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Help Aya and Her Family in Gaza
Every human being deserves the basics of life without having to ask for them. Food, water, shelter, and safety should be rights—things no one should have to beg for. In a world where kindness and humanity still exist, I believe there are people who remember the essence of who we are. I believe in a world of peace, love, and compassion, where every person has a soft, gentle heart, a heart that remembers what it means to care for others.
I am Aya. Despite everything I’ve faced, I never gave up on my dreams. I finished my studies in IT and I now work, doing what I love. But my journey hasn’t been easy. War destroyed my home, and my family and I were left with nothing but a tent to shield us from the cold, relentless rain. My sisters, their children, and I are fighting every day for survival. The children, who should be laughing and learning, now face hunger and fear.
I am passionate, driven, and still determined to keep going. My dream is simple: to help my family rebuild, to ensure we have a future where we can live without fear, and to continue working to create a better life for us all. But for now, survival is our only focus.
I believe in humanity. I believe in a world where people still care for one another, where compassion and love are the foundation of our lives. We should never have to ask for the basics—every person has the right to live with dignity and safety.
Your help can make all the difference. By supporting us, you’re not just providing for our immediate needs—you’re giving us hope, and a chance to rebuild our future. Food, water, warmth, shelter—these are the things we need to survive. And with your kindness, we can keep going, hold on to hope, and continue to rebuild.
I still believe we will survive, that justice will prevail, and that one day we will have the chance to thrive again. Your generosity can help make that happen.
Thank you, from the deepest part of my heart, for believing in us and for making a difference in our lives. Your kindness will never be forgotten.
With love and gratitude,
Aya and Family




