Seven lives. One last chance to save them from war, hunger, and heartbreak.
I’m reaching out to you with a plea I never imagined I’d have to make. My aunt’s family — seven innocent souls — are trapped in Gaza, living in unimaginable fear and pain.
✅ Their home in Khan Younis was destroyed in an airstrike
✅ They fled with nothing but the clothes on their backs
✅ They are now crammed into one overcrowded room in Rafah, sharing space with strangers
✅ No clean clothes. No steady food. No safety. No escape
Their mother — my aunt — is currently in Egypt, heartbroken and powerless, watching her children and siblings suffer from across the border.
Her children — Mais (25), Abdullah (24), and Mohammad (17) — are doing their best to survive alongside their father, Moneeb, who also cares for his three elderly, unmarried sisters: Najwa, Mahasen, and Hafitha. These women are fragile and entirely dependent on him.
We are now trying to raise $75,000 to cover the full cost of getting them to safety and helping them start over once they cross the border.
✅ Evacuation Fees: Prices have risen drastically — currently $7,000 to $9,000 per person. For 7 family members, this alone could cost over $60,000
✅ Travel, Lodging & Emergency Expenses: Transport within Gaza, food, temporary shelter, and crossing fees require funds to be ready in hand
✅ Post-Evacuation Support: Once they are out, they will need help settling, including rent, documents, and basic necessities to survive in a new country
✅ Platform & Transfer Fees (GoFundMe + payment processing): We’ve included these to make sure no donation is lost in fees
I visited them just months ago. I held them, shared meals with them, laughed with them. Now, they are hiding, hungry, and hopeless. And I am begging — please, help me save them before it’s too late.
If you’re reading this, you can be part of their rescue. You can be the reason they survive.
✅ Please donate whatever you can
✅ Please share this story with others
✅ Help bring light to a family swallowed by war
Every dollar brings them closer to safety. Every share gives them a little more hope. May every act of kindness return to you tenfold.
Thank you, from the depths of my heart

