Update: The live happy hour at Starr Hill Brewery raising funds for the Gaza Soup Kitchen has been cancelled. Upon learning of the event, the Zionist owner of the franchise curtailed RPIP’s planned program significantly, disallowing any in-person remarks or presentation, and prohibiting the screening of two videos highlighting the lifesaving work of the Gaza Soup Kitchen and its co-founder, Mahmoud Almahoun, who was tragically killed by an IOF drone strike.
We want to emphasize that this decision has nothing to do with the brewery employees - the folks there were very eager to partner for this cause and are equally disappointed in this turn of events. While this is upsetting, it is not surprising.
RPIP remains steadfast in our pledge to support the 63 heroes on the ground who work tirelessly every day to feed their neighbors, and ask that you join us with a donation in the spirit of Mahmoud’s final word, Mostamreen: We will continue.
We are relying on you to circulate this fundraiser throughout your networks so that this hateful act of silencing our voices does not have a negative impact on how much money we can raise for the Gaza Soup Kitchen
Israel continues to block the flow of humanitarian aid and food to Gaza, in direct violation of the ceasefire agreement. With 10 kitchens, a clinic, and water truck, the Gaza Soup Kitchen is a critical lifeline for thousands of Gazans
The GoFund Me will be open until the evening of Sunday, November 16
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Richmonders for Peace in Palestine, in partnership with Starr Hill Brewery is hosting a fundraiser for the Gaza Soup Kitchen on November 13th, from 5-9pm at Starr Hill. Please join us there to learn more about the critical work this organization does for Gazans living under siege.
If you can't join us on the 13th, please consider making a donation today. 100% of funds committed through this page will go directly to Gaza Soup Kitchen via cofounder Hani Almadhoun.
More about Gaza Soup Kitchen (https://gazasoupkitchen.org/):
In early 2024, two brothers, Hani and Mahmoud Almadhoun, founded the Gaza Soup Kitchen. What began as a personal vow to ensure their neighbors in Beit Lahia, Gaza, wouldn’t go hungry quickly grew into a grassroots Palestine NGO movement, supported by people worldwide who wanted to donate to Palestine and help Gaza families.
The initiative began by feeding 150 families a day in April 2024 and quickly grew to serving 3,000 people daily. Operating amidst unimaginable scarcity and risk, our team works tirelessly to prepare and serve hot, nourishing meals. We are not an outside aid group; we are the people of Gaza, serving our own community through the Gaza Soup Kitchen and local Palestine NGO efforts. Currently, across 10 active kitchen sites, the team prepares simple vegetarian meals—like rice, pasta, and khubeza (a wild foraged green)—often with severely limited supplies that depend on ongoing Palestine donation and Gaza help.
Mahmoud, a central pillar of our mission, was tragically killed in a drone strike, but his legacy lives on through his family and friends who manage our Gaza Soup Kitchen today. His final word, "Mostamreen" (مستمرين), which means "we will continue," is our guiding principle.
This is a lifeline sustained by grassroots generosity. With your support to donate to Palestine and help Gaza, it continues.
Richmonders for Peace in Palestine is a diverse group united in educating people about Palestine, advancing Palestinian rights, and ending apartheid and settler colonialism in all of Palestine