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I’m sharing this with a heavy but hopeful heart. My mother is still battling cancer and needs regular medication, and my brother, who has a mental disability, depends on me for his daily needs. Our family continues to struggle to afford basic essentials like food, medicine, and living necessities.
I dream of continuing my university education, but right now my family’s survival must come first. I’m doing everything I can, but I cannot do it alone.
I’m deeply grateful for every donation and every message of support so far. Your kindness truly keeps us going. I humbly ask for your continued support during this difficult time.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Ciao, sono Stefania Battaglia, vivo in Italia e da due anni sono in contatto con varie famiglie a Gaza, per aiutarle durante l'occupazione israeliana. Ultimamente mi ha scritto Moamen Mohammed Al-Zabda , ragazzo di 24 anni con la mamma malata oncologica, il padre anziano e il fratello con disabilità mentale. Momen ha bisogno del nostro aiuto per aiutare e sostenere i suoi familiari durante l'inverno che, ora, a Gaza, è un'altra arma terribile. I fondi andranno a sostenere le terapie per la mamma e il sostentamento quotidiano alla sua famiglia.
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My name is Moamen Mohammed Al-Zabda. I’m 24 years old, and I’m trying to hold on here in Gaza.
We are a family of five. My father is 63 and can no longer work. He sits quietly, worrying. My mother is fighting cancer. She’s in pain, needs medicine we can’t afford, and grows weaker every day despite her smiles.
My older brother has an intellectual disability and needs constant care. I love him deeply. My younger brother studies at university, and I try to study too, but worry about food, medicine, and shelter consumes me.
The war has destroyed everything. My parents can’t provide basics anymore. Food is scarce, prices impossible. At 24, I support the whole family with whatever little I can earn. I feel too young, but I have no choice.
Some nights I cry quietly, terrified we won’t survive, terrified I’ll lose my mom, terrified my brothers will lose their future. I just want simple things: food, medicine, safety. I want my mother to have a chance and to build my own future without fear






