Emergency:Help my family survive and evacuate Gaza

Emergency

Emergency:Help my family survive and evacuate Gaza
Hello, my name is Ahmed Al-Ejla, I am married, I have children and I have a family and I am from Shujaiya area in Gaza City. I am a Dr. Anesthesia and Recovery who graduated from the University College of Applied Sciences. My family and I lived in a beautiful house and our life was simple and wonderful. Our simple life was completely destroyed when our house was bombed on October 27, 2023 (pictures below). We lost everything we had. We also lost many of our loved ones. In this terrible war. My immediate family, including myself, my wife, my two children, my father, my mother, my two sisters and three brothers, fled first to a house inside the country outside Shujaiya and then to Nuseirat camp in a house we rented that was also bombed and my sisters and father were injured in the bombing. We were transferred by civil defense and ambulances and taken to Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat and received treatment. Five people were killed in this raid, and we miraculously escaped death and many confrontations with death. We were displaced more than eight times, including to the Bureij area, where we were targeted with a number of our family and friends in a house with more than fifty people. We were targeted with artillery shells and miraculously survived. We left under the shelling in the middle of the night and fled to the Zawaida area, then to Nuseirat, and stayed in a school that was for the displaced. After that, we were forced to flee to Rafah. We sat in the street for more than a week without shelter or food. Then we sat in a tent for more than three months because of the ground invasion and shelling. We were also displaced from Rafah to Deir al-Balah because of the ground invasion, and I am currently displaced in a tent with my family, my wife, and my daughter. I used to work for a company where I was the maintenance manager. I wanted to have my own company, but the war came and destroyed my dream. My future and my life are ruined. I am currently unemployed and have no source of income. We are facing unimaginable hardships and fear an imminent invasion by the Israeli army. I am asking for your help to move my family across the Egyptian border to a safe place before the invasion. When a house next to us was bombed and we were my family injured in Nuseirat when we were displaced there What is required: The cost of traveling to Egypt through Yahla Travel and Tourism Company is $5,000 per person. We are a family of 11. I am Ahmed, my wife, my two daughters Hoor 1.5 years old , my father Abdul Karim is 67 years old, my mother Khitam is 59 years old, my three sisters and my three brothers. My mother suffers from chronic diseases, diabetes, high blood pressure and osteoporosis. Saving our family means overcoming financial and bureaucratic challenges. The costs of safe passage to Egypt and obtaining the necessary legal documents are significant obstacles that we cannot overcome on our own. The opportunity to evacuate to a safe place is looming, but the road ahead is full of obstacles. In order to safely cross the Rafah crossing and reach Egypt, each adult must pay $5,000, and $2,500 for those under 16. Judging by conversations with friends who have crossed the border, the cost of transportation from Rafah to Egypt has increased significantly during the ongoing war. When I arrive in Egypt, we will also need to secure housing, purchase basic items to set up our living space such as mattresses, and purchase a new laptop so I can continue working. While our intention is to secure employment and become self-sufficient, it is extremely helpful to be able to cover rent and living expenses for a few months while we process the trauma we have experienced. Additionally, my family needs immediate access to healthcare for checkups, as months of unhealthy food and exposure to various diseases have taken a toll on our shelters. The cost of all of these needs is estimated at around $5,000. Cost breakdown: 9 adults entering Egypt = 9 x $5,000 = $45,000 2 children entering Egypt = 2 x $3,000 = $6,000 3 months of living expenses to move to Egypt = $5,000. Rebuilding our shattered lives. Your contribution is a lifeline for my family and many others like us. It will not only provide sustenance and shelter, but it will also restore the tools I need to rebuild my career as a computer engineer. Your generosity will breathe new life into our family, and ignite hope and inspiration that can help us overcome the harsh realities we face. How you can help: Donate: Any donation will support our efforts to cover the logistical and financial challenges of crossing the border into Egypt. Once we are settled in Egypt and resume work, Share: By sharing our story, you are expanding our reach beyond our immediate community, potentially saving lives. Support: Any guidance, resources, or assistance you can provide will be invaluable as we work toward safety and stability.

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Emergency aid for flood survivors in South Sudan

Emergency

Emergency aid for flood survivors in South Sudan
Dear friends, The people of South Sudan are facing a devastating crisis as a result of severe flooding that has caused widespread destruction of homes, livestock, crops, and has claimed many lives. The situation is urgent and requires immediate assistance to prevent further loss of life and the spread of epidemic diseases. South Sudan, as a newly formed nation, has already faced many challenges, including a long-lasting civil war that has left the country with limited resources and capacity to respond to natural disasters like the current flooding. Some of the aid agencies that operate in South Sudan, such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and International Rescue Committee (IRC) are overwhelmed with the needs of refugees in the country. This has resulted in the flood victims not receiving any attention and assistance from these agencies. The situation of the flood survivors is dire. We are reaching out to you to ask for your support in providing emergency aid to the flood survivors in South Sudan especially in Aweil. We're reaching out to you with a plea for support and compassion for your fellow human beings in need here. In times of crisis and hardship, it is more important than ever to come together and help one another. Every single dollar you donate will go directly towards providing essential supplies such as food, clean water, shelter, and medical assistance to those most affected by the disaster. Your generosity will make a real difference in the lives of those who have lost everything in this tragedy. Please donate today and help us support the flood survivors in South Sudan during this critical time of need. Thank you for your compassion and generosity. Sincerely, James Akoon Akot Community Activist -South Sudan

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Save Gaza’s Families : Cold Without Cover

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Save Gaza’s Families : Cold Without Cover
I write to you while struggling to describe the magnitude of pain and devastation unfolding in Gaza. This is not just a war; it’s a humanitarian crisis that touches every home and every heart. Lives are being lost, and dreams vanish amidst the ruins of homes once filled with life. Destruction is everywhere, and the cries of children merge with the groans of the wounded. Mothers are gripped with pain for their children, and families live in constant fear of what might come next. As winter approaches, the suffering grows beyond words. Cold rain seeps through worn-out tents that can barely withstand light showers, let alone heavy rains and storms. Children shiver in the biting cold, and families lack even the most basic means of warmth. The skyrocketing prices of winter clothing make it nearly impossible for many to afford proper protection against the harsh weather. Amidst this heart-wrenching reality, there is a simple yet impactful solution: a tarpaulin sheet. This durable material, priced between $150 and $200 depending on size and timing of purchase, could be a lifeline. It can repair torn tents, prevent water leakage, and create better shelter for these vulnerable families. Instead of the costly alternative of new tents, tarpaulins offer a practical and effective way to shield countless people from the brutal winter conditions. The people of Gaza are not looking for pity; they want peace, dignity, and their fundamental right to live. They fight to survive, but they are being worn down physically and emotionally with each passing day. Standing with them in this critical moment is not a choice but a moral duty. Let us be part of the solution and help them endure this unbearable hardship.

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Help Abdullah's family survive the genocide.

Emergency

Help Abdullah's family survive the genocide.
I am Abdullah Al-Astal, I used to live in a small house in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip! This beautiful house was bombed and burned to ashes after being targeted several times by Israeli occupation aircraft! So, now I am officially homeless! I live in a tent in Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis. I am married and have two children! I used to have a decent life, with a simple job and everything was pretty much okay. After October 7th, I lost many friends, family members, my job, my home, and all my sources of income, I lost everything. My life became miserable, hopeless, and dark. From a simple, beautiful house, to a tent that did not protect us from the heat of summer or the cold of winter. I used to work in digital marketing, and I had a company that employed 4,000 marketers across the Arab world. My company's headquarters was completely destroyed and reduced to ashes at the beginning of this genocide. Before 2020, I worked in photography, but my equipment was destroyed when my home was destroyed. It pains me now to speak and remember all my memories and privacy that were shattered by this damned war. We also had a coffee shop in Hamad City, located in Khan Yunis. This project cost me more than 16 thousand dollars to equip. Unfortunately, it was completely destroyed. I am now practically without any source of income. I have two children, one of whom is 6 months old and is drinking expensive formula milk because of this damned war. I also suffer from my inability to provide diapers because of their high price. Today, they are more expensive than gold, as their price exceeds 100 $ . My parents, siblings and family depend on me to provide them with food, shelter and all the necessities of life. My father is old and physically unable to work, especially since our life in Gaza only offers hard work to earn some money! My son is almost three years old. So, there is no one else who can work to help the family survive. I have honestly tried everything I can to help my family survive so far! I have fought and endured a lot of pain. I have engaged in jobs that I never imagined myself doing… humiliating jobs, so to speak! Unfortunately, these jobs have given me nothing but pain and sadness for who I was and what I have become! Overall, they have barely helped me earn money to survive. That's why I decided to launch this fundraising campaign. Fundraising to save what can be saved after this devastation that has befallen us, and I really hope that this campaign will pave the way for me and my family and help us get out of Gaza to safety. Trust that! Any donation you will make will be a life-saving for me and my family! I mean it! Anything will help, even 1$. This will, literally, mean the whole universe to us and we will be forever GRATEFUL!! I just can’t keep watching my family struggle anymore. You are our ONLY hope to survive. If you can’t support financially, spreading the word will be highly appreciated! Always make me your first choice whenever you need anything be done in Gaza. This will always be my pleasure. Finally, if this Fundraiser reached its goal, you will save my life and you will encourage me to do it again and help friends and other poor families in Gaza to start their own business! Kindest and Warmest Regards .

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