’m able to do either. We want to reach out and help bring his family to the UAE with him so that they are safe from the war and terror happening in Sudan. If you can’t donate, that’s fine! We understand but please share this fundraiser. I just want the best for them, to see they reunited and out of harms way. I wish the same for every family separated and suffering as well! Thank you so much for your help, we appreciate it so much!
If you want updates, I’ll post whatever I can on my IG highlights! @st4rfirebot “PLEASE HELP”.
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helpoutcharity · 1 month
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🍉 Urgent request for Palestinian family evacuation 🍉
I am speaking on behalf of a Palestinian family trapped in Gaza, seeking funds for evacuation.
This fund is meant to evacuate a family from Gaza directly. I have spoken to Hassan and he has provided me with abundant evidence he is a legitimate person with true cause. He has his families documents, his brothers prescription, a picture of him with a rock on his head, etc. Hassan and his family are seeking immediate evacuation, and that is the sole purpose of this gofundme campaign.
Hassan also has some things to say about himself and his family. 
Please stand with us and spread my story everywhere. We need your humanity. Maybe your humanity will bring us to safety and rebuild my family’s beautiful life again.
6 individuals. Each individual needs to pay, in coordination with the Egyptian company Ya Hala, approximately 7 thousand euros for our exit to Egypt. We need 42 thousand euros for my exit. I and my family will remain temporarily in Egypt until the Turkish visa is issued for me and my family, which my relatives presented to me, namely Nadia Majid Al-Naqla, the wife of the President of Scotland, and we will begin. By building our new life there, we will need housing, transportation, travel costs, and papers, approximately 18 thousand euros
Thank you for standing with me and spreading my story to your friends and relatives
❤️❤️❤️ Big love to you who helped, contributed and spread our story so we can get out of here ❤️
my instagram@ hassan__nqlah
WhatsApp number +972597140017
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applyonlineevisa · 7 months
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Apply Urgent Visa India For UK Citizens
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For UK citizens eager to explore the wonders of India at short notice, the option to “Apply Urgent Visa India For UK Citizens” offers a swift pathway. This expedited process provides swift approval, allowing passengers to capitalize on spontaneous opportunities or respond quickly to unforeseen circumstances. The urgent visa service caters to a variety of needs, including economic initiatives, cultural immersions, and personal ties. UK people can begin their travel to India without delay if they follow the rules and complete the application on time. Don’t allow time constraints stop you from exploring India. Apply now for amazing experiences.
Happy Travelling !!!
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lonniemachin · 5 months
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Dr. Mohammed Shaga reached out to me to help share his fundraiser. He is a Palestinian cosmetic dentist urgently raising money to help him evacuate continue his studies outside of Gaza. He has currently only raised $300 out of his $20,000 goal! Please donate and share, and if you can't donate, please still share!
From Dr. Shaga's GFM:
Dr. Mohammed's: A Journey of Giving & challenges
‏In a world full of challenges and opportunities, passion and determination pave the way for success.
‏I am Dr. Mohammed Shaga, a dentist specializing in cosmetic dentistry. Through my passion for the profession and dedication to honing my skills, I embarked on an unforgettable journey of challenge and distinction. ‏
‏I provided dental care to many patients and published scientific articles aimed at enhancing clinical practice and sharing knowledge with my colleagues in the field. I was also active in organizing scientific courses and lectures to transfer experiences and knowledge to the local and international audience.
‏I was working as an teaching assistant at the university, teaching and educating dental students on the basic principles and rules of cosmetic dentistry.
‏In the last year, I also enrolled in a master’s degree to increase my cognitive and scientific capabilities and to seek further development and continue realizing my dream.
Our lives changed irreversibly on October 7th due to war, my dreams of participating in the international scientific arena and completing my postgraduate studies were abruptly halted. My endeavors and aspirations faced a tough test, but I refused to give up.
‏‎‏Now, I seek your support to achieve my dream. I look forward to completing my studies and developing my skills in the field of cosmetic dentistry through the educational and training opportunities available to me abroad.
‏Through my campaign on GoFundMe, I aim to raise the necessary donations to fund my travel and start anew in my career journey.
‏ **Here is the breakdown of the requested funds: ‏
‏*6500 - will be evacuation fees through the Egypt-Rafah crossing border. ‏
‏*1000 - to cover visa fees for Turkey and airline tickets. ‏
‏*10,000 To complete my master's degree and start my own project
‏‎*‏the rest will be the website commission and living support in turkey ( rent and living expenses) initially.
‏Thank you for your support and understanding. I promise to exert every effort to achieve my goals and repay the kindness of those who contribute to realizing my dream in these challenging times. ‏
‏Believing that giving is the noblest path to success, I am Dr. Mohammed and I am grateful for your support and trust in my journey
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taino-ti · 4 months
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Help UK Trans Girl's Urgent Relocation!
Making this post on behalf of both myself and my girlfriend. As some of you may know, my girlfriend @plaidos is from the UK, where things are becoming increasingly dangerous for trans people every day. In the interest of her well being and safety, as well as other factors, we have decided it is best for her to move out of the country. Ideally, we would like to do this as soon as possible. I am currently looking for more work to help support us through the immigration process over to the US, but as of right now we could really use help in building our emergency funds. These funds will not only be going towards Visa Fees, Adjustment of Status & will serve as a safety net fund for things like travel, housing, and other cost of living expenses. Insanely huge thank you not only to every one who donates, but everyone who boosts this as well 🙏 Every little bit helps!
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girlactionfigure · 10 months
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THURSDAY HERO: Nicholas Winton 
The British Schindler: Nicholas Winton
He saved 669 children.
Nicholas Winton was a young British stockbroker who rescued 669 Czech Jewish children from being sent to Nazi death camps. He never told anybody of his heroism, and the story only came out 50 years later after his wife found an old briefcase in the attic containing lists of children he’d saved.
Nicholas was a 29 year old clerk at the London stock exchange getting ready for a ski trip to Switzerland when he received an urgent call from his friend Martin Blake. Known to be passionately opposed to Nazism, Martin urged Nicholas to cancel his vacation and come to Prague immediately. He told Nicolas, “I have a most interesting assignment and I need your help. Don’t bother bringing your skis.”
It is a testament to Nicolas’ sterling character and strong moral compass that he didn’t waver for a moment. It was an easy decision to sacrifice his fun and relaxing ski trip and instead travel to a dangerous place on a mysterious mission.
Two months earlier, in October 1938, Nazi Germany had annexed the Sudetenland It was clear that the Nazis would soon occupy all of Czechoslovakia. When he reached Prague, Nicholas was shocked by the huge influx of refugees fleeing from the Nazis. In early November, the Kristallnacht pogrom occurred in Germany and Austria. Jews were killed in the street and hundreds of synagogues burned down, as well as Jewish-owned businesses. This horrifying event shocked the Jewish community in eastern Europe, and thousands were now desperate to flee.
Born to Jewish parents, Nicholas was actually Jewish himself. However, his parents changed their name from Wertheim and converted to Christianity before he was born. Nicholas was baptized and raised as a Christian, and he didn’t consider himself Jewish (although was doubtless aware that Hitler would.)
In Prague, organizations were springing up to help sick and elderly refugees, but Nicholas noticed that nobody was trying to help the children. In his words, “I found out that the children of refugees and other groups of people who were enemies of Hitler weren’t being looked after. I decided to try to get permits to Britain for them. I found out that the conditions which were laid down for bringing in a child were chiefly that you had a family that was willing and able to look after the child, and fifty pounds, which was quite a large sum of money in those days, that was to be deposited at the Home Office. The situation was heartbreaking. Many of the refugees hadn’t the price of a meal. Some of the mothers tried desperately to get money to buy food for themselves and their children. The parents desperately wanted at least to get their children to safety when they couldn’t manage to get visas for the whole family. I began to realize what suffering there is when armies start to march.”
Nicholas knew something had to be done, and he decided to be the one to do it. He later remembered, “Everybody in Prague said, ‘Look, there is no organization in Prague to deal with refugee children, nobody will let the children go on their own, but if you want to have a go, have a go.’ And I think there is nothing that can’t be done if it is fundamentally reasonable.”
Nicholas decided to find homes for the children in the UK, where they would be safe. He set up a command center in his hotel room in Wenceslas Square and his first step was to contact the refugee offices of different national governments and see how many children they could accept. Only two countries agreed to take any Jewish children: Sweden and Great Britain, which pledged to accept all children under age 18 as long as they had homes and fifty pounds to pay for their trip home.
With this green light from Great Britain, Nicholas did everything possible to find homes for the children. He returned to London and did much of the planning from there, which enabled him to continue working at the Stock Exchange and soliciting funds from other bankers to pay for his work with the refugees. Winton needed a large amount of money to pay for transportation costs, foster homes, and many other necessities such as food and medicine.
Nicholas placed ads in newspapers large and small all over Great Britain, as well as in hundreds of church and synagogue newsletters. Knowing he had to play on people’s emotions to convince them to open their home to young strangers who didn’t even speak English, Nicholas printed flyers with pictures of children seeking refuge. He was tireless in his efforts and persuaded an incredible number of heroic Brits to welcome the traumatized young refugees into their homes and hearts.
The office in Wenceslas Square was manned by fellow Brit Trevor Chadwick. Every day terrified parents came in and begged him to find temporary homes for their children. Despite Nicholas’ success in finding places for the kids to stay, British and German government bureaucrats made things difficult, demanding multiple forms and documents. Nicholas said, “Officials at the Home Office worked very slowly with the entry visas. We went to them urgently asking for permits, only to be told languidly, ‘Why rush, old boy? Nothing will happen in Europe.’ This was a few months before the war broke out. So we forged the Home Office entry permits.”
The first transport of children boarded airplanes in Prague which took them to Britain. Nicholas organized an amazing seven more transports, all of them by train, and then boat across the English Channel. The children met their foster families at the train station and Winton took great care in making the matches between children and foster parents.
The children’s transport organized by Nicholas Winton was similar to the later, larger Kindertransport operation, but specifically for Czech Jewish children. Nicholas saved an astounding 669 children on eight transports. Tragically, the largest transport of all was scheduled for September 1, 1939 – but on that day, Hitler invaded Poland and all borders were closed by Germany. Winton was haunted for decades by the remembrance of the 250 children he last saw boarding the train. “Within hours of the announcement, the train disappeared. None of the 250 children aboard was seen again. We had 250 families waiting at Liverpool Street that day in vain. If the train had been a day earlier, it would have come through. Not a single one of those children was heard of again, which is an awful feeling.”
Nicholas joined the British military and spent the rest of the war serving as a pilot in the Royal Air Force, attaining the rank of Flight Lieutenant. After the war, Nicholas worked for the International Refugee Organization in Paris, where he met and married Grete Gjelstrup, a Danish secretary. They moved to Maidenhead, in Great Britain, and had three children. Their youngest child, Robin, had Down Syndrome, and at that time children with the condition were usually sent to institutions. However Nicholas and Grete wouldn’t consider it and instead kept their son at home with the family. Tragically, Robin died of meningitis the day before his sixth birthday. Nicholas was devastated by the loss, and became an active volunteer with Mencap, a charity to help people with Down Syndrome and other developmental delays. He remained involved in Mencap for over fifty years.
Humble – and perhaps traumatized by the children on the train he wasn’t able to save – Nicholas rarely talked about his wartime heroism and his own family didn’t know the details. It was only in 1988 that Nicholas Winton became widely known. His wife found an old notebook of his containing lists of the children he saved. Working with a Holocaust researcher, she tracked down some of the children and located eighty of them still living in Britain. These grown children, some with grandchildren, found out for the first time who had saved them.
The BBC television show called That’s Life! invited Nicholas to the filming an episode that became one of the most emotional clips in TV history. With Nicholas in the audience, the host told his story, including photos and details about some of the children he’d saved. Then she the told Nicholas that one of those children was the woman in the seat next to him! They embraced, teary eyed, and the host announced there were more grown children in the audience as well. She asked everybody who owed their life to Nicholas Winton to stand up. The entire audience stood up, as Nicholas sat stunned, wiping away the tears.
After that, Nicholas was showered with honors, including a knighthood for services to humanity. Known as the British Schindler, he met the Queen multiple times and received the Pride of Britain Award for Lifetime Achievement, both for saving refugee children and working with Mencap to improve the lives of people with cognitive differences. There are multiple statues of him in Prague and the UK, and his story was the subject of three films.
Nicholas Winton died in Britain in July 2015, at age 106. Today there are tens of thousands of people who owe their lives to Nicholas Winton.
For saving hundreds of Jewish children, we honor Nicholas Winton as this week’s Thursday Hero.
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hasannaqlah23 · 2 months
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We are reaching out to you with an urgent plea to help Hassan Al Naqleh and his
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Hello, I am Hassan from Gaza and I am 20 years old and I am the breadwinner for my family. Unfortunately, because my father is not here, I had a supermarket and I was also studying at the university fine arts and graphic design, but this difficult war came upon me and my family of 6 members, my older brother Muhammad, and he is suffering from psychological pressures. The difficulty that has increased in the war has increased, and he needs treatment, but there is none here in Gaza. His condition is worsening and becoming worse every day that passes without treatment, and my sister Hanin, who works as a nurse in Al-Aqsa Hospital and teaches French language training at the university, and my sister Afaf, who studies physical education at the university, and my brother Tariq. Who finished high school last year and who helps me at work. My mother, Israa, is 46 years old and used to help me in the supermarket.
Please stand with us and spread my story everywhere. We need your humanity. Maybe your humanity will bring us to safety and rebuild my family’s beautiful life again.
6 individuals. Each individual needs to pay, in coordination with the Egyptian company Ya Hala, approximately 7 thousand euros for our exit to Egypt. We need 42 thousand euros for my exit. I and my family will remain temporarily in Egypt until the Turkish visa is issued for me and my family, which my relatives presented to me, namely Nadia Majid Al-Naqla, the wife of the President of Scotland, and we will begin. By building our new life there, we will need housing, transportation, travel costs, and papers, approximately 18 thousand euros
Thank you for standing with me and spreading my story to your friends and relatives
❤️❤️❤️ Big love to you who helped, contributed and spread our story so we can get out of here ❤️
my instagram@ hassan__nqlah
WhatsApp number +972597140017
Contact me if you would like to know more about my story
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