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idea i had a while ago ... (part 1)
One can no longer say they are tired and want to go home because home is no longer what it used to be; it has changed drastically and been completely destroyed. There is no home left to return to; everything that once symbolized safety and comfort has vanished.
Life is tough right now. I don't know how many times we've had to relocate, and my grandparents' health is deteriorating.
We urgently need your support to evacuate them for necessary medical treatment. Additionally, we need assistance to rebuild our family's life, continue our education, and complete our studies.
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different kind of fairy
reblogs are very much appreciated!
I hope no one made this before me
What a completely normal thing for a completely normal state to do.
(kinda, some parts may look ugly cuz I got lazy)
When sorrow and difficulties strike hard, hope becomes the lone star in the dark sky. This is the story of Amira, a 23-year-old girl who found herself bearing the burden of her family after her father's death three years ago due to the coronavirus.
After my father's passing, I found myself taking care of my family, consisting of my mother, sister Noor, and brother Abdulrahman. My mother, suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes, faces health problems that further complicate their situation. But courage and determination drive Amira forward.
I worked as a teaching assistant at the university while pursuing a master's degree in data science, and also worked as a programmer in a company. My life was going smoothly until war came and destroyed everything.
My university, workplace, and home were completely destroyed, forcing them to flee south in search of a safe haven. Now, I and my family live in tents for displaced people in Deir al-Balah, where they suffer from water shortages and the spread of diseases, posing an additional challenge, especially for my immunocompromised mother.