
Help Ramez family get out of Gaza and build a new live.
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In the heart of Gaza, where people face the difficulties of daily life, the name of Dr. Ramez Abu Madi stands out as a symbol of resilience and hope. Ramez worked as a doctor in a local hospital, where he always sought to provide health care to the people of his community. But with the outbreak of the October 7, 2023 war, the life of Ramez and his family changed radically.
Ramez, his wife, and his four children, aged between 5 and 15 years old, found themselves in a very difficult situation. Their beautiful home, which represented security and stability to them, was a target for bombing. One night, their home was destroyed, resulting in the loss of everything they owned. This destruction was not just a material loss, but had a profound psychological impact on the family.
After the destruction of their home, the family was forced to flee several times from the center of the Strip to the south. Each time they tried to find a new shelter, the challenges increased. They had no choice but to live in a tent, where the most basic necessities of life were lacking. Living conditions were extremely difficult, with water and food scarce and prices unreasonably high. Ramez worked hard to secure his family’s basic needs, but he had difficulty getting enough food and water.
The situation was made worse by the dramatic rise in prices due to the ongoing conflict. Ramez had to choose between buying food or securing medicine for his children. This was a painful choice, as he felt helpless in front of his family’s needs. He watched his children suffer from hunger, and his heart broke at the inability to help them.
Amid these harsh conditions, Ramez and his wife tried to maintain a sense of hope in their family. They talked about a better future , and encouraged their children to study despite the odds. But as time passed, the need to get out of Gaza became more apparent than ever.
To get out of Gaza, Ramez and his family needed more than $60,000, including the $5,000 coordination fee per person, in addition to other travel obligations. This became a major concern for them, as they were struggling to secure this amount under the current circumstances.
Faced with these challenges, Ramez and everyone living in similar circumstances are appealing for support from the international community. They need help to get out of Gaza, to live in safety away from conflict. They dream of a normal life, where their children can learn and grow up in an environment free from fear and poverty. The story of Ramez Abu Madi and his family is just one of many that reflect the suffering of the Palestinian people in times of crisis. They need our support , to help them achieve their dream of peace and security.
Organizer and beneficiary

Ramez Abu Maddi
Organizer
Sant Boi de Llobregat, CT

Emma Tyrrill
Beneficiary