This is the final call… my mother is in the ICU, and her heart could stop at any moment.
We are racing against time to get her an urgent surgery that could save her life, but we need $700 and we don’t have it.
Please don’t leave us alone in this painful moment, help us save my mother.
Even the smallest donation could be the difference between life and death.
So, I wanna be clear: I use this page to platform fundraisers specifically for people and causes of Black African descent. We often don't even consider that Black people exist across the globe, and have to deal with the same suffering and political conflicts in tandem with pre-existing antiblackness. Sudan, Congo, Haiti, Cuba, Palestine, etc. I want to use my position to amplify their voices, to give them the spotlight and space to be seen in a world that often neglects their existence.
That being said!
My peers (of all backgrounds) and I have been sharing fundraisers for Gaza for at least three years. And I recognize that that's a while, but folks being tired of hearing about it doesn't prevent suffering from occurring. It doesn't stop people from experiencing horrors under genocide. So often I get asked on my personal page, why no one is listening or helping, and I don't have anything to tell them. I don't know what to say anymore.
Because I see what they're saying, I do see how it feels like my peers and I are basically circling fundraisers between ourselves at this point. I see how the world treats them, and I don't know what more I could possibly say to convince people to care, after everything we've witnessed. What could I possibly say, if that's not enough?
We could use your help. But much more importantly, the people of Gaza could use your help! Even if you can't donate, reblog a campaign post shared by your peers every now and then. Pick one family's campaign and commit to sharing that one, if nothing else. Anything is better than nothing. Everybody on here claims to have some sort of marginalization and struggle that they wish to be witnessed and acknowledged, so I know you understand and empathize.
It has been nearly 3 weeks since January 31st, 2026.
BBC has written for the Democratic Republic of Congo on the day of: "More than 200 people have been killed in a mine collapse in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, rebel authorities have said.
The mine, in the town of Rubaya, gave way on Wednesday due to heavy rains, Lumumba Kambere Muyisa, spokesman for the North Kivu region's rebel governor, told reporters.
At the time, the death toll remained unclear. Women and children were among those mining coltan - a mineral used to manufacture electronics such as smartphones and computers - at the time. A former supervisor of the mine told the BBC the site was not properly maintained, making accidents more likely and hampering rescue efforts when they occur.
He added that the fragile nature of the soil made the situation worse".
So many lives been martyred in one day and the death toll goes up everyday. This is why we need to talk about DR Congo! Boycott tech companies and Rwanda, donate to fundraisers and grassroots organizations and protest in the streets! Please consider helping out a student from DR Congo! His name is Barnabé and he has kidney failure! He is in dire need for a transplant! €3,733 out of €4,000 has been raised. There is €267 left to go! I have given €10, but you're more than welcome to contribute any amount!
His fundraiser is legitimate! It has been set up by Agissons Ensemble, a grassroots organization in Goma, DR Congo. They provide aid and support to displaced families on the ground. Check out their link.tree!
Please donate here.
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Please, this is a medical emergency. Barnabé has been waiting for a transplant over the past three years! He needs one immediately! So let's reach the 4K goal! There is €192 left to go! Please donate and share!
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ive noticed that people tend to think kris isnt allowed to wear different clothes/have piercings/etc when i think its actually implied that they cant afford it
toriel is a divorced schoolteacher with no child support from asgore. kris and asriel sleep in the same bedroom, which isn't common outside of lower income households. they wear his secondhand clothes. toriel hasnt upgraded the very old CRT despite being in the age of smartphones. the dreemurrs have never owned a piano or even a keyboard; its implied they never even rented one. they have a knock-off controller for their game system rather than 2 official ones & it is the same game system from when they were kids (when their parents were together). the dreemurr household is low-income. i genuinely think toriel cant afford to be getting kris all their own clothes and piercings and hair dye, and i doubt kris wants to be (in their mind) a burden by asking for any of that
I went out that day for one simple reason — to find food.
I wasn’t carrying a weapon. I wasn’t looking for trouble. I was only searching for something to ease my hunger.
In a single moment, everything changed.
A bullet struck my neck. I felt a burning pain tear through my body. Later, I was told it exited through my back. In seconds, I went from being a man striving to survive… to a body lying helpless on a hospital bed.
Today, I cannot walk.
I lost the profession I loved. I was a nurse — caring for the wounded, comforting the sick, giving people hope in their darkest moments. After work, I used to help animals harmed by the war, bringing them food and treating their injuries. I believed compassion has no boundaries.
Now, I am the one in need of healing.
My fiancée has been waiting anxiously for my recovery. But I am afraid. Afraid that time and pain will exhaust her. Afraid she will look at her future and see a man who cannot stand, cannot work, cannot provide. The fear of losing her hurts me more than my physical pain. I am terrified of losing her the way I lost my ability to walk.
I met an Italian doctor who told me there is hope. He said stem cell therapy could improve my condition. There is a chance I could regain strength and movement — God willing. But the treatment is extremely expensive.
My medical journey may cost up to $10,000.
The price per dose is 600 euros.
Donate here 🙏🙏
Today, I do not even have one dollar.
I was never someone who asked for help. I was always the one offering it. But this injury took away my ability to stand — not my hope.
I am not asking for pity.
I am asking for a chance.
A chance to walk again.
A chance to return to the profession I love.
A chance to marry the woman who has been waiting for me.
A chance to once again feed the animals still waiting at the doors.
A bullet brought me to the ground…
But your humanity can help me stand again
Donate here 🙏🙏🙏
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I will not forgive you if you ignore the plea for help from my little child, Hamoud, son of Gaza and Palestine. 😭💔🇵🇸
My heart is very sad , these are news that will shock you. For an entire week I have been pleading with everyone through continuous updates, telling you that we were on the verge of falling into famine again. Yet despite that, the donations were very weak.💔 With deep sorrow and tears in my eyes, I tell you today that we have fallen into famine again. Donations have stopped, and many people have started forgetting us. We are still under siege, and hunger is beginning to sweep over us once again. For hours now I have been crying and crying 😭 I do not know what to say anymore. I do not know what to say to those who used to see my messages and now ignore them. I want to tell you that we have fallen into famine. Long hours pass without us eating anything. My little child is crying… what can I possibly say to him? I cry and cry and cry. I am very, very sad.😭 And thank you to those who did not forget us and who still continue helping us whenever they receive a new update. May God bless you. 🙏
Please donate to help the little child eat a loaf of bread through the donation campaign.
I’m Zenzi! I live in the US but my friends (real friends, I’ve known the… Zenzi Zeme needs your support for Help Rebuild Kareman’s Family’s
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My name is Lee and I'm organizing this campaign to help save my extremely dear friends from life-threatening conditions in Gaza. I talk to A
They just—took away an entire population’s valid IDs. With a stroke of a pen. No grace period. No chance for anyone to get their IDs “fixed” in time, not that they should have had to in the first place. They even made it illegal for people to drive themselves to the DMV to get a new ID. That’s insane y’all. That is dystopian level madness. It is petty and cruel and literally dehumanizing.
They have also invalidated their birth certificates, thus jeopardizing their ability to prove citizenship and vote. It’s voter suppression on top of everything else.
They wanted to make an entire population into criminals with a stroke of a pen and that’s what they did.
And the rest of the country just… hasn’t noticed. No one cares. There’s no headlines. Nothing on the news. Because it’s Kansas. Because it’s trans people.
But if it can happen somewhere in this country, it can happen anywhere. And if it can happen to trans people, it can happen to you.
I need to set the record straight for queer people who don’t have a transphobic government holding their birth certificate hostage.
In the United States the average native-born citizen can prove their definitive citizenship in terms of eligibility for work through either a birth certificate or a passport. Birth certificates are legally owned and issued by the government of the state you are born in.
I was born in Texas. Texas has banned trans people from changing our birth certificates to match our name and gender. Texas will put me on a list if I reveal I am trans in any legal way, including having ever applied to change my gender marker. I cannot change my birth certificate.
This means the only way I can prove my eligibility for work is with my passport. Without my passport, I can’t legally apply for work.
That is why the executive order banning trans people from changing our passports to match our gender identity is such a huge problem. It’s not boo hoo I can’t leave the country to go on vacation, it’s stripping me of my labor rights and daring me to work in a sweat shop if I want to survive.
And say I did want to cross the border because oh, I don’t know, fleeing to seek asylum in a new country suddenly becomes very important—wouldn’t it be a good idea to have a passport that matches my identification to show local authorities, so they don’t deport me back to America?
I know not everyone can read legalese, but I need the LGBT community to at least try to stay up to date and connect the dots on the legal ramifications of orders like this if we are going to fight back. Because frankly, my passport was recently threatened, and I was not impressed by the ignorance I was met with from cis gays and trans folks who hail from the east/west coast.
You know the thing is I don't hate cismen at all, I know a couple and they're all fine chicks, (I know they don't like being called that but I call everyone a chick I really don't mean anything by it) it's just you know I'm concerned about the ideology. Like, take this for example: cismen will tell boys that it's okay, good even, to lift weights that are so heavy their muscles tear just to make them bigger. They've got boys irreversibly damaging their arms and permanently increasing their risk of serious joint complications later in life, to say nothing of the steroids.
I mean- come on let's not mince word here: that's a cult. That's cultlike behavior. They indoctrinate these innocent boys in deeper with phrases like "no pain no gain" and "feel the burn" - clearly codewords for satanic worship to signal other members of a prospective victim - if you can't lift the weights yourself they'll even have a "spotter" whose entire job is to trick you into thinking it's easy by helping you.
It's sick, I'm sorry I know that's not politically correct but it really is just sickening. They shouldn't be allowed to do that, I thought we live in a civilized society. I shouldn't have to see those kind of people out in public while my girlfriend is walking me down the street.
It's just not natural, you know? That's my main concern. A boy's only worries at that age should be making sure her injections don't have any air bubbles and planning how she's gonna escape from her parents when she's 18.