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A Heartfelt Appeal for Support: Diana Ayyad’s Struggle for Survival and Hope

On October 7th, everything changed. The sound of r@cket and b@mbs shattered our lives, as our home was b@mbs while we were still inside. Forced to flee, we sought refuge in the western part of Gaza, hoping for safety. But soon, we had to escape again, this time heading south to avoid the ever-present threat of death and the fear for my children’s lives.

We ended up living in a tent on the street. The days were unbearable. We had no food, no clean water, and no shelter from the harsh elements. The summer heat was unbearable, and in winter, the cold almost killed us. We had no blankets, no clothes to keep us warm, and no resources to survive.

My children became seriously ill—one contracted hepatitis from the unsanitary conditions, and I developed a skin disease. To make matters worse, my husband’s shop was burned and bulldozed, leaving us with no income and no means to feed ourselves. Every night, I cried in fear, knowing that we were fighting to survive not just against the violence, but against the most basic elements of life.

When the war finally ended, I dared to return to our home, hoping for a glimmer of relief. But the reality was even worse than I feared. The suffering had not ceased. Clean water remained scarce, and the scarcity of basic needs continued. My family still lives in desperation, relying on the kindness of others.

I am reaching out because we need your help. Every small donation makes a difference—it helps us get by, providing a little food, water, and shelter for my children. We are still struggling to rebuild our lives and protect them from further harm.

Please, consider donating to help my children survive and rebuild their future. Every dollar counts, and your generosity can make a life-changing impact.

Thank you for your compassion and support. Together, we can give hope to a family who has lost everything

Hello my name is Marie-Eve Dube Legault I live in Drummondville Canada. I met Diana on Facebook on November 1st 2024 and I decided to help her in her difficult situation in Gaza by creating a GoFundMe campaign. Diana Adnan Muhammed Ayad is 37 years old has 4 young children and a husband and they live in a tent. Their situation has been difficult since the events we all know. They lost their home and they got nothing left. The fundraising campaign is only used to buy food such as flour, baby milk and clothes. The money is sent by Wester Union. I thank you for your donations which make all the difference in the life of Diana and her family
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