
Help The Saleh Family Survive and Rebuild in Gaza
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Hello, my name is Maxime Cote-Lapierre, and I live in Canada. I'm organizing this fundraiser to directly support a Palestinian family who is experiencing unimaginable hardship due to the ongoing war in Gaza.
I was first contacted by a woman named Safaa, who was fundraising for her own family. Through continued conversations, we've built a bond of trust and friendship. At her request, I'm now helping raise funds for her relatives - the Saleh family - who have been displaced and are struggling to survive.
In Imad's words:
"I am Imad Saleh, 49 years old, and my wife Nevin is 42. After 16 years of trying, we were finally blessed with our children. Life was peaceful - simple, but full of joy. I worked in administration, and Nevin worked in a beauty salon.
This all changed on October 7. Our lives were upended overnight. We lost our jobs. A bombing destroyed our neighbor's home and severely damaged ours. Nevin was injured by shrapnel. We fled in the night with our children, leaving everything behind.
For months, we lived in a shelter for displaced families, struggling to find food, hygiene products, and even milk for the children. Then, we were forced to leave Rafah and seek refuge in Khan Younis. We now live in a makeshift tent made of clothes. There is no income, no food, no security. Our children are starving. Please, help us."
100% of donations go directly to the Saleh family via secure e-transfer. Your contribution will provide:
- Emergency food and nutrition
- Medical care for Nevin and the children
- Hygiene and sanitation supplies
- Shelter materials and basic living needs
- Long-term support to rebuild a stable, dignified life
The Saleh family is one of thousands who have lost everything - but they are reaching out with hope. Your support can be the difference between despair and survival for them. Every donation, no matter the amount, brings direct, immediate help.
Please give what you can, and share this campaign.
Thank you for your compassion and generosity.
Organizer

Oscar Côté-Lapierre
Organizer
Montreal, QC