I thank everyone who supports me on this journey, for they have given me hope and strength to face life despite the pain.
@nothingmattersmochroi @heydreamchild @autijacen @yelyahwilliams @sarahjacobs @alenkos @kylizzle-me @oursapphirestars
Hi! I'm still having high blood pressure and fever. Being diabetic is awful .Help me get what I need so when I leave I can stay healed and get better today. #Type1Diabetes 😭. I'm a disabled mom so can't work after I had an accident. I've a spinal cord problem ..my blood sugar is high and I'm last to my pen, i need insulin to save my life and medical care for the past 2 months.
This is a life-threatening situation.share widely & donate 🙏
Hello, i cant donate as i am a minor, but i can share with people. I am so sorry to hear that, i hope that someone will donate.
To all Palestine supporters 🫂🇵🇸🌧
We need less than 1250€ to reach our short term goal of 29.75k€ which is 85% of the total goal‼️
Your donations are important to us and we appreciate them no matter what🙏
We need you more than ever😭
Please help me reach our goal as soon as possible 🙏
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i cant donate but i will post and reblog for you! 🫂
please reblog and donate if you can
I am currently working on a thesis focused on the art and culture of Gaza, a topic that is deeply meaningful to me. However, the loss of loved ones has irreversibly impacted my life, adding a personal pain to the already overwhelming challenges imposed by this difficult situation.
Every EURO can help my family 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Every REBLOG can help my family🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Every month, I face the responsibility of repaying part of this debt, while financially supporting my family, who were already facing financial difficulties before the conflict, and covering my basic expenses here in France.
Despite my efforts to juggle work and studies, the load is becoming too heavy. This path, which I cherished so much, seems to be slipping away. Yet, I hold on to the hope of one day finding the peace to learn and advance in my research, a hope I nurture thanks to your possible support.
Urgent help for someone affected
"Hello, I am Ahmed, and I live in harsh conditions due to the war that has destroyed my daily life. I now live in a tent with little resources and insecurity. I have lost my home, my livelihood and everything I own, and I currently depend on the little aid that reaches me.
I am asking for your urgent help to secure my basic needs such as food, water and healthcare. Every contribution, no matter how small, will make a huge difference in my life.
My goal is to raise [€2,000] right now so that I can provide immediate relief and survive these difficult times.
Thank you to everyone who is contributing and supporting me in these difficult times. I am grateful for every help that comes to me from you. Even sharing the campaign can make a difference."
I am currently working on a thesis focused on the art and culture of Gaza, a topic that is deeply meaningful to me. However, the loss of loved ones has irreversibly impacted my life, adding a personal pain to the already overwhelming challenges imposed by this difficult situation.
Every EURO can help my family 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Every REBLOG can help my family🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Every month, I face the responsibility of repaying part of this debt, while financially supporting my family, who were already facing financial difficulties before the conflict, and covering my basic expenses here in France.
Despite my efforts to juggle work and studies, the load is becoming too heavy. This path, which I cherished so much, seems to be slipping away. Yet, I hold on to the hope of one day finding the peace to learn and advance in my research, a hope I nurture thanks to your possible support.
Verified by my vetter! "My name is Hazem, and I am from Gaza. Since 2018, I have not been able to see my family who live in the northern part of Gaza due to the difficult situation there. I have four brothers and one sister who live with my parents in Jabalia Camp.
Unfortunately, our home was bombed and destroyed during the recent events, causing severe psychological and physical harm to my family due to the catastrophic situation they are currently living in.
My family is suffering from a severe shortage of food, supplies, and medical necessities, in addition to the skyrocketing prices that make it difficult to meet their basic needs. They cannot even access clean drinking water. Losing our home has exacerbated their suffering, and their daily life has become a constant struggle for survival."
I am Nevin Al-Sir, I live in Gaza, I am 27 years old, I used to work as an accountant in an accounting firm, I am married and have a child, I was also pregnant during the war, the war on Gaza, and when the evacuation order came from our area in Gaza, we fled through the corridor that the occupation lied to us about and the safe corridor was a disaster. We walked on foot, the longest distance I have ever walked in my life. I was displaced to a tent with the rest of my family, and it was very difficult, tiring and exhausting. Every time there was an evacuation in the southern areas, I was forced to evacuate again to a worse tent. Then I gave birth to my child in a field hospital because the hospitals were out of service. I gave birth to my son in the winter, the cold and the war together, which did not destroy my house and my tent. Now we live in a tent, me, my mother, my father, my husband, my brothers, my sisters and their children, and I need your support to try to survive.
@el-shab-hussein @nabulsi @irhabiya @wellwaterhysteria @sar-soor @stuckinapril
Muhammad Ayesh (@ayeshjourney) is a pillar of the community: he has vetted campaigns for gaza-evacuation-funds as well as el-shab-hussein, nabulsi and irhabiya. Through Muhammad’s efforts, it has been possible to support many, many families in Ghazzah. He has shown incredible bravery, generosity and kindness.
Muhammad now urgently needs our support. He and his family are living through unimaginable circumstances. Muhammad has written about his current situation in this post.
At present (23.10.24), Muhammad’s campaign is at £8,687. We are trying to reach the short-term goal of £10,000 ($12,927 USD) as soon as possible.
Please donate what you can to Muhammad’s GFM.
Tagging for reach:
@brutaliakhoa
@ibtisams
(Please let me know if you'd like me to remove your names.)
Hello everybody!
We are offering to make any gif/graphics request you ask of us as long as you donate to the vetted families and charities listed below.
We are also collaborating with the following artists:
@adharaphoenix
@cappucosmic
@sofikiii
@asparklethatisblue
@martelldragon
@aemondtargaryen
@amuelia [4 slots open for now]
half body, colored and shaded, two characters, 65$
half body, colored and shaded, one character, 40$
half body, colored and shaded, one character, 40$
bust, colored and shaded, one character, 25$
@snoozingfae
from whom you can request fanart in exchange for donations.
Rules:
- request things related only to the north
- send proof of your donation in asks of our blog and the artist of your choice if you commission art.
- graphics: 5$
- gifsets: 5$
- lineart sketch - 10$
- simple coloring - 15$
- complex coloring - 20$
- halfbody portrait - 50$
- fullbody portrait - 100$
Dina Maliha (€36,331 raised of €50,000 goal) Google Doc of vetted fundraisers; Dina is 160 on the list
Mohamed Hamad (£12,030 raised of £50,000 goal) Mohamed is 145 on the list
Mahmoud Qassas (€15,265 raised of €100,000 goal) Mahmoud is 62 on the list
Mahmoud has recently gotten a severe head injury and therefore his wife requested that we donate to the PayPal for emergency medical funds
Eman Abdulrahman (GFM CHF33,013 raised of CHF50,000 goal, Chuffed $2,548 raised of $30,000) Eman is 213 on the list
Khartoum Kitchen
Lebanon Emergency Shelter and Humanitarian Relief ($18,480 USD raised of $23,000 goal)
Lebanese Red Cross
In the heart of Algeria, I, Lina, found an unexpected connection that transcended borders and conflict. Through Instagram, I met Hassan, a resilient soul from the Nuseirat area in the Gaza Strip. Our conversations, often carried out over FaceTime, revealed a story of survival, hope, and the relentless pursuit of peace amidst the chaos of war. This is Hassan's story, a tale of a family striving to live with dignity despite the dire circumstances that surround them.
Hassan's life in Gaza is a daily struggle against unimaginable odds. The ongoing conflict has stripped his family of the basic necessities of life. For over a year, they have not had access to normal food, and the scarcity of medicine and clothing has made survival a constant battle. The conditions are terrifying, with the constant threat of bombings adding to their fear and uncertainty. their house was attacked by Isr*eli bombings, leaving them in a state of shock and despair. They also lost their supermarket in the war, a vital source of income and sustenance for the family. Forced to escape from one area to another, they find no place is truly safe, as all areas are occupied and fraught with danger.
Hassan's family consists of six members, each with their own dreams and challenges:
- Israa Fattah Dukha, Hassan's mother, is a 45-year-old woman who has borne the brunt of the hardships with unwavering strength. She is the pillar of the family, holding them together through the darkest times.
- mohammed al-Naqleh, Hassan's brother, is 28 years old and suffers from a severe mental illness. Without his prescribed medication, risperidone, which the family cannot afford, he is incapable of being unsupervised. His condition adds an extra layer of difficulty to their already precarious situation.
- Hanin al-Naqleh, at 25, works as a nurse at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah. Despite the overwhelming challenges, she dedicates herself to helping others, embodying the spirit of resilience and compassion.
- Afaf Al-Naqleh is a university student whose dreams were shattered when her institution was destroyed. She was studying sports and its fields, and now she yearns to complete her education and rebuild her future.
- Tareq Al-Naqleh,Hassan's younger brother, is in high school. He dreams of completing his studies abroad, away from the constant threat of violence, to secure a better future for himself and his family.
- And then there is Hassan Al-Naqleh himself, a student of fine arts and graphic design at Al-Aqsa University. His passion for art is a beacon of hope, a way to express the pain and dreams of his people. The destruction of his university has not dimmed his spirit; instead, it has fueled his determination to continue his studies and use his talents to advocate for peace and justice.
My connection with Hassan has opened my eyes to the harsh realities faced by those in Gaza. I believe that everyone deserves to live in peace and that even the smallest act of kindness can make a significant impact. Through this post, I hope to reach out to compassionate individuals who can help Hassan and his family. Donations, no matter how small, can provide food, medicine, and other essentials that are desperately needed.
• Here is the link ⤵️
Hassan's story is not just a tale of suffering; it is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the power of hope. By sharing his story, I aim to bring attention to the plight of those in Gaza and inspire others to contribute to their cause. Together, we can make a difference and help Hassan and his family find the peace and stability they so desperately seek.
Please, spread Hassan's story far and wide. Share this post, talk about it with your friends and family, and help us reach as many people as possible. Your support can bring hope to a family in desperate need.
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