Save Mohammed from autism

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Save Mohammed from autism
Mohammad Hassouna is eight. He suffers from autism spectrum and inability to speak. Mohammad suffers from a constant state of hysterical screaming and crying. Plus, he hits himself severly. His condition worsened with the start of the war on Gaza. Every time he hears an explosion, Mohammad screams and sometimes faints from fear. He suffers from an electrical surge in his brain. He needs an EEG and x-rays of his head, which we cannot do because there are no hospitals in Gaza. Mohammad is a smart child who loves to learn everything and learns very quickly. He loves to go to centers for his illness, but all of these centers were bombed during the war, and the private school in which he was studying was also bombed. Mohammad’s condition is getting worse because his parent is unable to provide him treatment because of his loss of his job due to the war, and their house has been completely burned. He now lives in displacement camps. Mohammad lives with 20 people in a tent, and his condition is getting worse as the sounds of explosions are heard around him. Mohammad needs urgent medical and occupational treatment outside Gaza on a permanent and continuous basis without interruption. Gaza has become a place where a normal person cannot live; how a sick child with autism can live there! He needs approximately $1,000 every month and most of the medicines are not available in the Gaza Strip. Unfortunately, all medicines are available abroad. Mohammad's condition also affected his sisters and brothers. He needs ongoing care and food, but it is not available due to his father’s financial inability and the lack of food in Gaza. His father lost his job and there is no source of income to buy medicine. If Mohammad does not take the medicine, he won't sleep at all. Save Mohammad from the autism spectrum! Save Mohammad from war! Mohammad Hassouna is eight. He suffers from autism spectrum and inability to speak. Mohammad suffers from a constant state of hysterical screaming and crying. Plus, he hits himself severly. His condition worsened with the start of the war on Gaza. Every time he hears an explosion, Mohammad screams and sometimes faints from fear. He suffers from an electrical surge in his brain. He needs an EEG and x-rays of his head, which we cannot do because there are no hospitals in Gaza. Mohammad is a smart child who loves to learn everything and learns very quickly. He loves to go to centers for his illness, but all of these centers were bombed during the war, and the private school in which he was studying was also bombed. Mohammad’s condition is getting worse because his parent is unable to provide him treatment because of his loss of his job due to the war, and their house has been completely burned. He now lives in displacement camps. Mohammad lives with 20 people in a tent, and his condition is getting worse as the sounds of explosions are heard around him. Mohammad needs urgent medical and occupational treatment outside Gaza on a permanent and continuous basis without interruption. Gaza has become a place where a normal person cannot live; how a sick child with autism can live there! He needs approximately $1,000 every month and most of the medicines are not available in the Gaza Strip. Unfortunately, all medicines are available abroad. Mohammad's condition also affected his sisters and brothers. He needs ongoing care and food, but it is not available due to his father’s financial inability and the lack of food in Gaza. His father lost his job and there is no source of income to buy medicine. If Mohammad does not take the medicine, he won't sleep at all. Save Mohammad from the autism spectrum! Save Mohammad from war!

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Helping my family survive and regain hope for life

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Helping my family survive and regain hope for life
This is the story of me, Abdelrahman from the Gaza Strip. I dedicated myself to studying and working, building a future, buying a house, and starting a family. I was living the life I had dreamed of, until a fateful October when everything changed. The war on Gaza erupted suddenly, and in an instant, my house was bombed, my job was lost, and my family was displaced. We sought refuge with a friend in northern Gaza, but the relentless bombing, the fear for my brothers' children, and the terror of the women forced us to flee south. Despite the lack of transportation, we paid a large sum of money to escape, risking our lives on a perilous journey. On our way south, bombs fell around us, targeting people and cars. We miraculously survived, but the truth is, there is no safe place in Gaza. When we reached the south, we joined nearly fifty relatives in a cramped house, sharing one bathroom and sleeping close together. Each day, we struggled to find food, water, and medicine, especially for my parents. My 72-year-old father can barely move, and my 66-year-old mother suffers from asthma and diabetes, with no access to proper treatment. On the morning of January 10, our nightmare deepened. I woke to the screams of my family; my mother had been shot in the head by a quadcopter. We rushed her to the hospital, but the treatment and medicine she needs are unavailable in Gaza. We live with two sisters, a brother and their ten children in the same place. We all share food and water and they all work in the hospital to save the lives of patients. I am pleading for help to save my parents and brothers And their children from the horrors of this war. Please, help me get them the medical care they desperately need. Help me rebuild my home and my life. Your support can make all the difference.

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Help my parents get  treatment  after I lost two o

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Help my parents get treatment after I lost two o
I am Mahmoud Qanoo, a 30-year-old lawyer from northern Gaza. Since the beginning of the genocide, my family and I have been torn apart. We were forced to flee our home and sought refuge at my brother's house, only for it to be destroyed over us, leaving my brother’s children injured. We were forced to flee once more, deeper into northern Gaza. My fiancée, Engineer Suha, was also forced to displace to the south with her family, and I haven’t seen her for over a year. Our home in the north was destroyed, along with her office, and our wedding plans were shattered by the ongoing war. We tried to reunite, but every effort failed—I'm stuck in the north, and she’s in the south. Meanwhile, my younger brother and sister were forced to displace to the south during the siege of Al-Shifa Hospital. Our family has been torn apart, displaced, and scattered across the land. In this chaos, we have endured famine and unimaginable loss. I lost two brothers, and my dreams—like so many others—have been crushed. My master’s thesis remains incomplete, and my law office, once my livelihood, is gone. My father, who suffers from diabetes, has seen his condition worsen due to the lack of food and medicine. Doctors had no choice but to amputate his foot, and his eye condition remains untreated. My mother, who was scheduled to have surgery for a tumor in her hand, is left stranded without care because of the ongoing war. My brothers, Hussein, Hussam, and Ahmad—three engineers—were working in an office that has since been destroyed. We lost contact with Hussein early in the war and were later informed of his martyrdom, though his body has not been returned. Hussam was injured while visiting a friend in the hospital.Ahmed was martyred during our last displacement, while he was returning from the bakery to us. My younger brother also suffered an injury to his foot while attempting to fetch water in southern Gaza, in areas that the occupation claims to be "safe." Today, I live with my parents and Hussam, enduring famine, insecurity, and a lack of medical care. I have no source of income to support my family or myself. Every day feels like a new battle for survival, and the fear of losing another loved one weighs heavily on my heart. I turn to you now, hoping for your support in providing food and medical care for my family. The thought of another loss is unbearable, and your help can save us from further devastation.

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