Today, my husband was supposed to receive his regular treatment… but because donations have been very low, he could not get the full dose he needed.
His condition worsened quickly, and this morning he was rushed into emergency surgery to save his life.
The cost of the operation is $2,300 — an amount far beyond my ability. I am here with my children in our fragile tent, with nothing left but to ask for your help.
I am pleading from my heart: please help me cover the cost of this surgery. Be the reason my husband survives and my children do not lose their father.
Any donation or share today can truly make the difference.
I visited my husband today, and his health is very poor. He needs your prayers, donations, and support. My husband, on his deathbed, is pleading with you. My husband, my children, and I have great hope in you. I hope everyone who hears us will not let us down, even if it's just a small donation It might benefit us
I have very bad news today. My husband’s heart stopped today. He is in critical condition. We urgently need your prayers and your donations more than ever. Please, do not leave us alone in this moment. Any small help can make a difference and may save his life.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you to everyone who has donated and shared my post. Because of you, we were able to collect a small part of the cost of my husband’s operation, and this gave us a little hope.
But donations are still very low, and the amount we need for the surgery is not complete yet. My husband’s condition cannot wait. Every day without this operation puts his life at greater risk.
Please, do not leave us halfway. Any donation, no matter how small, can bring us closer to completing the cost of the operation and saving his life.
Your support and your sharing mean everything to us.
Thank you so much to everyone who has donated and supported us. Your kindness gives us hope in this very painful time.
My husband is still in critical condition, and we are trying to reach the cost of his urgent surgery. Please, if you can, donate even a small amount to help us reach the goal.
If you can’t donate, please share our story. Every share and every donation brings us closer to saving his life. Thank you from my heart.
My little son, Ibrahim😭, suffered poisoning caused by rats because we are forced to live in a tent. The conditions around us are so harsh that even our children are not safe. Ibrahim now urgently needs bottled mineral water because the available water is not safe for him, and his small body cannot endure any more.
At the same time, his father is in the hospital, and I am trying to be in two places at once, carrying responsibilities that feel heavier than I can bear.
I am exhausted. I am scared. I feel like I am facing this alone.
Please, stand with me.
Any help, any donation, can make a real difference for my child and my family🙏
Please donate via the link below, don't leave my son alone
I am Fatima, a mother of two, displaced from Gaza, now seeking refuge in Al-Mawasi… Mariah B needs your support for Help Fatima's family in
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Ibrahim needs a jerrycan of clean water every single day. One jerrycan costs 25 shekels. This water is not a luxury — it is what protects him from contamination and from getting sick again.
My husband also needs daily medication that costs $50 just to endure his pain and keep going.
I am not asking for anything extra. I am only asking for what keeps my family going through this unbearable time.
Please, stand by us. Your support today can truly make the difference between relief and suffering for my son and my husband.
A Plea from the Heart: I Am Fatima, and This Is My Story
My name is Fatima, a teacher from Gaza. I used to work in a small school I loved dearly, planting hope in the hearts of children and teaching them that tomorrow could be better. But the war took everything away. My school was bombed, I lost my job, and our home was reduced to rubble. Yet, I refused to give up. I set up a small tent amid the destruction and continued teaching children, showing them that knowledge is a light that cannot be extinguished, even in the darkest times.
My husband, Akram, was my partner and pillar of support. But he was severely injured in an attack targeting civilians. His abdominal injuries are so severe that he can no longer work or even lift basic items. Every day, I see the pain in his eyes and feel the weight of helplessness, but I try to stay strong for him and for our children.
Our eldest, Manar, is four years old, and she’s missing out on her childhood amidst this devastation. Our youngest, Ibrahim, was born under bombardment just a year ago. He has suffered greatly due to the lack of milk and proper medical care. Yet, sometimes, he smiles, and in those brief moments, I find the strength to keep going.
We now live in a fragile tent that doesn’t shield us from the cold or rain. Every day is a new battle for survival. I write these words while holding my children’s hands, with nothing left but my faith in God and the hope that your kind hearts will hear our plea.
Please help us provide milk and food for our children, ease Akram’s pain, and rebuild even a small part of the life the war has destroyed. Every donation, no matter how small, makes a big difference in our lives.
I ask you to share our story and be our support during this harsh and unforgiving time.
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I am Fatima, a mother of two, displaced from Gaza, now seeking refuge in Al-Ma… Thistle Path needs your support for Help Fatima's family in
I love trans women, trans men, trans neutrals, non binaries, agenders, genderfluids, bigenders, genderqueers, it/its users, neo pronouns, transfems, transmascs, transfemmemascs, intersex people, , gnc people
I hate how nonbinary and trans intersex people are left out of trans discussion.
We can’t be sorted into TMA or TME easily, so people who use those labels tend to sort us based on our assigned sex.
Labels commonly used by intersex trans people are called useless.
Nonbinary people aren’t even included in trans rights posts half the time.
Intersex people are used as a way to prove that trans people exist.
Nonbinary people’s identities are disregarded and we are either considered basically just our assigned gender/sex, or basically a trans man/woman, depending on which thing makes us easier to hate or disregard.
It feels like binary and perisex trans people don’t give a shit about us, and it also seems like they don’t think the specific oppression we face is real. If they do, they don’t fucking talk about it.
Accepting and supporting trans people means accepting ALL trans people. Not just the binary ones, not just the perisex ones, not just the white ones, not just the abled ones, not just the ones you’re comfortable with. ALL OF US.
Talk about the lesser represented trans people, PLEASE. Talk about people with unconventional identities. You don’t support trans rights unless you support those of us with more complicated or conflicting identities.
happy pride month! remember to include intersex people in art, merch, and content! remember to include intersex people in talk of bodies and sex ed. remember to be open to adjusting your vocabulary if learning something you said is intersexist, try your best to communicate not simply shut down at anyone who educates you
and remember that perisex people can not "transition" or "become" intersex simply because they want to. transintersex is not pride, that is claiming a minorities trauma and discrimination as your own. to imply perisex people can transition into being intersex also implies that intersex people can become perisex. which makes medical intersexism, igm, forced horomones or other methods seem like they can "work". not a great look to, indirectly or directly, support the wrong belief of those situations
any i see using those tags that isn't specifically meaning an intersex person who happens to be trans as well will be blocked. yippeeeee 🎉🎉🎉 - ❔️
Intersex culture is noticing that everyone was talking about how the rainbow / progressive flag like button had the brown stripes but not the trans flag and not a SINGLE fucking person cared that the intersex flag also was not there
ive also noticed this... i wanted to mention it but didnt want to be accused to taking away from the trans topic u_u but it bothers me greatly. staff do better
Natsuki from Doki Doki Literature Club is an intersex transfeminine lesbian using she/her pronouns, and her variation is Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS)!
Intersex flag-only and popular transfem flag edits under the cut!