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After the evacuation of Rafah city in early May, my family and I were forced to stay in a tent in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis.

My little girl's body couldn't handle the pollution there, so she got sick for a whole month and I couldn't find a cure for her.

She had beautiful, healthy hair but because of her illness she lost it.
After two months I couldn't stay any longer. For the sake of my children's health, my brothers and I renovated part of the house to return to it.

The family building suffered significant damage after the occupiers withdrew, the most important of which was the destruction of the stairs leading to the upper floors.
We were able to secure a wooden ladder that would take us to the first floor of my father's house, but we couldn't reach my brother and my apartment, so we all stayed on the first floor with my father.

It is very difficult to have a wooden ladder on a daily basis, such as filling water or for my father and children to go down from it.

Parts of the house are destroyed and we replaced it with cloth but it does not protect from the winter cold

Because of this, we also suffer from disease-carrying insects, as all areas are polluted due to the destruction of infrastructure. These signs appear on the skin of young and old due to mosquitoes.

Repairing the stairs or damaged parts of the house requires a large sum of money, as everything in the market has increased in price unreasonably.
The crossings are closed and merchants are monopolizing basic goods. We find it difficult to secure our daily sustenance. The prices are crazy and do not match the community’s income.
My biggest worry is not finding diapers for my little one. I find them for $2 each.

After my work stopped due to the war, I started going out every day until the evening despite the danger of the country. I work as a sales representative and leave my children with my father in order to secure their daily sustenance.

Despite the long hours I spend at work, I cannot provide everything my children want or need. Today, my children tasted bananas after 6 months of deprivation. The price of one banana is one dollar. I felt happy for them, but also sad for their situation.

I feel sorry because I need financial assistance to secure my children's needs or to secure an amount to flee with them for a better life away from the war.
Hello, I'm Mostafa, and I'm reaching out for your help. My family is trapped in the turmoil of the Gaza Strip, desperately seeking a way out. With your support, we can secure the means to ensure the safety and freedom of my parents, my little brother Ibrahim, my wife, my four children and me.
These are my father, my mother, and my brother on a beautiful day before the war.

My father worked for the World Food Organization for more than 20 years. He helped many people in need, but now he needs help. He is an elderly person with diabetes and needs a healthy, quiet life away from the war next to my mother the loving grandmother .

My mother in front of our destroyed building.

My mother is trying to collect things from our desrtroyed house.

This is my brother Ibrahim,

the ambitious and decent young man. He was studying in his second year at university, majoring in megatronics engineering, but the war prevented him from going to his university.
This is my father's house after it was destroyed by the occupation.


This is me, Mustafa. I am 37 years old. I hold a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science. I used to work as a branch manager in a screw company. But 7 months ago, I lost my job and my monthly income, even though I am the breadwinner for a family of 6 people.

In the picture are my children, Jamal, one year old, and Salma, 3 years old. My children do not know anything about their future, but believe me, they know a lot about the words of war.

This is my wife Iman.

She is a wonderful mother of four children. She is 31 years old. She holds a bachelor’s degree in teaching English. She has always dreamed of getting a job in her specialty, in addition to working in charitable organizations to support those in need, but the circumstances of the country do not allow her to achieve her dream.
This is my first child, Maryam.



She is 11 years old. She dreams of becoming a cardiologist, and establish an international hospital with branches in Dubai and America.
This is my child Mahmoud.



he is 7 years old. He has intelligence and culture far beyond his years. He dreams of becoming an astronaut.


But now both of my children are deprived of going to school because of the war. The place that was supposed to make their dreams come true.
Mahmoud and Maryam were outstanding students in their classes and members of the school student parliament. They are leaders and ambitious young children with big dreams and they are able to achieve them, but now they urgently need support so that they do not lose their dreams and their childhood.
This is my home.

the safety of my family, full of my children’s memories after it was bombed by the occupation.
Note: We have decided to help evacuate my eldest brother Ahmed, his wife, and their four children.
This is my eldest brother, Ahmed, who is 40 years old. He holds a bachelor's degree in Physical Education. However, seven months ago, he lost his job, his monthly income, and his home. He and his family are now living in a tent. He is the sole provider for a family of 6 people.

This is Ahmed's oldest son, Mahmoud, who is 14 years old. His dream is to become an engineer.

This is Noor, Ahmed's eldest daughter. She is deeply loved and treated like a princess, with her own room filled with love and adorned in pink. Noor dreams of becoming a wonderful teacher who can inspire future generations.


This is Freyal, Ahmed's second daughter, who is 10 years old. She is a vibrant and energetic girl, full of life. Freyal dreams of becoming famous and creating a YouTube channel where she can share vlogs of her daily adventures.

This is Ahmed's youngest son, Mohammed, who is 4 years old. Despite his young age, Mohammed has experienced the harsh realities of war. Instead of dreaming of a bright future, he faces daily struggles. His resilience shows the strength and hope that still exist in these difficult times.

HOW WILL WE USE THE MONEY ?!
Your donations will give our family motivation to work hard for a new beginning.
We will use the money to assist us in a family reunion, bringing my family outside of Gaza and offer them a decent life, after months of suffering and struggling in these inhuman situations.
We decided to start this fundraising to help us to start a new and safe life So please we need your support thank you.
Your Donations cover:
* Basic necessities
(water, food, hygiene products, baby supplies)
* Passport fees
* Border crossing fees
* Temporary accommodations and flights out of Egypt should we be able to secure them safe passage.
A small project to start a new life.
Every contribution brings us one step closer to escaping the dangers of this war-torn region and starting anew. Your generosity will make a profound difference in our lives. Thank you for standing with us in this critical time.
This is my family. We are peaceful people who lived happily among our community in the Gaza Strip, dreaming of a promising future, until the outbreak of the last war on Gaza. There is no hope left for us to stay here and fulfill our dreams. It is an extremely dangerous place, and we cannot guarantee our survival.
We hope for your help in securing the funds to help us immigrate to a safe place and flee with our children so that we can provide them with a better life and achieve our dreams together. Help us survive, please.
Organiser and beneficiary

Hassan M A El Sinwar
Organiser
Mülheim, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Eslam A A Elsinwar
Beneficiary