@amalashuor reached out to me recently and asked me to spotlight her family’s campaign. her family is #175 on this vetted campaign list.
before the war, amal was working on her master’s degree in french. her daughter maryam was only 9 months old when the destruction began, and has only known war for half of her small life. amal’s family was forced to evacuate to live in a tent in rafah under harrowing conditions. now, they are looking to evacuate gaza for the sake of their futures.
as of writing this post, amal has raised €23,000 out of her €30,000 goal. she is nearly there, but we can’t stop donations now. please donate and/or share whatever you can for the sake of the ashour family’s future!
Hello, I am Amal Ashour. I live in Gaza. I am 26 years old Before the war, I was … Amal Ashour needs your support for Help me get out of Gaz
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Before you donate, please take a moment to read our story we really need u. 💔😔
This link is where you can help support our family, and reading our journey will show you exactly how your contribution can make a real difference.👇🙏
Hello, my name is Anas, and I am from Gaza.Some of you may already know me from my previous fundraiser on GoFundMe. I want to explain honest
Hello, my name is Anas, and I am from Gaza and this is Our Story from Gaza: Before and After 💔
Before the war, my family and I lived in the Shuja'iyya neighborhood of Gaza City. Our life was simple but full of meaning. I lived with my parents, my brother, and my sister in a home filled with love and laughter.
Every morning, my father and mother would wake up early to go to work, while my sister prepared for school. We had our normal daily routines, shared meals together, celebrated birthdays, and dreamed of the future.
It wasn’t a rich life, but it was ours. We had our house, a small piece of farmland, good neighbors, and beautiful land around us that gave us a sense of peace and belonging. My mother, father, and sister were always part of this daily rhythm, making our life feel ordinary yet full of warmth and stability.
Every Thursday, our whole family would gather at my grandmother’s house laughter, stories, and meals together. That special time brought us closer and filled our hearts with joy. Now, all of that is gone.
Our home between before and after 🥺💔
The Day Everything Changed
During the first week of the war, the bombing forced us to leave our home. We thought it would be temporary, but then came the news that broke us: our home was completely destroyed. Flattened to the ground. Everything we worked for and saved, every memory, gone in a moment.Since then, we have been displaced multiple times from Shuja'iyya to Rimal, then Al-Zawada, and finally Rafah. Each time we carried less with us. We’ve slept on floors, in schools, and even tents. Nights are freezing, days are unbearably hot. There is no clean water, no electricity, no toilets. We wait hours just for bread. We lost not only our home but also our jobs, our stability, and our sense of safety. Right now, our only dream is to survive tomorrow.
Why I Am Asking for Your Help
I am starting this campaign to support my family because the war destroyed everything we had our home, our land, our routines, and our sense of safety. Your help will allow us to rebuild our lives step by step.
and we are raising $20,000 to help my family survive and rebuild after the war. This amount will allow us to:
1-Rebuilding our home and farmland: Our house was completely destroyed, along with our small piece of farmland. These were not just buildings or land they were the heart of our daily life, where we felt safe and connected to our surroundings. We need help to repair and rebuild a stable home and restore the land that provided us with peace and sustenance.
2-Restoring our daily life and happiness: Before the war, we had routines and small joys working in the fields, sharing meals, celebrating birthdays, and seeing our neighbors regularly. Every Thursday, our family gathered at my grandmother’s house. Those ordinary days brought us happiness and a sense of belonging. We want to bring back some of that normal life.
3-Support for work and livelihoods: The war took away our jobs and sources of income. My parents, who used to work hard to provide for the family, can no longer earn a living safely. Donations will help us cover essential expenses and start rebuilding work opportunities so we can support ourselves again.
4-Food, clean water, and urgent health needs: Life now is a struggle for basic necessities. Your donation helps us access proper food, clean water, and medicine for urgent health needs.
Your support, no matter the amount, is not just money it’s hope, dignity, and a chance for a family who lost everything to start over. Every contribution helps us recover a little of the life we loved and the memories that made it special.
As of today, April 15, 2025, the latest satellite images of our home show that it has been completely destroyed
From My Heart ❤️
To everyone who supported us before, and to anyone reading this now thank you 🙏. I know the world is full of struggles, and I don’t take your kindness for granted.
Please, if you can, donate again through this new link or share it with others. Every bit of help means so much to me and my family. 💔🙏
Hello, my name is Anas, and I am from Gaza.Some of you may already know me from my previous fundraiser on GoFundMe. I want to explain honest
Even $20 will make a big difference and save us!
IMPORTANT: This campaign is real and verified. You can see all updates and amounts raised directly on the link.
You can check here so you can donate with confidence👉verified ✅
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Some of you may already know me from my previous fundraiser on GoFundMe. I want to explain honestly what happened: I closed that campaign myself because receiving the money there was very difficult. Their strict policies only allowed transfers in one currency (USD), which made it hard for many people who wanted to support us in other currencies. Some donations could not even reach us, and part of the money had to be returned to the donors.
That’s why I decided to move my campaign here to chuffed.org. This platform is much better for our situation because it allows people to donate in different currencies (USD, EUR, and more). This way, support can truly reach us without these problems.
Thanks to your support, we have collected $22,236! 🙌
We have returned $2,300, and the remaining funds from our previous campaign are approximately $20,000.
With your help, we are now focusing on achieving our next goals:
Hello, I am Hanan from Gaza. I am married and have three children. I had a clothing store that was destroyed, but it was my source of income. We survived the death of the investigator four times, thank God. My house was destroyed and my children and I were left homeless. I ask for help, but it is not easy to buy a tent, which costs $1,300, due to its high cost before the arrival of winter and the extreme cold, so that we can evacuate after that. My family and I travel outside Gaza and live in safety 🙏 💔🇵🇸🍉
In the heart of Gaza, Hanan and her three children face the harsh reality of displace… Hanan Mahmoud needs your support for Please help hana
First thanks to everyone donated, shared and make comment to me 💕 I really appreciate your efforts guys💕 But literally until now !! I can’t reach half of my goal😞😞😞
Don’t forget to share , comment , support and donate if you can🇵🇸🇵🇸🚨‼️🚨
With a heavy heart and a plea for urgent assistance, I am reach… Free Palestine E needs your support for Please Help Tahani save her ch
On February 29, 2024, a horrific massacre known as the Flour Massacre took place at Al-Nabulsi Roundabout in western Gaza City. Al-Nabulsi Roundabout is a coastal road where Palestinians wait daily for flour and aid after food supplies were cut off due to the Israeli army’s siege. Citizens gather in the hopes that aid will arrive, but often return to their homes and tents empty-handed.
On the night of the massacre, aid trucks loaded with flour arrived late, and the waiting Palestinians rushed toward them. A military tank was leading the trucks, but the severe hunger prevented people from waiting for the tank to leave or retreat.
Israeli forces opened fire on the crowds from military vehicles and drones, and the heavy gunfire continued for nearly an hour and a half, resulting in the deaths of 104 civilians, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health, and the injury of at least 760 others. The scene was devastating, with victims falling on top of the trucks or while carrying flour sacks and parcels they risked their lives to obtain to feed their families, who were suffering from unprecedented starvation.
After the massacre and the large number of casualties, the aid trucks turned into vehicles transporting bodies and the injured, reflecting the harsh humanitarian disaster caused by the attack.
Later, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir commented on the massacre, describing the soldiers' actions as "excellent," reflecting the cruelty and disregard for the suffering of civilians in Gaza.
Hello everyone. My name is Ethan Todd and I'm a Las Vegas-based activist. For a bit of information about me, I'm an 18 year old transsexual & disabled Marxist. My main goal is to eventually become an activist and journalist for a living.
I recently collaborated with a few others to create the blog @operationladybug, where we will be highlighting Palestinian fundraisers, and eventually branch out.
As for myself, my activism spans over many different platforms. I can be found on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, and Reddit. Upon request I can also post on your behalf on any of these platforms.
🌈 My Personal Website
🌈 Operation Ladybug
🌈 Commissions for Fundraising
🌈 Resources for Fundraising
Housekeeping Notes: If I like your post but don't reblog, it might be because I'm saving it to post later. Keep in mind that my tagging system is mostly for archive purposes and may be a bit confusing.
Hi, I am Sarah.
1. Who is Sarah?
Sarah is the mother of the chi… mohammed shamallakh needs your support for HELP AMIR GET BACK TO WALKI
Sarah's son Amir was born with a condition which makes it difficult for him to move. In order to treat this, he used to receive regular physical therapy, a special diet of ground food, and special medicine; however, since last October, he has been unable to access these necessities of his life.
This has caused his condition to deteriorate. Along with these horrors, he and his family suffers like every other Palestinian in Ghazza; in a dirty tent without basic human resources.
In order for Amir and his family to evacuate and for him to continue his treatment, they need to raise €35,000. Since my last post about this campaign, they've only managed to raise €1,961; an obvious improvement from their previous number of 0, but still not nearly enough.
Amir needs this treatment to live. Please donate if you can and share this campaign so he and his family can survive.
My name is Khalil Abubaker, and I am reaching out to you from Gaza, a place that has been deeply affected by the ongoing war. The past eight months have been incredibly challenging for my family and me. My father, who has always been our main supporter, has been unable to work due to the conflict. Like many others, he lost his job and exhausted all his savings trying to keep us afloat.
Our Family’s Situation:
Our family consists of my mother, my father, my four sisters, my brother, and myself. Despite the dire circumstances, we have always stayed strong and supported one another. We were also running a small side business—a rabbit farm—that helped us make ends meet. Tragically, our farm was totally destroyed by an air strike, wiping out our additional source of income.
Personal Contribution and Current Struggle:
I was working remotely with a company outside of Gaza, contributing significantly to our family's needs. Unfortunately, due to the current situation, I lost my employment and spent all my savings trying to help us survive. Now, after eight long and difficult months, we find ourselves at a breaking point. We have exhausted all our resources, and the situation here in Gaza continues to deteriorate. The hope we once clung to is slipping away, and we desperately need your help to survive and evacuate to a safer place.
Call for Help:
Our campaign goal is to raise €30,000. Initially, we will use €20,000 to cross the border into Egypt for myself, my father, my mother, and my youngest unmarried sister—half of our family members. The remaining €10,000 will be used to settle in Egypt and cover the costs of necessary items, rent, transportation, and other expenses as we start a new life.
How You Can Help:
I've never spoken up like this before; in fact, I feel shy even asking my close friends outside the country to help because I know it's beyond their ability. I truly believe in the kindness of strangers and in the power of the global community to help us get out of this dire situation. Every contribution, no matter how small, will bring us closer to securing a future away from the devastation. We understand that not everyone may be able to contribute financially, but sharing our story with your network can also make a significant difference.
The Heartbreak:
Leaving Gaza means leaving behind the home my father spent his entire life building, and the memories we cherish so deeply. It means separating our family in the hope that we will one day reunite. The decision to leave is incredibly difficult, but our safety and survival are paramount.
Gratitude:
From the depths of our hearts, we thank you for your kindness, support, and prayers. Together, we can give my family the hope and strength to overcome this harrowing time and start anew.
Compassionate Hearts Around the World,
My name is Khalil Abubaker, a… Khalil Abubaker needs your support for Help My Family Survive and
Do you remember the gas cylinder I mentioned in an earlier post? The one I had to carry on my back for 3 km?
My name is Luz Monteagudo. I am from Spain, and I have launched this campa… Luz Monteagudo needs your support for Urgent appeal to help Baha
Today, it was time to go again and pick it up, now filled with 8 kilograms of gas. It was even more exhausting and also risky, since the pick-up location is very close to Salah al-Din Road and all the dangerous zones.
However, to be honest, I don't believe in safe or dangerous zones anymore. Every place in Gaza is dangerous.
When I arrived home, my mother’s joy was indescribable, because she won't have to light a fire using wood, so the smoke won't get into her eyes and lungs anymore. My mother's happiness makes all my pain worth it!!
I kindly ask you to try to help me by donating to my campaign. Every single penny counts. Please, help also by sharing my campaign. I just want to survive and resume my studies.
My name is Luz Monteagudo. I am from Spain, and I have launched this campa… Luz Monteagudo needs your support for Urgent appeal to help Baha
Do not pass over, do not forget us, do not be complacent, do not become accustomed to us.
We are being annihilated and cut off. We are hungry. We are dying of famine. We lose our loved ones in the blink of an eye. I hope you don't take it wrong and understand our situation. Spread and donate now so we can provide the basics of life for us and our children.
We live in a border area that was considered dangerous in gaz… Ahmed Naser needs your support for Your donation rebuilds our life, which has
Aching in Ireland, while my Broken Heart is Held Hostage with my Family in Gaza
Before the ongoing horrific genocide in Gaza, I happened to be a PhD student at an Irish university collecting data for my research from universities in Gaza. Little did I know that being a student at an Irish university would be my only way to be saved from the horrible war. I was lucky and privileged, unlike my helpless family trapped in Gaza. Four months and a half into the war, my Irish supervisors and my family insisted that I should seize the opportunity to evacuate to Ireland while I still could.
Setting foot outside Gaza felt like leaving hell and entering a whole new world. People walk carefree in the streets not fearing being killed by an airstrike! They go for a run in the morning and walk their dogs! They go to school and work and live a normal life I had been deprived of for so long! I see people talking and laughing and cannot help but have the daunting thoughts that the next airstrike could kill all of my family members in Gaza.
A horrible mixture of fear, depression, survival guilt, and agony engulfs me and paralyzes my entire life as I watch the news while being far away. Just a couple of days ago, 100 innocent people were killed in a school in Gaza where people sought shelter. I saw pictures and videos of people carrying the burned meat of their family members instead of whole corpses. Could our world be more evil, insensitive, desensitized, and cruel?
My heart skips a beat every time I hear that the neighborhood where my family has been displaced was bombed! What if they are running out of luck as I write these words and the next indiscriminate bombing will end their lives?! Therefore, evacuation is a dire need and a matter of life and death at this point as the genocide and massacres continue unabated.
I am desperately trying to protect my family from this genocide just as you would do if you were in my place. I plan to evacuate them to Egypt as a first step in the hope of reuniting with them in Ireland where we can have a dignified safe life together away from the missiles, bombs, corpses, diseases, polluted water, and pain of loss. We love Gaza more than anything in the world, but I can not accept carrying them as burned meat in plastic bags like I see all the time in the news and social media.
Please find it in your heart to help me save my family by donating, reblogging, and sharing.
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1. @el-shab-hussein and @nabulsi # 151 on the spreadsheet of Vetted Gaza Fundraisers List]
2. @riding-with-the-wild-hunt Here .
People say: "Family always comes First," and to that, I say: "Amen!".… Mahmoud Khalaf needs your support for Death chases my family in Gaza;
I recently had Fahed and his family reach out to me in need of aid, still far off their GoFundMe goal. If you can spare even a small amount, please consider supporting this family of 8. Reblogs to share the campaign are very appreciated as well! Thank you!!
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
Thank you to everyone who contributed to spreading the campaign Thank you to everyone who donated❤️
You are truly my second family💞
Can we share the campaign again to reach the goal? I'm sure with you standing by my side we can do this We are getting close to the goal .
Your participation or donation may save the life of an entire family.
The news circulating is that the border crossing with Egypt will open soon, which is a very great opportunity to save my family, but the amount collected is not enough to get all my family members out. Let's do it, my friends, achieve the goal and save my children from this hell.
Many difficulties and dangers happened to us. No one can understand or feel it. This life is the hardest. My son Muhammad is in a very bad situation. Unfortunately, medical hospitals have stopped. He is in a very difficult situation. I have nothing left in this short life. After the occupation destroyed everything, our home, my future, and my dreams.
This campaign is dedicated to treating Muhammad. Muhammad suffers from a lack of oxygen at birth and muscle relaxation. Mohamed's condition was very bad, but with physical therapy and physiotherapy, he finally started moving. But with the war that broke out in Gaza, all physical therapy centers were closed, medicines were rare and sometimes absent, and their prices rose. mohammd condition began to get worse and worse. mohammd must return to his physical therapy, and he has the right to return to walking.
This situation is special and exceptional
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Hello my friends all over the world
I am Nour Ashour from Gaza, 29 years old I am marrie… Mohammed Ashour needs your support for Help us sa
Muhammad must leave Gaza immediately, there is no time to wait, and he must complete his treatment and live like any child in the world. There are no necessities to live in Gaza. It has become very difficult. The bombs gathering above our heads are poisoning the water we drink. There is no food except at fantastic prices.In particular, Muhammad, his food and drink, in particular, we suffer from high temperatures. Children who cannot afford it.
Adopting Muhammad's cause Consider him your child❤️
Don't stop posting that. Donate now and participate.💔
Your support of one dollar or by sharing the link could save my life from death.
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Hi, my name is Alaa Lubbed, and I am reaching out to you from Gaza City.… Alaa Lubbed needs your support for Help save the life of Alaa and
Hello everyone,
Welcome, friends who cherish life and spread hope and support to others.
Hi, my name is Alaa Lubbed, and I am reaching out to you from Gaza City. For the past five years, I have had the privilege of serving as an academic lecturer at Al-Aqsa University, where I have dedicated myself to nurturing young minds and fostering a passion for education and science.
Unfortunately, on October 21, 2023, my world was shattered. The devastating impact of conflict stripped away everything I held dear: my home, which had been witness to countless cherished moments, and my university, which had served as a sanctuary for ambitious minds.
War knows no mercy, indiscriminately ravaging both structures and lives. Standing amidst the ruins of my once vibrant home, I felt the weight of loss for every cherished memory and shattered dream buried beneath the rubble. Gaza, my beloved city, now languishes under the burden of destruction and deprivation. Basic necessities like food and water have become luxuries, with many of us forced to endure long queues for contaminated water and makeshift cooking arrangements amidst the debris.
Today, I come before you not as a victim, but as a testament to resilience and determination. I am determined to leave Gaza, not merely to seek safety, but to reclaim my future and restore my dignity. My ambition is to imbue life with new purpose, where I can continue my mission of education and contribute to the creation of a brighter tomorrow.
But the road ahead is fraught with challenges. The travel expenses and logistical complexities of getting out of Gaza far exceed my current financial means, which amount to $9,000. This only includes the cost of getting out of Gaza, not the cost of living and working outside the scourge. Without my lost possessions, I find myself unable to bear these burdens alone.
I appeal to you not as a supplicant, but as a fellow human being striving for a life of dignity. Your support, no matter how modest, represents a tangible step towards a future characterized by peace and security.
Your help can save my life and revive my future and my family's.
I realize that the challenges ahead are enormous, but I believe in the power of human solidarity. With your support, I am confident that I can overcome these difficulties.
Please donate here.
Please donate here.
Thank you, my dear friends, for your love and support.