Hi, My name is Lenzi from London, and I am fundraising on behalf of Ibrahim from Gaza. Funds will be use to help Ibrahim to provide for his daily need and for his family.
This is his message:
My name is Ibrahim. I am 25 years old, from Gaza.
People say I am young, but my body and my heart feel much older. It feels as though I have lived a lifetime inside the past year alone.
Before all of this, my family lived in the north. Since October 7, we have been moving from place to place, chasing safety that never seems to exist. We were forced out of Nuseirat, then Khan Younis, and now Deir al-Balah. Today, our home is a tent on the beach, sand beneath us, plastic above us. No walls to protect us from the cold nights or the burning sun. In front of us is the sea. We look at it every day, hoping that one day it will carry this pain away.
Life here is a daily struggle between hunger and fear. Since the ceasefire collapsed, the attacks have not stopped, and neither has the famine. Food is scarce. Clean water is uncertain. Every day is about survival.
For me, survival is even more fragile. I was born with chronic health conditions that have followed me my entire life. I have undergone multiple complex surgeries, and my body depends on five essential medications every single day. Without them, my health can collapse quickly.
Right now, by God’s mercy, I am trying to be stable but that stability hangs by a thread. In Gaza, medicine has become almost impossible to find. When it does appear, its price is beyond anything a normal person can afford. Each day I face the same impossible choice: do I search for food for my family, or do I search for the medicine that keeps me alive?
I never imagined I would have to choose between eating and breathing, between my family’s hunger and my own survival.
I am not asking for comfort or luxury. I am asking for something much simpler: the chance to stay alive. Your support can help me access my medication and help my family endure these days until this nightmare ends. Even the smallest donation makes a real difference. It is not charity to us, it is a lifeline.
If you cannot donate, please share our story. Let it reach someone who still believes that human life matters, no matter where it exists. Thank you for reading. Thank you for seeing us.

