In a single moment, everything changed. The house that protected our family, the place where we laughed, studied, and built our dreams, was destroyed in the bombing. Our home is now nothing but rubble.
Eleven of us lived in that house. It was not a large or luxurious place, but it was our safe space and the center of our lives. Every corner of it held memories: family meals, late nights of studying, and the quiet hope that the future would be better.
Our family believes deeply in education and hard work. Among us are an engineer, two doctors, and a dentist who spent years studying to reach their professions and serve their community. We also have younger members of the family who were preparing to start university soon, full of ambition and dreams for their future.
Today, instead of preparing for exams or planning the next chapter of our lives, we are standing in front of the ruins of the home that once held all eleven of us. The walls that protected us are gone. Our rooms, books, and belongings are buried under the debris. What took years to build was destroyed in seconds.
Losing a home is more than losing a building. It means losing the place where your life felt stable, where your family gathered every day, and where your dreams slowly grew.
Despite the pain, we still hold on to hope. We are asking for your support to help us rebuild our home so our family can have a safe place again. Rebuilding this house means giving eleven people the chance to start over, to regain stability, and to allow the younger members of our family to continue their education and pursue their dreams.
Your support can help turn the rubble back into a home, and help a family that lost everything begin again.

