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    I’m Emma in Spain and I am helping Ali to raise funds to help him get ongoing medical treatment and take care of his remaining family. Ali Khader is a wonderful, caring man who has dedicated his life to caring for others as a nurse. He used to work at Al-Sadaka Hospital, the only cancer treatment center in Gaza, which has now been reduced to rubble. The genocide has turned Ali's life upside down. His mother, father, and sister were all killed when their home was bombed, and Ali was left in critical condition. Ali has lost the people most dear to him, his home, and almost every remnant of his past life. But he has not lost hope. He continues to provide free healthcare services to the people of Gaza, working as a volunteer despite his difficult financial situation. Ali is now the provider for his remaining family, including his younger brother Amir and his married sisters. He needs ongoing medical treatment, food, and shelter as the freezing rains of winter press in. Medicine is scarce and expensive. Our ultimate goal is to get Ali evacuated from Gaza strip to receive adequate medical care for the injuries he received after the bombing that killed his family. He still has shrapnel in his head that needs to be removed. Please stand with our friend Ali; he deserves the world. Together, we can ensure that he gets the resources he and his remaining family need to stay alive. Thank you so much for your loving support.
    Hi, my name is Emma and I’m from Spain. I made this campaign to help Alaa and his family. My name is Alaa, I'm 30 years old, and I live with my wife and child in Gaza. I lost my home during this terrible time , and I lost my only source of income. We are living through very difficult times with the high cost of living, and I have no source of income. I cannot provide for my family's needs without your support. I hope you will not forget us. The suffering continues. We need your help.

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    Help Alaa and his family in Gaza

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    Hi, I’m Emma and along with my dear friend Hava we are raising funds to help Walaa and her husband Mohammed to take care of and provide for their 3 beautiful children while living through a very difficult time in Gaza. ✨ Help Walaa Protect Her Children in Gaza: Food, Shelter, Safety ✨ ⸻ Introduction Imagine your children sleeping in a torn tent, terrified of insects, bombs, and hunger. For Walaa’s children, this is not imagination—it’s daily life. You can change this. Donate today. Share her story. Answer her plea. My name is Hava, and I am in daily contact with Walaa Al-Quqa, a mother of three living in Gaza. Every morning, before I start my day in Arizona, I speak with her and hear what her children are facing. Walaa’s story is not secondhand. I hear her voice, see her tent, and listen to her children’s fears. The most effective way to support families in Gaza right now is direct fundraising, and Walaa has entrusted me to help share her story. ⸻ Walaa’s Story Before the war, Walaa’s life was simple but full of joy. She loved preparing her children—Samir, Dodo, and Adam—for school while her husband Mohamed went to work. She would sip her morning coffee, watch her favorite series, and keep her home “big and beautiful, always clean.” Her children played in the park, surrounded by friends and neighbors. That life is gone. When Walaa was forced to leave her home, she describes it as “like the soul leaving.” She has not been able to return—it is now a dangerous, restricted area. Every day apart deepens her grief. Today, Walaa and her children live in a tent damaged by shrapnel. Rodents and insects crawl inside, and winter storms are approaching. “Our tent is not suitable for living,” she says. “I try to fix it so my children don’t feel anything negative, but to no avail.” Food is another daily battle. Walaa sends her children to line up for hours at a soup kitchen for beans or lentils, knowing bombs may fall at any moment. “I am very afraid they will be bombed while waiting, but what can I do? There is no alternative.” Her daughter Dodo was injured and once narrowly escaped death in a hospital bombing. “We left the gate, then a missile struck. The sound was terrifying. The sight of blood and martyrs never left our minds.” Now Dodo is too afraid to return, even though her wounds need care. The children cry from hunger, sometimes asking for something as simple as noodles or Nutella. Walaa cannot provide it. “It is oppression I cannot bear as a mother,” she says. Her plea is simple: “All I need is a new tent and to meet my children’s needs. Save us and get us out of Gaza.” ⸻ How Donations Will Be Used • $25 – Provides food for the family for several days • $50–$100 – Pays for medical supplies for Dodo’s wounds • $250 – Covers weeks of food and water access • $1,000–$1,500 – Buys a safe, durable tent to protect the family through winter Please note: When donations are sent, small fees are deducted for transfers and conversion to cash in Gaza. We work carefully to ensure the maximum amount reaches Walaa directly. ⸻ Why This Matters This is not an anonymous story. I know Walaa, I hear her voice every day, and I see her children. The funds you give go directly to her family for food, medicine, and shelter. In Walaa’s own words: • “Our tent is not suitable for living.” • “My children cry from hunger, and I cannot console them.” • “Save us and get us out of Gaza.” ⸻ How You Can Help 1. Donate – Every dollar matters. 2. Share – Spread Walaa’s story on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Use your voice to amplify hers. 3. Advocate – Share with your congregation, community group, or workplace. Together, we can give Walaa’s children safety, food, and dignity.
    Hi my name is Emma. I live in Spain. I am helping this family to raise funds to care for their baby during an extremely difficult time. A Newborn Baby in Gaza Fighting to Survive – Please Help Us Save Her My name is Mahmoud, from Gaza. I'm writing these words with a broken heart, holding in my hands my sister’s newborn baby – a tiny angel born into a nightmare. A few months ago, we lost everything. The airstrikes destroyed both my home and my sister’s. Now, two families are living together under one roof, in a small rented house. We pay $300 per month just for rent – barely managing to survive, struggling to find food and clean water. And in the middle of all this, a fragile little baby came into the world. She was born under the bombs. No hospitals. No medicine. No safety. No peace. We have nothing to feed her – no infant formula, no diapers, not even warm clothing. Every day we fear she might fall sick, and we’ll have no medicine. We fear she will cry from hunger, and we can’t feed her. She deserves a life, a future, a chance… But right now, she only has our love – and your support could be the difference between suffering and survival. I launched this campaign to help provide her with: Infant formula Diapers Basic medicine and baby care supplies Clothes and baby blankets Your donation, no matter how small, can make a real impact. You may not be able to change Gaza’s situation, but you can help save this child’s life. From my heart, and on behalf of this innocent soul, I ask for your help. Every share, every prayer, every donation matters. Thank you, and may God bless you.
    Hi, I’m Emma. I live in Spain. I am helping this family to get the necessities they need to survive. Our Story: A Mother’s Fight to Keep Her Children Safe I’m a mother of five children. Life has never been easy, but I always held on—for my kids, for our future, for the hope that things would get better. But then the war changed everything. My husband is now a prisoner of war. I don’t know where he is, or if I’ll ever see him again. I’m left alone, carrying the full weight of fear, responsibility, and survival. One of my children is seriously ill and needs special care, and I can barely provide even the basics for him. The others—still young and full of dreams—just need warmth, food, and the comfort of knowing their mother can keep them safe. But some days, that feels impossible. On top of all this, I am also sick. I’ve been diagnosed with a condition that requires urgent surgery—surgery that can only be performed outside the country. The pain is constant, and so is the fear of what might happen to my children if my health worsens. It’s hard for me to ask for help. But I’ve reached a point where I can no longer carry this alone. I’m sharing our story because I know there are still kind and compassionate people in this world—people who can make a difference. Every donation, no matter how small, is a light in our darkness. Every share of this campaign is a voice of hope. Please help us—help me care for my children, support my sick son, get the medical treatment I urgently need, and keep our family going while we wait and pray for the safe return of their father. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for reading, sharing, and supporting. You are our hope.
    Hi, I'm Emma, in Spain. I have created this campaign to support my friend Wafaa and her family. All funds raised will be sent by bank transfer to Waffa directly to be used to buy essentials such as food, water, clothing, and any necessary medical treatments. I am Wafaa Muhammad — a mother of four, and this is our story. "In just one day, we lost our home, our safety, and the world we once knew." Before the start of the conflict, we lived a simple but peaceful life. I worked as a freelance translator and writer, and my husband was a driver. Before After Our children — Sama (11), Saba (9), Youssef (6), and Karim (2) — were happy, safe, and full of dreams. But on October 7th, everything changed.
We woke up to terrifying attacks and fled with nothing. Later, we learned our home had been completely destroyed. Before After Now, we’re homeless — moving from one place to another, with no shelter, no food, and terrified children who keep asking:
“When will we go home?” As a mother, it breaks me not to have answers — or even bread to offer them. I’m asking you, from one human to another:
 Please help us start over. Your donation, no matter how small, brings us one step closer to safety, stability, and hope. Stand with us. Help us live again.

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    My name is Emma and I am helping Mohammed to raise funds to support his family to pay for food, water and shelter. All money raised will be sent by bank transfer directly to Mohammed. Mohammed is a young man of 21. A brave and remarkable person who strives to find the best in any situation. Mohammed lives in G. He has faced many tragedies and lost more than 20 friends as well as an aunt, an uncle with his son and his cousin's children in the last 21 months. Mohammed lives with his parents and his brothers. The family used to have a dairy/cattle farm. This has been destroyed and the family now have no way to earn an income. They are left in the dfficult position of needing to ask for your support. Mohammed was at university studying multimedia before this tragedy struck and his university was destroyed.. He should be doing the regular things that he loves. Mohammed loves football and he's good too! He dreams of playing professionally. Unfortunately it's not easy to play now since the pitches have all been destroyed. Still he tries to play when he gets the chance. All the places that held memories of time spent with friends and famly are long since destroyed. So much has been lost. Mohammed has many reasons to be sad. But he continues to be motivate everyone he meets. He is determined to get his family the help they need. Mohammed dreams of a different life. A future where he can achieve his dreams of studying, spending carefree days with friends and family and his playing football. The dreams he once had have been stolen. Whatever the future holds for Mohammed, one thing is clear. He and his family need support now. Every donation will go towards food, water, shelter and any medical treatments needed. Thank you for you support. Mohammed and his family can't do this without you.

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    My name is Emma and I’m helping Ibrahim, a young doctor, to support his family. Dear World, My name is Ibrahim Ahmed. I’m 27 years old and a medical intern. I’m engaged, and I’m doing everything I can to help my community—even though I live through some of the toughest situations anyone can imagine. I’m not a content creator. I can’t make videos. I’m a medical intern working long hours every week while also trying to take care of my family’s basic needs—waiting in lines for water and food, and collecting firewood to cook. All this without money. I have not asked for help since the beginning of the current terrible situation, but the circumstances have changed now. The government is no longer providing payments to its citizens, and the needs of my household and family have shifted drastically. But I am a doctor. I’ve devoted my life to healing others, and my journey hasn’t been easy. I finished high school in 2016 and started studying medicine in Sudan. But a situation beyond my control forced me to return home and start over. I lost everything: two years of tuition fees, travel costs, and the dream I worked so hard to build. Still, I didn’t give up. I enrolled in medical school again here in G. I studied hard because I was determined to finish what I started. Just when I was about to graduate, circumstances changed for the worse again—this time in G. I lost my home, my university was damaged, and hospitals around me were destroyed. Even with all this, I finished my last year under very hard conditions and graduated as a doctor in 2025. Through all this, I never stopped serving my people. I volunteered to treat the wounded without pay and without resources—just with my commitment to save lives. I’m not asking for sympathy. I just want to be seen and heard—as a young doctor who survived two horrendous situations and still chooses to stand up and serve. What more does the world want from us? Sincerely, Ibrahim Ahmed