(White Irish Trans-Girlie She/They ) Just your average side blog. Started Out as a Fan-Bog, now I'm not so sure what this is about. This user is Pro-Palestine, and an Anarchist.
I am in an urgent matter and I hope you watch the video. I hope you all stand by my side. Do not be stingy with me. You are my second family. I hope you help me so that I and my family are free Gaza🙏
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Donation link on my page in bio 🍉👇
My name is Sahar Shehab. I am 14 years old from Gaza .
I ask you for urgent h… Ahmed Shamia needs your support for Help Sahar and Her Famil
please please please share and donate if you're able. i received several messages from reem this morning about how she is in despair over how slowly her campaign is moving; she does not know what to tell her children. she wants nothing more than to give them hope, but does not know when that hope will come. as of july 10th, her family's campaign has raised €21,385 / €50,000. her campaign is vetted by el-shab-hussein. any amount you can donate makes a different in reem and her childrens' lives.
Thank you very much ❤️❤️
I thank everyone who helped me and stood by my side during this ordeal 🙏
I hope to achieve the goal to save my family from the danger surrounding them 😥
If you cannot donate, please share the link with your friends.🙏🙏
I received a message from @reemshehabblog1 asking me to help share her family's story. Please help her reach her goal so she can get her children to a safe place and out of the hell of famine and death. As of right now her account has reached €78,989/€85k. Every little donation helps and they are so close to achieving their goal. I will be pinning this post to my account until the goal is acheived!
Hi, I'm Lia & I'm organizing this fundraiser for my friends the Shehabs. They're… L J needs your support for Help Sahar & Her Family Survive
Truthfully it's hard for me to take concern trolling about how the right allegedly keeps winning because of "identity politics and ideological purity tests" seriously because that just seems like a polite way to say "I want to throw trans ppl under the bus & be able to use slurs"
“A coalition of organizations that work with marginalized communities in Lebanon such as migrant workers are raising funds to provide support and assistance (food, medical supplies, pads, diapers) to the various communities. Please share and donate.”
EMERGENCY RESPONSE COALITION: VOICES OF THE UNSEEN As the indiscriminate attacks in Lebanon continue with over 120,000 (Statistics by OCHA)
As of June 2026, Voices of the Unseen are still raising money.
March 2026 update:
Campaign Story: Starting at 42,000 USD (raised in the last war), Voices of the Unseen begins again.... Following the devastating events of 1 March, 2026, and the subsequent heavy bombardment of Beirut’s southern suburbs and South Lebanon in the early hours of 2 March, we are witnessing a terrifyingly familiar cycle of violence. At least 31 people have been martyred and 149 wounded in just the last few hours. Thousands more fleeing their homes under new evacuation orders. The recent escalation has pushed Lebanon back to the brink of a full scale war.
In 2024, we saw firsthand the systemic failure of the state. As bombs fell, the state offered no safety net for those most vulnerable:
Migrant Workers: Still trapped under the Kafala system a form of modern day slavery, many are being abandoned by employers fleeing the violence, left without papers or safe passage.
Syrian Refugees: Already displaced by over a decade of war, we are once again facing the trauma of being uprooted with nowhere left to run.
Palestinians: Facing an ongoing struggle for survival as the violence in Lebanon mirrors the aggression they have endured for 78 years.
Marginalised Lebanese: Families in the South, Bekaa, and Beirut are losing their livelihoods and homes, watching their society be torn apart once more.
When the state failed, organisers from these communities built critical safety nets. This was done with your help. Last year, we raised $42,000 (USD) that went directly to community organisers from these communities. Now, we must do it again. Our current efforts are being channelled through a core group of trusted community groups: Tres Marias, Reman, Syrian Eyes and DoWAN. We are building community led solutions to a systemic collapse. We are calling for immediate financial and in kind donations to support emergency housing, healthcare access and basic survival needs.
im posting this here despite the website being extremely white centered, I want people to understand how in this country it's basically ok to murder and victimize black people, especially women and children in the name of "self defense" and white America will reward you for your antiblackness.
FUCK FUCK OMMMGGG If my little sister DIES, Her death will be caused by your silence... I have been begging you for two months to help my little sister who has lost 21 kilos due to malnutrition
My tears have dried, and my heart aches to see this little girl suffering. She needs nutrition, and her treatment requires a lot of support. Please donate to save a little life.
I'm writing this with tears in my eyes. I can't bear this situation anymore. My brother suffers from bipolar disorder and his condition is extremely critical; he has anemia and malnutrition.
hi everyone. i recently moved to a new country (ireland) whose healthcare system does not accept my existing diagnosis, so i need to get diagnosed again to access ADHD meds. ADHD medication is what lets me look for work, keep my house clean, pay bills on time etc. and i am scared of what my life will look like without it. please give if you can. love, joan
I was the one everyone in the neighborhood knew… not because I was famous, but because I searched for stray cats and dogs after every bombing.
I could hear their shivering beneath the rubble, just as I could hear my own heart trembling. I would hold them in my arms, wipe the dust from their faces, search for water and a morsel of bread for them, and say to myself, “If we can’t save all of humanity, let’s at least have mercy on those who have no voice.”
The war was taking everything… homes, safety, dreams. But I insisted on keeping some compassion alive. I thought I was strong, that I could endure the horrors, that my hands were made to heal wounds.
Then, one day I never expected, I became the one who was wounded.
An injury that changed my life, restricted my movement, and robbed me of the ability to stand as I once did. I could look from where I stood at the same street I used to walk on, hear the sounds of the animals I used to rescue… and not be able to reach them.
The hardest part wasn’t the pain… it was the feeling of helplessness. To become the one who needs help after having been the one who gives it.
Today, I sometimes find myself unable to help myself, but deep down, that same heart remains. I still believe that compassion never dies, even when bodies are weary. Perhaps I can no longer rush to the aid of the wounded as I once did, but I still harbor good intentions and dream of the day I regain my strength… or find someone to continue the path I began.
Oh my God. Israeli occupation forces killed one of our neighbors while he was sitting in front of his tent. If you ignore this, question your humanity.
Tonight, I want you to bring joy to my children. Please, I need your donations. I desperately need this money to buy food and drink, and I want to build a better life.
i have, once again, been faced with an ultimatum. i have 30 days to pay my rent, or i will be on the streets.
i have been sick and out of work for several weeks now, leading my financials to plummet and rent piling up. i am now getting the hours i need to be able to pay my rent, but unfortunately it does take time for that money to pile together. and time is something i no longer have.
i know i've asked for money before. but being sick has forced me to once again ask for support. please donate, and if you can't, spread this around.
My name is Daisy. In the past, I have asked for funds to help me pa… Daisy Jett needs your support for URGENT: 30 Days Until Eviction, Unles
Hi, Isabella of "sailatina" fame here. Boy did I really not want to do this, but I legitimately have no other choice.
Today I learned my step mother got an order of deportation. (She is from the Philippines.) My family will fight it in court, but lawyers are expensive and the bills just went up too. So, starting February 25th money will be tight. I'll have to pay for all my groceries and other necessities.
I don't have a job at the moment, so I'll have to look for one. And I have only about 800 bucks rn. In the event my step mother gets deported, my options will be to either move all the way over to the Philippines or find a new home on my own here.
This has put me in quite the predicament, and I truly have no choice but to exhaust all possible avenues to support myself and my family. Do not feel too much pressure to donate, tumblr donations should not be my primary income, but if you do have something to spare, my cashapp is $SnowStorm626.
Also, here is some proof that this really is me. I know there are impersonators out there so here you go:
From Gaza to Ireland: Survived but Nightmares Make me Wish to Die
Before I open my heart to you guys, please check out the vetting/verifications posts below.
1. @el-shab-hussein and @nabulsi # 151 on the spreadsheet of Vetted Gaza Fundraisers List
2. @riding-with-the-wild-hunt HERE.
3. My latest blog titled "Traumatized in Ireland While my Family is Facing Death and Starvation in Gaza" shared widely HERE
The short video will give you a quick glimpse of my story: 1. A young university lecturer in Gaza
2. Then displaced with my family and losing our house
3. Then traveled to Ireland to study and try to support and evacuate my family.
Every night I sleep in Ireland while my family sleeps under bombardment face starvation, fear and the cold of winter in tents.
People sleep to rest.
I sleep to see nightmares.
Every night feels like a horror movie I must live, not watch.
I wake up tired, shaken, and broken by the images my mind creates.
I had an amazing stable life with my family in Gaza before the war turned our world upside down.
I was a young, ambitious lecturer at the Islamic University of Gaza, teaching English and linguistics. I loved to motivate and empower my students so they can reach their full potential.
When the war broke out, I was displacement with my family multiple times in places I did not know existed in the Gaza Strip. Sometimes we literally ran for our lives under heavy bombardment and learned what a near-death experience actually meant.
Five months into the war, my Irish university managed to get me out of Gaza. Ever since I evacuated and left my entire family in Gaza (parents, siblings, nephews, nieces), I woke up every day so tired from horrible horrible horrible nightmares, wishing to end my life.
But then I remember:
If I give up, who will help my family survive?
Who will help me get them out when the crossing opens again?
I saw the constant bombardment every day live in the news, and my family was dispersed in different places in the Gaza Strip, running for their lives, struggling to survive.
The misery and suffering continue until today after we lost our house and the cold of winter if freezing them all, especially my elderly parents and young nephews and nieces.
HOWEVER...
Hard times do not only create strong people; they also reveal the goodness and humanity in others.
And Gaza needs the world’s goodness now more than ever.
My family lost their home.
They now live in tents, shivering in the cold.
Rainwater enters every time it rains.
They have no electricity, no clean water, no cooking gas, and no safety.
Survival itself has become a battle.
I have been dedicating all my efforts to helping my family survive in the current situation in Gaza and apply for reunification visas with the support of my college and friends here in Ireland.
Every single member of my family counts the seconds until the day we all reunify in Ireland and live a safe, normal life like we have been dreaming for more than two years
This can only be possible with your kindness, support and humanity.
Please consider donating if you can, share our story, reblog our post, and amplify our voice. You have no idea how much you can help in getting my family out of the living hell of Gaza to safety.
When the world becomes numb to Palestinian suffering, please choose not to turn away.
Please 'follow' me to stay updated!
Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring.
Mahmoud
People say: "Family always comes First," and to that, I say: "Amen!".… Mahmoud Khalaf needs your support for Death chases my family in Gaza;