Rebuilding Life After the Ceasefire: A Family of 11 Needs Your Support
After months of unimaginable loss and displacement, a family of eleven is trying to start over.
The ceasefire brought silence, but not peace. Their home is in ruins, their savings are gone, and every day is a struggle for survival.
This family includes children, parents, and grandparents—three generations trapped in a cycle of destruction they did not choose. They are now living in temporary shelter, trying to find stability in a place whose future remains uncertain. Food is scarce, clean water is rare, and medical care is nearly impossible.
Many family members suffer from serious health complications from injuries and have gone months without proper treatment. Every day brings new challenges: finding medicine, clean clothes, safe food, and a glimmer of hope.
Why Does This Matter?
The ceasefire may have stopped the bombing, but the suffering continues. Rebuilding isn't just about bricks and walls; it's about giving people a chance to live again, to feel safe, and to dream. This family has lost almost everything, yet their will to survive remains strong.
They need ongoing support, not just emergency aid. Every donation helps cover:
• Medical care and medications for patients who are still recovering
• Daily food and clean water for ten people
• The costs of temporary shelter and their dream of rebuilding their home
• Basic necessities such as clothing, hygiene products, and school supplies for the children
• Emergency transportation and documentation costs, as they strive for a safe and stable future
Your help will enable them to keep going.
Even the smallest contribution makes a real difference—a meal, a doctor's visit, a moment of safety. Your support reminds them that the world hasn't forgotten them.
Donate what you can and share this campaign widely. Together, we can help this family find hope, healing, and the strength to rise again.
"We're not just trying to survive, we're trying to live again."
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Anas and his family
Organizer
Rashid Mahmood
Organizer

