Mohammad Hussein Suleiman Al-Houli, a 30-year-old father of three, is going through unbearable hardship.
He is married and a proud father to Alaa (5 years old), Shahd (4 years old), and Anas (1½ years old).
Mohammad has dedicated his life to education — working as a teacher in private schools, inspiring children and supporting his family with honesty and dedication.
Mohammad was also an excellent student. He graduated from university with a high GPA and achieved outstanding results in high school. His determination and persistence finally paid off when, after years of effort and sacrifice, he was able to purchase a modest apartment in Hamad Residential City for $30,000 — just two months before the war broke out.
Sadly, his dream was destroyed all too soon.
Before he could even finish paying for the apartment, the war completely destroyed his home. His apartment was leveled to the ground, along with the furniture he had worked so hard to afford.
Today, Mohammad and his young family live in a rented home and struggle daily to pay rent and meet their children’s basic needs — all while prices continue to skyrocket. To make matters worse, Mohammad is still burdened with debts from the apartment and furniture that he never even got the chance to enjoy.
Mohammad’s story is one of resilience, but he cannot continue alone. He needs your help to:
• Pay off the remaining debt for the destroyed apartment
• Cover rent and essential living expenses
• Provide basic needs for his children — food, clothing, and school supplies
Every contribution, no matter how small, brings Mohammad and his family one step closer to restoring stability and dignity.
Please, open your hearts and help Mohammad rebuild his life — for himself and for his little children.






