Hello, this video was filmed by my wife at the beginning of the second day of the war. My wife and four children were alone. At home, two days later, the house was bombed. But my wife and children were heading to the city of Rafah to escape from the north. This is how my children live in Gaza. Please stand by me.
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For how long? . My body is tired. The idea killed me. I want to rest for a while. Life here is difficult, very difficult. I struggle to get water, food and clothes. . I want you to help me. Please help me, my friends, even if just a little .
Hello dear friends! ❤🤍🖤💚
🍉I am Mahmoud Ayyad, a Palestinian from the besieged and destroyed Gaza 😭😭, coming from an extended family of young children, women and elderly people ❤❤ who have been suffering😭😭 for 300 difficult days from an aggressive war.
Our lives are harsh because we lack all the basic necessities of life. Everything has become scarce and unattainable. There is no food, no water, no medicine.
So, I ask you to help me keep my family safe and alive, especially after we had lost all our sources of livelihood.Please do not leave my family to struggle and suffer these difficult days alone. You can support my campaign by donating whatever you can or by sharing my posts to reach others who can help us survive the war to safety and peace. You are helping the lives of many people with your small contribution. Every donation makes a difference in our very difficult lives. But this is a legitimate campaign and has been checked by 90-ghost.
https://gofund.me/31c5cbe3
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Dear friends and compassionate supporters,
My name is Rakan Zaqout, and I am writing to you from Occupied Gaza, Palestine . As the eldest and only son in my family 👨👩👧👦, I am a preparatory student caught in the midst of the devastating war in Gaza. 🍉
I am reaching out to ask for your help in raising funds to save our lives as we face starvation during this desperate and urgent time💔
Forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on our backs, today, we find ourselves sheltering in a displacement camp lacking access to sanitation, medical supplies, food and drinkable water. I will not talk a lot about the dire and unbearable life we have to go through, as no word can express it fairly 🥺😣
We are supposed to be playing with other kids, coloring on pages, and going to school. We are supposed to hug our parents, not cry in fear from the bombings. We are meant to be held with love and peace, not buried under rubble and stone.😢💔
This genocide has been 10 months of hell and horror. We have reached a point where there is no hope left for us here in Gaza.
I refuse to succumb to despair, holding on to the belief that brighter days lie ahead 🖤🤍💚💖
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by @dlxxv-vetted-donations here
by @northgazaupdates2 here
by @aces-and-angels here
HEY WORLD, MY NAME IS CIARA
I am a queer refugee, a human rights activist, and a representative for hundreds of LGBTQ refugees here in the Gorom refugee camp of South Sudan. I’m 26 years old, originally from Uganda, and for nearly six years, I have been living in refugee camps—first in Kakuma, Kenya, and now in Gorom, South Sudan, where I relocated earlier this year.
I fled my homeland due to persecution and narrowly escaped death because of my sexual orientation. Unfortunately, life hasn’t changed much since arriving in Gorom. Alongside over 300 LGBTQ refugees, I continue to face daily persecution, beatings, death threats, and more. Our lives are constantly at risk due to the homophobic and hostile communities around us. South Sudan’s strict laws against LGBTQ individuals only add to the pressure, and the ongoing civil war brings additional challenges that make our situation even more dire.
We were forced to leave Kakuma camp, but the conditions here are no better. We live in a cramped space that is far from adequate. We are starving, with no access to proper medical care or other basic necessities. We are calling out for support and help. Your donations can make a huge difference in our daily survival—helping us secure food, medical care, and better housing.
Currently, we don’t have a GoFundMe campaign, but if anyone is willing to assist us in setting one up, we would be incredibly grateful. In the meantime, here’s how you can help:
1. **PayPal**: lwerephillip@gmail.com
Thank you so much for your support and donations. Anything, no matter how small, can make a difference.
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