My name is Asmaa, and I am writing on behalf of my brother Diaa.
Right now, Diaa is fighting for his life in the ICU. His condition is extremely critical, and doctors are doing everything they can to keep him alive. He is connected to multiple medical devices, and every hour is filled with fear and uncertainty.
Diaa is not just my brother. He is the pillar of our family. He has always worked tirelessly to support us, care for our parents, and stand beside his nine sisters through every hardship. Even during his own struggles, he always put others before himself.
Today, we are trying to raise $2,000 to help cover the urgent medical care and treatment he desperately needs.
Hello everyone , My name is Diyaa , I am 28 years old, and I live in Gaza—or at least, I used to. I am the sole provider for my family of 9
🙏 Please don't scroll past this. A donation can help save a life. A share can reach someone who can help. A prayer can give us hope.
At this moment, Diaa's life is worth more than a simple share — but every share brings us one step closer to saving him.
Please stand with Diaa. Help us reach our goal and give him a chance to survive.
My dear friends
I want to share a small part of my story with you. Before the war destroyed everything, I had a home full of memories, and even small things like my plants gave me comfort and a sense of peace. I had a life that, though humble, was mine.
Here are a few pictures of my home and garden, showing the beauty that once was.
Sadly, everything has been lost, and the future remains uncertain. The war has taken so much, and now, I’m asking for help to rebuild my life. I am trying to escape this devastation with my family and move somewhere we can live at least a somewhat normal life. But we need your support to make this happen.
My home, which was once a place of comfort and peace, was completely destroyed. The memories I held there are now shattered, and I feel the weight of the loss every day. This video will give you a deeper understanding of the devastation we now face. Please watch and see the reality of what we’ve lost.
As we enter this Christmas season, a time meant for family, warmth, and joy, my heart aches for the peace and comfort that we have lost. Christmas is about giving, and your kindness, no matter how small, could help us find a way to rebuild and start over.
If you feel moved by my story and can help, please consider donating. Every little bit counts, and your kindness could make all the difference in giving my family and me the chance to rebuild and find peace again.
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Thank you for taking the time to read this and for considering helping us in this desperate time of need.
3,692€/70,000€
I am 5% of my long-term goal
Support my campaign, please!
I kindly ask each of you to donate and share my story so that it can reach a wider audience, and more people can learn about my campaign and offer their support.
Help My Family Escape the War in Gaza: A Cry for Safety and Survival
Dear Friends and Supporters,
I write to you with a heart heavy with pain and urgency. My name is Mohammad Jamal Shamia, and I reside in Sweden. I am raising funds to help my family and loved ones, who are trapped in Gaza, escape the unimaginable horrors of war. Their lives have been turned upside down, and now they stand on the brink of despair, with no place to call home and no future in sight. We are fighting for their survival.
A Family Torn Apart by War
My family consists of eight members: my father, my mother, my four sisters, and my two brothers. Each one of them has a story of pain and loss, but I will start with my father, Jamal Shamia, who is still in Gaza. His home was destroyed in the very first days of the war. A single rocket shattered not just his home, but also our hopes and dreams. The life he had worked so hard to build was reduced to rubble in a heartbeat. He now stands without a roof over his head, in a place where there is no security, no peace, and no hope for the future.
My mother, who left Gaza for surgery in Egypt before the war started, is now stranded on the Egyptian side, unable to return and without any support. She worries every day about my father, her children, and grandchildren who remain in Gaza, not knowing if they will survive another day.
Sisters in Crisis: Homes Lost, Lives Disrupted
My sister Rasha Jamal Shamia and her husband, Khalil Abu Samaan, have two children, Mira and Omar. They have been forced to flee their home in Gaza City and are now living in a tent in Rafah, far from everything they once knew. Their home, their children’s education, and their future—everything is gone. Their days are filled with fear, and their nights bring no rest. The constant sound of bombs haunts them, and they have no way to provide their children with the life they deserve.
My sister Rana Jamal Shamia and her husband, Mohammed Salama, are in a similarly desperate situation. Their two children, Amir and Taim, witnessed the destruction of their home firsthand. The bomb that took away their shelter also left Rana and her family with deep physical and emotional scars. They are now displaced in Rafah, struggling every day to survive. The trauma they have endured is unimaginable.
My sister Maram Jamal Shamia and her husband, Mareed Al-Suwirki, were able to leave Gaza with their children, but they carry with them the scars of war. Their home in Gaza was destroyed, and they lost everything. Mareed, a dentist, lost his job, and they are now trying to rebuild their lives outside the war zone, but they need your help.
My youngest sister, Reem, has been living outside Gaza for some time, but she hasn’t been able to reunite with the family. The pain of separation and worry for her loved ones has been unbearable.
A Brother’s Dreams Shattered
My brother Ahmad Jamal Shamia is a bright, ambitious student who was in his third year of dental school at Al-Azhar University in Gaza. The war took everything from him—his education, his home, his dreams. Ahmad was ranked first in his class, always striving to be the best and help others. Now, he is left with nothing. He moves from one temporary shelter to another, hoping for a chance to continue his studies in Egypt. But without financial support, this dream too will be lost.
The Desperate Situation
The situation in Gaza is beyond dire. Every day, my family faces unimaginable hardships. They live in constant fear, with bombings happening around them day and night. They are without basic necessities—no reliable access to food, water, or medical care. The trauma of living through this horror has left deep emotional wounds that will take years to heal, if ever.
We are desperate to get them out. We want to transport them to Egypt, where they can begin to rebuild their lives and find safety. But this escape comes at a high cost. It will take $5,000 per adult and $2,500 per child to cross the border and start anew in Egypt. My family is counting on this fundraising effort to save their lives.
How You Can Help
Your support can make a life-saving difference. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us closer to rescuing my family from this nightmare. With your help, we can reunite them with safety and security on the other side of the border. Time is running out, and the risks increase with every passing day.
Please consider donating to our campaign. Your generosity will not only provide my family with the means to escape the immediate danger but also offer them hope for a future where they can begin to heal and rebuild their lives. I cannot thank you enough for your support.
Together, We Can Save Lives
My family is relying on the kindness of strangers and friends alike to help them escape the ongoing violence. Your donation is not just financial assistance—it is a lifeline, a chance at survival. We need you now more than ever. Please, stand with us and help bring my family to safety.
Thank you for your kindness, your compassion, and your support. Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can save lives.
My name is Mohammad Jamal Shamia, and I reside in Sweden. I am raising funds to h… Mohammed JH Shamia needs your support for Help me get my
Today I received a message from someone named Rozan, reaching out from Gaza. Despite the distance, it reminded me how deeply connected we all are as humans.
Rozan said, “We are suffering in Gaza and we need help.”
Though I may not be able to help financially, I can help by spreading awareness and offering prayers. The people of Gaza are living through unimaginable hardships and the least we can do is not turn a blind eye.
To those who can help financially or donate, here are some ways you can support:
🔗 [https://gofund.me/a690ed27] or visit her profile @rozanmuhmmad — the donation link is also in her bio.
Every day is a struggle for survival here in the Gorom refugee settlement. Many of us live in shelters made of sticks, plastic sheets, and thatch homes that can barely protect us from the rain, sun, or wind. Life here is extremely hard, with very limited access to food, clean water, and medicine.
Despite all this, we still hold onto hope, hope that with a little support and kindness from caring people like you, we can rebuild our lives with dignity.
Please, if you can, support us through our GoFund link in bio.
Even a small donation can help us get food, clean water, basic medication, and stronger shelters.
Your help means more than words can express.Together, we can bring hope to those who have almost lost it. 💔🙏
Hello everyone, my name is Zi, and I am a queer immigrant residing in Onta… Ziyun Wu needs your support for Stand with Queer Refugees in Afr
Tagging people so that we can get some donation or share our post to reach more people out side there.
The Photo That Stopped Time — and Saved a Life
In 1967, photographer Rocco Morabito captured one of the most powerful moments ever caught on film. A utility worker, Randall G. Champion, had just brushed against a high-voltage line and collapsed — hanging lifeless in his safety harness, 30 feet above the ground.
His co-worker, J.D. Thompson, didn’t hesitate.
He climbed the pole, wrapped one arm around Randall’s body, and pressed his mouth to his — delivering life-saving breaths in mid-air. No equipment. No time. Just pure human instinct.
Moments later, Randall regained a pulse.
The photograph became known as “The Kiss of Life,” a reminder that sometimes a single breath, a single act, a single friend — can pull someone back from the edge.
A split second of courage.
A life restored.
A moment the world will never forget.
जब किसी ने मदद नहीं की, तब Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj बने किसानों का सहारा।
बाढ़ के समय जब किसानों के खेतों में पानी भर गया था और फसलें नष्ट होने की कगार पर थीं, तब Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj के मार्गदर्शन में किसानों के खेतों से पानी निकलवाने का कार्य किया गया। यह सहायता केवल शब्दों तक सीमित नहीं थी, बल्कि ज़मीनी स्तर पर की गई वास्तविक सेवा थी।
किसानों का कहना है कि उस समय न तो किसी संस्था ने आगे आकर मदद की और न ही कोई ठोस सहारा मिला। ऐसे कठिन समय में संत रामपाल जी महाराज और उनके अनुयायियों ने किसानों के साथ खड़े होकर राहत कार्य किया। इसी सेवा भावना से प्रभावित होकर किसानों ने स्वयं मिलकर सम्मान समारोह आयोजित किया।
इस आयोजन में लगभग 300 गांवों के किसानों ने भाग लिया और स्पष्ट रूप से कहा कि यह सम्मान किसी दबाव या प्रचार का परिणाम नहीं, बल्कि अनुभव और विश्वास का परिणाम है। किसानों ने यह भी बताया कि लाखों लोगों के भोजन, पीने और बैठने की व्यवस्था उन्होंने स्वयं की। संत जी से केवल नाममात्र सहयोग मांगा गया।
वीडियो में सोशल मीडिया पर फैलाए जा रहे आरोपों का भी खंडन किया गया है। किसानों और सरपंचों ने कहा कि वे संत रामपाल जी महाराज को असली हकदार मानते हैं, क्योंकि संकट के समय उन्होंने वास्तविक मदद की।
इसके साथ-साथ किसानों ने बताया कि संत जी के निर्देशों से गौशालाओं का संचालन, स्कूलों की मरम्मत और अन्य सामाजिक कार्य भी लगातार किए जा रहे हैं। इस पूरे प्रयास का उद्देश्य केवल राहत कार्य नहीं, बल्कि समाज में सेवा, सत्य और मानवता को स्थापित करना है।
किसानों का मानना है कि यही सच्ची भक्ति और सच्चा धर्म है।
वीडियो देखें, सच्चाई समझें और अपनी राय साझा करें।