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    Hello, My name is Daniel, and I come to you from Canada to, here, on this platform that has helped so many, to ask of you to help uplift and support my friend Sabreen and her family. Sabreen is in Gaza, and like so many others has suffered immensely under the intense assault, and it has left her without resources, without energy, and without hope. It was under these conditions that I first met Sabreen and we began talking and eventually we decided to open a link for her and her children and to ask all of you, in your bountiful compassion to support her, so that she and her children can let hope back into their lives, so that they may live a better future. Below is a message from Sabreen, her story, in her own words, "I am a mother of five orphaned children. My husband was martyred in the war. He left behind young hearts that know nothing of life but his name, and tears that have never dried in their eyes since they lost him. We lived a simple life, full of love and security, but everything changed in an instant… Our house was bombed, and we escaped with nothing but our lives. We left everything behind—our memories, our photos, the warmth of our home, and everything we owned. Today, my children and I live in a tattered tent, trying to protect ourselves from the cold at night and the heat during the day. We have no income, no provider, and every day is harder than the last. My children don't know the joys of childhood; their dreams have become nothing more than a morsel to stave off hunger and a blanket to keep them warm. I appeal to those with compassionate hearts… I don't ask for much, just enough to help me survive, enough to give my children their right to a decent life. Only God knows how heavy the burden has become, and how desperately I need someone to lend a helping hand. May God reward you and grant you abundant blessings." All funds donated will be transferred via Western Union so they may reach her safely. And the funds will be directly used by Sabreen to purchase life essentials for her and her children, things like food, and water, and medicine and a better shelter to protect from the weather. Thank you for your time, thank you for your hearts, and thank you for your support, Have a wonderful day.

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    Sabreen And Her Family Survive

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    Hello everyone, Thank you for taking the time to be here today, My name is Daniel Rodriguez and like so many of us around the world, I have been horrified to witness the devastation happening to the people of Gaza, I was moved to direct that energy into action and so I have started this fundraiser to help my friend Mohamed, and his family survive and overcome in the midst of a terrible crisis of safety and lack of access to basic needs like food, Below is a bit about Mohamed in his own words, “Hello. Since the beginning of the war, we have been suffering from a lack of food and clean water. We have been displaced more than eight times, and our house was destroyed. Now, we have no home to live in. There is no source of income, and we cannot afford to buy essential life necessities. We are living in crowded camps where people suffer from skin diseases, lack of water and food, and no cleaning supplies. We are experiencing malnutrition, and even my baby is suffering — I can’t provide milk or diapers. I hope for some assistance so I can provide my family with what we need to survive.” Any and all funds raised will be transferred to him via Western Union, we are deeply appreciative of any support you are able to give, Have a blessed day

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    Mohamed And His Family Survive Starvation

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    Hello, my name is Daniel, and I am a Canadian who like many of you has been consistently devastated over the last 2.5 years by the horrors facing Gaza and the West Bank, and like many of you I have been moved to action, I’ve been communicating with Mai and Ahmed her family for some time now and they’ve asked me to help them raise funds so that they might be able to gather essential resources like food and water and the shelter they so desperately need to survive, Below are their stories, in their own words, “Help Us Rebuild Our Lives and Dreams Our names are Mai M. Al-Mabhouh and Ahmed M. Dawas. We are two nurses from Gaza whose dreams of building a life together have been shattered by war. Before the war, our lives were full of hope. I, Mai, was on the verge of completing my Master's degree in Nursing Administration, and Ahmed was working to finish his Bachelor's degree. We were planning our wedding and our future. When the war began, our first instinct as nurses was to help. We immediately began volunteering in the pediatric department at Kamal Adwan Hospital, caring for the most vulnerable victims of the conflict. Mai's Story: My family has lost everything. Our home was severely damaged early in the war, its walls and furniture blown out by a nearby airstrike on October 7, 2023. We lost our car on October 28, barely escaping with our lives from the rubble of my sister's house where we had taken shelter. On the morning of June 3, 2024, my beloved mother, Sumaya Mohammed Al-Mabhouh, was killed. A piece of shrapnel from a strike on our neighbor's home struck her as she slept. It entered her neck and exited her side. She was the heart of our family, and her loss has left a wound that will never heal. My youngest brother, Anas (born in 2008), a child of a previous war, asks for her every single day. He doesn’t understand why she isn’t coming back. My father, Mohammed Hussein Al-Mabhouh, has lost his livelihood. His large auto repair shop and the three cars he used for work have been completely destroyed. My brothers' futures have been stolen. Mohammed (born 1998) and Abdulrahman cannot continue their education or find work. My extended family is also suffering. My brother Salem and his wife Huda are trying to care for their four children, including a newborn, Mohammed, who was born on April 2, 2024. He desperately needs milk, diapers, and proper food. My brother Hatem and his wife Haneen are also unemployed after he lost his car in the war, struggling to provide for their three young children. We have been displaced multiple times, running from shelling and smoke bombs, surviving a fire in my aunt's house, and enduring a famine where we were forced to eat animal feed like barley and corn just to survive. We experienced a moment of indescribable joy when our family was briefly reunited, but it was fleeting. The war returned, and on June 4, 2024, we were forced to flee again, carrying nothing but the body of my martyred mother. Shortly after, on June 17, 2024, we lost my grandfather. Today, my family lives in a dilapidated house on Al-Shati, terrified of the coming winter without proper clothes, blankets, or money for basic necessities. Ahmed's Story: My family has also been displaced from our home in the Jabalia camp, which has now been destroyed. My father, Munir Mohammed Dawas, lost his pastry and cake shop, our only source of income. My mother, Aisha, suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, conditions made worse by the lack of medicine and proper care. My brother, Murad, is partially paralyzed from a past accident and requires constant support. My sister, Rasmiya, a nursing student, and my brother, Mahmoud, a high school student, have both had their education brutally interrupted. My other brother, Mohammed, his wife Manar, and their three children, including a baby, Yahya, born on February 15, 2025, are also struggling to survive without any work or resources. We have lost our homes, our families, our education, and our sense of safety. But we have not lost hope. Our dream is simply to live. We want to finish our education so we can rebuild our lives and support our families. We want to get married and have a future where we can help others as nurses. We are turning to you for help. Your donation will go towards providing our families with food, clean water, shelter, winter clothing, and essential supplies for the babies, like milk and diapers. Every donation, no matter the size, is a lifeline. It is a message that we are not forgotten. Thank you for reading our story and for considering helping us rebuild from the ashes. With hope and gratitude, Mai and Ahmed” Mai Mohammed Al-Mabhouh, 16/8/1996, Ahmed Munir Dawas, 29/3/1994 Mohammed Hussein Al-Mabhouh, 21/8/1969, Mohammed Mohammed Al-Mabhouh, born in 1998 Ali Mohammed Al-Mabhouh, 2002 Salem Mohammed Al-Mabhouh (6/2/1990) Huda Hani Al-Mabhouh (25/5/1990) all transfers will be sent via PayPal. Thank you so much for your time and your energy, together we can ensure their survival, Have a blessed day!
    Hello my name is Daniel, I am from Canada and I am here to help raise funds for Seba and her family struggling in Khan Yunis city, If you are like me then you have been moved to action by the horrors being suffered by the Palestinian people, over the last 2 years. Among those affected are Seba and her family, struggling to find and affor food to eat, and water to drink, and shelter to sleep in safely. All funds raised here will go to her and her famikly directly to help her support her family in finding the most basic of needs met, Below is her story in her own words, "I am Seba, a mathematics graduate from Al-Quds Open University. I have not found a job because of the war, which has halted all our affairs and our lives. Our lives have completely changed from a life of happiness to one of pain, suffering, oppression, starvation, and the loss of loved ones. It has deprived us of our lives in our youth and completely ended our lives. All our dreams have come to a halt, and we all want safety and to get through our day, but there is nothing to do with it. There is no source of income, and we suffer greatly from this problem due to the high prices and displacement, which I have experienced five times. In short, I need large sums of money, but I have not been able to secure it. I was living in Rafah, and we were displaced from under the fire and shelling. Khan Younis in Hamad, after a month the situation was difficult and we moved to Mawasi Khan Younis, and after that there was a truce and we decided to return to our house in Rafah despite its destruction, but we returned to it and lived in the remaining room of it and we faced many problems and there was no security and when the war returned again we moved from under the bombing to Khan Younis again in a tent and we faced a lot of difficult living. I got married under difficult circumstances on May 27 and the situation got worse and my husband has no source of income. The war stopped his source of income completely and we had nothing left and I moved to Al-Deir in a tent with my husband and after that we moved from under the bombing to Khan Younis and until now we are suffering from a lot and the prices of transportation and high prices and the lack of anything and we have malnutrition due to the lack of food and if it is available we do not have money to buy it and we are dying of hunger because of the war and the situation is catastrophic no one can imagine it is very difficult for us our house is destroyed and we lost everything we own we have nothing left but our souls and in a moment it will be gone and we will be just a memory and we are dying slowly every day I hope you help us we need everyone Something My Instagram account: seba._.hassanen" Beneficiaries and their ages Zakaria Youssef Hassanein (born January 17, 1973) Samar Mahmoud Mohamed Gouda (born March 3, 1982) Mohamed Zakaria Hassanein (born March 5, 2003) Youssef Zakaria Hassanein (born May 27, 2006) Mahmoud Zakaria Hassanein (born May 17, 2009) Seba Hassanein (born August 16, 2001) The funds will be received via PayPal or Western Union

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    Seba And Her Family Survive Famine

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    Hello! My name is Daniel from Canada, and I am running this fundraiser for Hatem and his family sufferring in Gaza City, Gaza. If you are here and like me, have been moved to action by the endless sufferring we are seeing in Palestine then you are here because you want to help. We can come together to do our part to ensure that Hatem and the 13 people in his family can get the most basic of human needs met, to ensure they can get water to drink, food to eat, and shelter to sleep... Below is Hatem's story in his own words, "Before the war, I had a beautiful life. I was a chef, running my own place, proud of my work and the home I had built. But everything changed. I lost my house, my shop, and the life I had worked so hard for. Now, I have nothing. My siblings — the ones who will benefit from this support — are also suffering deeply. Some have lost their homes. We have 7 young children we can no longer provide for, plus one pregnant woman. My siblings had their education interrupted, and can no longer go to school. The war didn’t just take away our homes — it took away our stability, our dreams, and our sense of safety. We are now displaced, hungry, and exhausted. Each day is a struggle to find basic necessities like food, clean water, and a safe place to sleep. We never thought we’d be in a position where we’d have to ask for help, but right now, we are desperate. Anything you can do to support us, to ease this suffering even a little, would mean the world to us. Thank you for reading our story — and for caring." Hatem Al-Zant — 24/4/1988 • Nadia Al-Zant — 14/1/1969 • Sameer Al-Zant — 22/2/1966 • Basla Al-Sheikh Salama — 29/2/1988 • Tasneem Al-Najjar — 26/4/1992 • Hala Al-Zant — 26/6/2007 • Basma Al-Zant — 5/5/1999 All funds will reach Hatem and his family through PayPal.