
Support Abdul Rahman Rok's Family in Gaza
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NEW UPDATE:
Gaza Is Starving. The Roks Need Urgent Help.
Since March 2, no humanitarian aid has entered Gaza. No food. No clean water. No fuel. No medical supplies. Gaza has been completely sealed off. Famine is no longer a threat — it is a brutal, unfolding reality.
Markets are empty. Flour is gone. Families line up at charity kitchens, but there’s nothing left to give. Children push forward, hoping for one final scrap of food. People are begging — not for comfort, but for survival.
The Roks are living through the unimaginable — yet they remain kind, polite, and patient. Their commitment to their family and faith is unshakable. Even in the face of starvation, holding on to hope. They just wants their life back — but to get there, they have to survive this first.
If you’re able, the Rok family would be deeply grateful if you would consider a small monthly donation — even $5 or $10 a month — just something to take a bit of the weight off their shoulders. Knowing that a little support is coming regularly would mean the world to them. It would allow them to focus on caring for their family without having to constantly push for help in the middle of a crisis.
They are running out of time. Please help. Please don’t turn away.
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The Ceasefire Has Ended—Conditions Are Worsening, but Hope Remains
The brief ceasefire has ended, and the situation in Gaza is once again deteriorating rapidly. With the crossings still closed, no aid trucks are entering, meaning food, medicine, and fuel remain incredibly scarce. Prices for basic necessities have skyrocketed beyond what most families can afford. Canned food is often the only option, providing little nutritional value, and clean drinking water is increasingly difficult to find. Medical care is nearly impossible to access, with hospitals overwhelmed and supplies dwindling.
For Abdul and his family, this has made an already desperate situation even worse. They were forced to flee their home in the middle of the night, leaving behind everything they owned. Now living in a small tent with minimal protection from the elements, they struggle daily to secure food and water. Fuel shortages have driven up transportation costs, making it harder for people to reach markets or medical facilities. The weather is unbearable, and without reliable electricity, even small comforts like fans or charging ports are a luxury few can afford.
On top of these hardships, the violence has escalated again, bringing renewed fear and uncertainty. The constant sounds of bombing and drones overhead make it difficult to rest, and the psychological toll is weighing heavily on everyone, especially children like Aboud. His family has withdrawn, overwhelmed by the never-ending cycle of displacement and loss. Every day is a test of endurance, both physically and emotionally.
Still, they hold onto hope. Despite everything, they continue to push forward, focusing on survival and adapting however they can. But they cannot do it alone. Your support—whether through a donation, sharing their story, or simply keeping them in your thoughts—can make a tangible difference. Every contribution helps provide food, water, and the essentials needed to get through another day. Thank you for standing with them in these unimaginable times.
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My name is Cas, I’m a concerned US citizen who is raising funds to be transferred to support Abdul Rahman Rok and his family. The Rok family’s story is one of survival, loss, and strength in the face of unthinkable adversity. They were once a family like so many others in Gaza—living simply but full of love and hope. Abdul Rahman, 15, dreamed of going to school, playing with his friends, and building a future free from fear. But war stole those dreams, leaving him and his family fighting to survive.
Before the war, life in Gaza was hard but manageable. Abdul Rahman’s father worked tirelessly to provide for his family, while his mother filled their home with warmth and care. Abdul Rahman and his siblings—Rizq, Farah, Raghad, and little Ahmed—lived as children do: dreaming, learning, and holding on to hopes for better days. But when the bombs began to fall, everything changed.
The relentless bombardment destroyed their home and tore their lives apart. Suddenly, they were no longer a family with a future but refugees in their own land, forced to flee from one place to another.
Their search for safety became a nightmare of displacement—first losing their home, then the tents that offered temporary refuge, driven out each time they tried to settle. With every step, they left behind pieces of their life—precious belongings, family photos, and the sense of security they once had.
Food and water were scarce. They often shared a single meal between seven people. Bathing from buckets in freezing temperatures, they had no way to shield themselves from the heat of summer or the cold of winter. Desperate to survive, they turned to the internet, posting daily pleas for help. With Gaza’s borders sealed and aid blocked, their cries for relief often went unanswered.
Months of unimaginable hardship followed. Finally, a fragile ceasefire has brought a pause to the violence. But this fragile peace does not undo the suffering. The Rok family is left with nothing. They’ve lost loved ones, their home, and the life they once knew. Now, they must begin the impossible task of rebuilding.
The funds needed to start over are far beyond their reach. Shelter, food, and clean water remain daily struggles. Though some aid is beginning to trickle in, it is barely enough to meet the overwhelming need. Abdul Rahman and his siblings still dream of going back to school, sharing a meal together in a home they can call their own, and having a chance to live a normal life again.
This is a critical moment for the Rok family. They cannot do this alone. They need your help. Your donation, no matter the size, can provide the building blocks they need to rebuild their home, return to school, and access the care they desperately need.
This isn’t about luxury—it’s about survival and dignity. It’s about giving a family the chance to heal and rebuild after unimaginable loss.
Please consider donating to the Rok family’s campaign. Every contribution makes a difference, bringing them closer to safety, stability, and hope for a brighter future.
Organizer
Cas Humes
Organizer
Brooklyn, NY