Hello , I am Purity from Gaza-palestine and I am 21- years- old. I am diagnosed with diabetes type 1, recently I have become extremely sick and lose weight due to lack of enough money to get my insulin. The situation is getting worse day by day I really need your support argently.As a diabetic person, I find myself in a difficult situation and I'm in need of assistance for me to survive. Thank you in advance every 1 dollar can save a person's life. As you can imagine,I am really struggling to get my medication if you don't mind kindly support meπππ.
Hello, I am Bilal from Gaza ππAfter nearly 150 days, we were forced to leave Gaza after the war destroyed everything around us, leaving behind a homeland, a home, and unforgettable memories. Every day we lived under the bombardment was a struggle for survival, and the hardest decision was when we had to look for safety elsewhere. Egypt was our destination, and although the conditions here seemed like a lifeline, the challenges we faced were no less difficult than those we left in Gaza.
The situation here in Egypt is complicated; we live with some family members, but life is far from stable. The conditions are difficult, whether in terms of the high cost of living or psychological instability. The biggest challenge we face now is the legal status; we live without a residence permit, which further complicates matters. Every day we live surrounded by fear and anxiety, and without official papers, it is difficult for us to find work or continue living normally.
Despite all these challenges, we have not lost hope in achieving our goal, which is to raise 5,500 pounds sterling to achieve financial stability that will help us start over. Thanks to the support of our friends, we are close to achieving this short-term goal, with just under Β£100 left. This small amount could be the difference between continuing in these difficult circumstances and moving on to a better life.
Every small step towards our goal brings us closer to the security and stability we seek. You can find out more and support us via the link https://gofund.me/ba5b76e9
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When we resorted to asking for urgent help, we resorted to it because of the difficulty of the life we ββlive, whether psychological, physical or material π
We are a Palestinian family of seven people. We were living a decent and stable life and we had our dreams. Suddenly our situation changed due to the devastating war that caused us to lose everything we owned and negatively affected my children psychologically, educationally and otherwise ππ
Therefore, we are in dire need of help π
Today, after nearly 330 days of war and five months since the start of the fundraising campaign, we have reached 22kβ¬ thanks to your support, participation and donations. We hope that you will continue to support and participate until we reach 65% of the goal, as there is less than 750β¬ left to reach it π
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haikyuu feels like that one best friend you hung out with everyday, that slowly slipped away because so much changed in life and now you have new friends. you see that place you used to hang out and you hope they are doing well. and then one day, you run into them at a bus station (the haikyuu movie) and then you reminisce the good old memories until their bus is here and you part ways again.
as a writer, i fucking love being a reader more. like yes, tell me more about that character. let me know your characterization. you're so fucking talented i love it. tell me more about your oc. tell me their lore. omg this fic was inspired by a song?? love it. can i please fangirl over this masterpiece and ramble in the tags how this will stay in my mind for weeks??
Imagine laying together with them in bed one late evening with only the light of the moon streaming through the windows as a source of light. You just lay there together in each otherβs arms with the soft sounds of the night filling the air. They lay their head on your chest, letting the sound of your heartbeat lull them to sleep, and you let their breaths do the same for you.
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My name is Sami, and I am a father of two daughters. We were displaced from Gaza π΅πΈdue to the war, and we lost our home, car, and all our belongings. We are currently living in a tent without shelter or basic necessities. We are waiting for the border to open so we can escape the war, but for now, we urgently need your help to secure food, water, medicine, and to find a safe place for my daughters.Any donation, no matter how small, will help us through these difficult times and give us hope. Thank you to everyone supporting us. May God bless you. π€²β€οΈ
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Hello dears! π΅πΈππI am asking you to support my campaign to help me reach my goal. I am in dire need of your support now to help me stay alive and safe. Gaza is a very dangerous place both in terms of living and lives. The family consists of 12 members, most of them are young children. I need your financial support to enable me to get the basic needs for my family until the Rafah crossing isπ reopened to transport my family to safety and peace. Please help a family stay alive through your small donations or through your shares to others. Thank you very much for standing by those in need.ππβ¬οΈπ
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