The kindest people also happen to be the most oppressed. You're more likely to help another person in need, if you've lived a prolonged hardship.
Jesus similarly said about a poor widow: “Then a poor widow came by and dropped in two small coins. I tell you the truth, this poor widow has given more than all the rest of them. For they have given a tiny part of their wealth, but she, poor as she is, has given everything she has.” Luke 21: 1-4
She is praised for having the least, yet proportionally giving the most. So if you can see that redeeming nature in yourself too, be certain the less you have, the more graceful and impactful your giving will be. And that is a big thing in the eyes of God…
To whom it may concern,
I am Ward from Gaza, age 26, and a mother of four little children. My home and my workplace got bombarded and we were displaced from the north to the south. We're homeless, my children suffer from malnutrition and living in a tent has caused them many diseases. My husband with a leg injury is pinned in the north, who requires surgery we can't cover the cost. Our greatest wish has become to live in safety.
Your donation will help a family of 6, to the following people:
• Saleh Mohammed Sokkar [father, age 36]
• Ward Sokkar [mother, age 26]
• Lana Saleh Sokkar [daughter, age 9]
• Suhaib Saleh Sokkar [son, age 8]
• Aseel Saleh Sokkar [daughter, age 3]
• Mohammed Saleh Sokkar [son, age 1]
Place of Residency: displaced in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, Palestine.
– Victims of war

