HALA NEEDS HER LIFE SAVING CANCER TREATMENT

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HALA NEEDS HER LIFE SAVING CANCER TREATMENT
Hala is my lovely mom! She was diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer since 2019. She bravely went through surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, SBRT and a through a lot while fighting her disease. Now , because our government has abandoned us and stopped providing her with the medicine that she needs, the cancer has now progressed again (new metastasis from breast to lungs). The only way to stop her cancer from progressing is a drug called Enhertu which is the only medicine indicated in her case but is extremely expensive, and usually it is the responsibility of governments and ministries of health to cover the treatment but Unfortunately, we live in a time when the government stopped caring if people die or not, and already stopped providing her with 3 other essential medicines, so we found ourselves helpless and hopeless, but we don’t want to give up. Instead of losing hope and God forbid losing Hala (I don't even like to think about it )... I decided to seek the help of the good people and spirits who have both the will and the ability to help others, people who find joy in giving. We are counting on good people who have a good spirit to save a wonderful mom who loves life and has already fought a long way... and it is unfair to give up because of money or shame. It’s our government who should be ashamed of letting cancer patients down. I want to thank in advance every beautiful person who is helping Hala and may you always find happiness and peace in your lives. Shadi, Hala's Son

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Fund our upcoming collective exhibition in Beirut!

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Fund our upcoming collective exhibition in Beirut!
In 2020, in the context of the pandemic of covid 19, the process of selling and buying art has become immensely virtual. During this terrible year that Lebanon faced, notably after the explosion of August 4, a female artist and gallerist, Dzovig Arnelian, who was pursuing her Master’s degree in Plastic Arts has launched an innovative online platform titled “Arneli Art Gallery” in order to promote emerging Lebanese and Middle Eastern artists. The aim of Arneli Art gallery is to open a door to extremely gifted artists to be explored by art collectors and art institutions, from all over the Globe. What makes this gallery a pioneer is that it does not only help promote thought provoking artworks but, also guides fresh graduates in becoming living artists. After several successful exhibitions in Beit Misk and Zico house (Lebanon), and collaborations with Bloom Gallery (Spain) and JAALA organization (Japan) in 2021-22, Arneli Art Gallery is launching a new exhibition on April 28, 2023, at Rebirth Beirut in Gemmayze, a location nowadays known as the symbol of the Lebanese resilience. This collective exhibition will showcase the works of 14 emerging and promising artists. We are currently collecting funds and looking for support from individuals who have faith in our mission and vision to move forward with this exhibition. To implement this project an amount of 3,725$ is needed. This amount will be used for the rental of the venue and its services, artworks stretching and handling as well as a proper marketing campaign to effectively promote the exhibition. We know we have a long road ahead to reach our objective, but we have full trust that with your support we will be able to give emerging artists a chance to shine. DONATE NOW to Arneli Art Gallery team and trust that your support will make a significant impact! This exhibition will be curated by Manar Ali Hassan and advised by Mr. Elie Bourjeily. Participating artists: Aya Abu Hawash - Dzovig Arnelian – Elizabeth Hefty-Khoury - Joanna Raad - Johnny Semaan - Krikor Avessian - Lodi Sabra - Mayssa khoury - Mary Kaady - Maral Der Boghossian - Moushegh Karavartanian - Noura Bakkar - Tarek Saab - Ziad Jreige For more information, feel free to reach us out on +961 3 167589. Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arneliartgallery/ Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/arneliartgallery

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