
Support a family in Gaza: rebuild and heal
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Support a Family in Gaza: Rebuild, Heal, and Hold On
Our dear friends in Gaza have endured unimaginable hardship. Their home was completely destroyed, and over the past 19 months, they have been displaced not once—but nine times. They are now renting a small space in Al Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, trying to survive and hold onto dignity.
In December 2024, the mother was diagnosed with advanced bladder cancer. She began chemotherapy soon after. The funds we raised through this campaign helped pay for transportation to the European Hospital in southern Gaza—a journey that would otherwise be impossible. But with soaring costs—some up by 1400%—that money hasn’t been enough to cover lab tests, medicine, and other basic needs.
Their son, only 16, had to be evacuated to Egypt for cancer treatment. Meanwhile, the mother is now on her sixth round of chemotherapy, still facing serious complications. Evacuation for her has not yet happened.
Despite everything, this family remains a source of strength to others—sharing what little they have and supporting their neighbors. They are fighting for their survival, for their health, and to remain in their homeland.
Your continued support means everything. It allows them to access medical care, pay for essentials, and hold on to the hope of rebuilding their lives. Every contribution makes a real difference.
Thank you for standing with them during this incredibly difficult time.
Our dear friends in Gaza have endured unimaginable hardship. Their home was completely destroyed, and over the past 19 months, they have been displaced not once—but nine times. They are now renting a small space in Al Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, trying to survive and hold onto dignity.
In December 2024, the mother was diagnosed with advanced bladder cancer. She began chemotherapy soon after. The funds we raised through this campaign helped pay for transportation to the European Hospital in southern Gaza—a journey that would otherwise be impossible. But with soaring costs—some up by 1400%—that money hasn’t been enough to cover lab tests, medicine, and other basic needs.
Their son, only 16, had to be evacuated to Egypt for cancer treatment. Meanwhile, the mother is now on her sixth round of chemotherapy, still facing serious complications. Evacuation for her has not yet happened.
Despite everything, this family remains a source of strength to others—sharing what little they have and supporting their neighbors. They are fighting for their survival, for their health, and to remain in their homeland.
Your continued support means everything. It allows them to access medical care, pay for essentials, and hold on to the hope of rebuilding their lives. Every contribution makes a real difference.
Thank you for standing with them during this incredibly difficult time.
Organizer
Hannah B
Organizer
West Hoxton, NSW