A Cry for Help from Gaza: A Father’s Plea for My Family
My brother name is Mohammed, He will write his story now, "I am a father of three beautiful young boys—Mahmoud, Kenan, and Emad. Alongside my wife Islam, we’ve always tried to build a peaceful, loving home in Gaza, filled with hope, education, and dreams for a better future. I am an English teacher by profession, a job I loved deeply and devoted myself to for years. But everything changed. War doesn’t just destroy buildings—it crushes livelihoods, dreams, and the very sense of safety we once held onto.
Today, my wife and I are unemployed, and the life we once tried to build is now slipping through our fingers. We are struggling each day to keep our children alive, healthy, and emotionally supported amid circumstances no parent should ever have to face.
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Our Three Little Lights in the Darkness
Mahmoud (5 years old): He is the oldest, full of curiosity and questions. He loves drawing and used to dream of becoming an engineer. But how can he dream when hunger interrupts his sleep and bomb sounds shake his walls? He needs proper nutrition for his growing body, warm clothes, shoes, toys that stimulate learning, and access to safe education.
Kenan (3.5 years old): Kenan is playful and always smiling, despite not understanding the world falling apart around him. He often asks, “Why can’t we go to the park like before?” He needs clean water, baby hygiene supplies, safe milk, proper medical care, and emotional comfort to grow without fear.
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Emad (2.5 years old): The youngest of all, still in diapers. He deserves the same care and safety any child in the world would receive—diapers, baby wipes, warm milk, healthy food, and basic healthcare. But right now, we’re barely able to provide anything.
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Our Lives Before and After the Crisis
Before the war intensified, I was working as an English teacher. My wife also contributed to our family’s wellbeing. We were never rich, but we had enough to give our kids a warm meal, a loving home, and a sense of stability. Losing our jobs has been more than just a financial loss—it stripped us of our dignity, our ability to protect and provide.
There are no opportunities left. The economy has collapsed. People around us are just trying to survive, and aid is limited. We are left with no source of income, no savings, and no access to essential services.
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What We Need Now
We are reaching out to the world with a father’s trembling hand and a mother’s aching heart, hoping someone hears our cry. We need help in the following areas:
Basic Food Supplies: Our kitchen shelves are empty. We need rice, lentils, canned foods, baby food, formula, milk, cooking oil, bread—anything to feed five mouths.
Clean Water: Access to safe, drinkable water is becoming nearly impossible. It is essential not just for drinking, but for cooking, bathing, and keeping our kids healthy.
Medical Care: Our children often get sick due to the unsanitary environment and lack of nutrition. We need medicines, vitamins, and access to a doctor.
Clothing & Shoes: Our kids are growing fast, but we can’t afford new clothes or shoes. Even winter clothes are a dream now.
Diapers & Baby Essentials: Emad still wears diapers, and we often run out. Baby wipes, rash cream, and basic supplies are out of reach.
Safe Shelter: We live in constant fear of attacks. Our home has suffered damage, and we cannot afford repairs.
Educational Tools: As a teacher, it breaks my heart that my children are missing out on education. We need books, pens, notebooks, or even a simple device to help them continue learning.
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Why We’re Asking for Your Help
We’re not asking for luxury. We’re asking for survival—for the right to raise our children with dignity. Every small donation, every act of kindness, could mean one more meal on the table, one more night of sleep without hunger or fear, one more smile from a child who hasn’t smiled in weeks.
My wife Islam and I have always believed in working hard for what we have, and we never thought we would one day need to rely on the kindness of strangers. But now, we have no choice. We are asking—not out of weakness—but out of love for our children and the desperate hope that someone, somewhere, will see our humanity.
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From Our Hearts to Yours
If you’re reading this, thank you. Thank you for taking the time to hear our story. If you can help—financially, emotionally, or even by sharing our story—you will be doing more than supporting a family. You will be giving three innocent children a fighting chance at life. You will be giving two parents the strength to keep going.
Please help us survive this storm. Help us rebuild what war has torn apart".
With deepest gratitude,
Mohammed, Islam, Mahmoud, Kenan & Emad
Gaza, Palestine
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