Amid one of the most severe humanitarian crises facing the Gaza Strip*, thousands of displaced people are enduring unbearable conditions after losing their homes, loved ones, and sources of livelihood. In schools turned into shelters and tents that offer no protection from heat or cold, people stand stripped of the most basic necessities of life—waiting for a glimmer of hope or a hand that reaches out to say, “You are not alone.”
From this reality, our volunteer initiative was born—just a small team with big hearts, carrying the burden of our people and striving to deliver whatever food, water, and direct humanitarian support we can. We do not represent any official entity; we represent our humanity, which refuses to stay silent in the face of suffering.
We share our message with you, detailing what we do with your support, and how even a modest donation can be a lifeline in a moment of hardship.
*What We Do:*
1. *Distributing Hot Meals*
We coordinate with local restaurants or cook ourselves when possible, then distribute meals at shelters and schools now housing displaced families.
2. *Providing Clean Drinking Water*
We purchase bottled water and deliver it daily to families, especially in areas without access to safe water.
3. *Purchasing Emergency Supplies*
Items like baby diapers, sanitary pads for women, blankets, and basic hygiene products.
4. *Covering Transportation and Logistics Costs*
Including fuel for deliveries or renting vehicles to distribute aid.
Every penny we receive goes directly to where the need is greatest, and we maintain full transparency in everything we do.
*Why Your Support Matters:*
In the current situation, large organizations face delays and access challenges. We, however, move quickly, flexibly, and with direct contact with those in need.
Your support doesn’t pass through a long chain of bureaucracy—it becomes a meal, a box of water, or warmth for a displaced family within hours.
Your donation today could be the difference between a child sleeping hungry and one who sleeps having eaten something that reminds them of their humanity.
*Who We Are:*
We are a group of young volunteers, unaffiliated with any political party or institution. We simply believe it is our human duty to act—to light a candle in this vast darkness.
We coordinate with trusted individuals on the ground, work with simple tools, high spirits, and hearts that do not know despair.
*Transparency Is Our Strength:*
We document distributions with photos and videos, update donors on what has been accomplished, and respond to every inquiry with clarity.
We know that trust is not easily granted, so we earn it through honesty, transparency, and real impact.
*Where Your Donations Go:*
- In the early days, we provided hundreds of hot meals thanks to your donations.
- We delivered thousands of liters of drinking water to displaced families.
- We helped cover essential needs for dozens of households.
- And every day, the need grows—and hearts cling to more acts of kindness.
*Why We Need Your Support Now:*
The humanitarian situation worsens daily.
The number of displaced people is rising, and relief resources are insufficient.
Children suffer the most, women lack basic necessities, and many families go days without food.
Your donation, even if small, could change an entire day for an entire family.
*Ways to Support:*
1. Donate via GoFundMe with any amount you can.
2. Share the campaign link with your friends and on social media.
3. Pray for us to succeed in this difficult mission.
*A Message from the Heart:*
We don’t claim we’ll solve the crisis, but we believe that every sincere initiative, no matter how small, makes a difference.
We’ve seen with our own eyes how $100 turns into smiles, hope, water, and food.
We deliver your generosity to those who truly need it, and we remind you always that God does not waste the reward of those who do good.
*In Closing:*
Thank you for every act of support, every kind word, and every share.
You are part of this initiative. You are the hope we keep alive in the midst of this darkness.
Organizer
Yousef Abu mashayekh
Organizer






