Help Thaer’s Family: Save my Family the War in Gaza ❤️🇵🇸
"A family struggling amidst the Gaza conflict seeks refuge after losing everything and facing severe difficulties in securing basic necessities, with their only hope being escape to Egypt."
I am a computer engineer passionate about web development, and I’ve had the privilege of working with several companies outside of Gaza. But because of the war, I lost my job. The internet and electricity have become luxuries we can no longer rely on, and companies outside Gaza no longer trust that we can work under these circumstances.
My wife Marah was close to fulfilling her dream of becoming a pharmacist, but the war also took that away. With the little money we had left, we could barely afford food, let alone continue her education.
We are desperately trying to escape to safety, to a place where our daughter can grow up without the constant fear of death. Our only hope is to cross the Rafah border into Egypt, but the costs of coordination and securing our passage are incredibly high.
We are reaching out to you, to anyone who can hear our plea, to help us escape this nightmare. Your donation can make the difference between life and death for my family. Please, help us find safety and give my daughter the chance to live a life free from the horrors of war.
Thank you for your kindness and generosity❤️.
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"Gaza now has the largest population of child amputees in the world." [@/abrahammatar on X. June 5th, 2024.]
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My name is Momen la-ostaz I am German of Arab origin. I have a diploma in solar energy and work for a company specializing in solar energy. I have been at war for a while so I know how you feel.
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The family is 10 people.
They are Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip. The father Jawad Al-ostaz, is 55 years old Married to Nema alostaz, 51 years old. And they are the father of sons 4 sons and two daughters
er Jawad Al-aiostaz is a worker in his day to bring basic needs and t er he moth is a wife residing in the house. Their eldest son is Ahmed Jawad Al-ostaz. He is 29 years old, holds a bachelor's degree in economics, and is married to Iman Atallah (24 years old). She is studying business administration. Both have two children, Amir's son (1) and Angel's daughter (month). The first daughter, Reham, is 26 years old, and she also studied human rights and lost her job because of the current situation and the generosity of a professional designer and a non-working designer. Their youngest daughter, Minna Allah, is only 16 years old and is still in school. Fath
My father was diagnosed with heart disease and there is heart support, diabetes and pressure, needs urgent medical care and needs permanent follow-up and the mother has pressure and nervous heart disease. Their son's stepmom Iman can't find any milk or diapers for her one-month-old daughter. She can't breastfeed her daughter because her milk has dryed out because of the shock she was subjected to. In addition, they did not have access to clean drinking water and food, which caused many diseases.
I don’t think you as a human being can imagine living for days without water or even food while you see your family starving to feed but unfortunately you can’t help them. Since it all started to this day they have lost many loved ones and family members. They became homeless They lost their homes, jobs, businesses, homes and cars, all of which provided their livelihoods, and lost all income sources.
And that’s their last and only hope to help them leave Gaza. Please help them collect application fees and travel costs for 10 people. To cover these costs, I humbly reach out to you for help. It is estimated that the cost of evacuation from Gaza to Egypt will be $100,000. The amount is for the whole family of 10, about $7,000 per person. Although I am not sure if I will be able to raise these donations, I will start with €700,000 of the total. Upon their arrival in Cairo, they will be responsible for covering the living costs of two families for one year so they can see their next step. During this time, they will have to pay the cost of rent, living, health coverage, basic necessities, food, facilities and health care. The cost of living in Cairo for a year is estimated at $24,000. The monthly expenses per family of two families are estimated at about $1,000. Additional expenses for the treatment of the father. The father is not on the list of heart patients and takes more than 10 types of treatments, meaning he must cover all the costs associated with it as well. This amount includes fees for medical procedures, medications, and other associated expenses.
My family is very grateful for your support, and I am very grateful for any assistance you may be able to provide during this difficult time. Please share this campaign with your friends, family, and colleagues. We are grateful for any amount of donation. And I hope no human being is in the same position as they were months ago.
While the world celebrates the new year with lights, joy, and warmth, we in Gaza are trapped in darkness and terror. No decorations, no festivities—only the deafening roar of planes and bombings shattering the silence of our nights.
In fragile tents and broken shelters, we fight to survive the biting cold and the devastation that surrounds us. The rain seeps through, the wind cuts deep, and yet, somehow, we cling to hope.
You are our last lifeline—don’t leave us to face this nightmare alone. Your kindness can be the light that breaks through this darkness and the warmth that saves us from despair.
Even a small donation—€5 or €10—could mean food for a child, warmth for a family, or a glimpse of safety in this endless fear.
Please, don’t turn away. Help us. Your support is the only thing standing between us and the abyss
Donate here to save my family and bring a glimmer of hope amidst this darkness
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I believe we aren't going to see substantial progress in the fight against child abuse until we start viewing children as people group. More specifically, until we stop viewing children as a parent's property, and start listening to their voices in the same way we'd listen to any oppressed class.
I'm sick of dancing around the issue, especially in front of parents who get offended when other people "try to tell them how to parent their kids". You know what, I don't want to make friends with people who think it's okay to treat other people as your property, for any reason.
Children aren't legally allowed to own property, even though they can legally earn money at fourteen.
Children who can cognitively process algebra are allowed to be denied healthcare if their guardian disapproves.
In many states, children are allowed to be intentionally hit if it leaves no substantial harm on their body.
It is considered morally neutral to hate children.
Children constantly have their experiences, perspectives, and worldviews tokenized because "they'll understand when they're older"
In many states, children are not even allowed to choose what name they are called by.
And don't give me the "their brains haven't fully developed yet! They could make bad decisions!"
Listen. Adult people with intellectual disabilities can own property. They can still get healthcare if their nurses or assistants deny them healthcare. You're not allowed to spank someone with an ID or slap them if they do something you don't approve of. If they earn money or other assets, it is legally their own. And I think anyone who unironically claims to hate disabled people will be flagged as an ableist.
The fight for disabled rights is far from over. That's not the point I'm making. The point is that it isn't about whether someone's brain is fully developed.
They don't care about the kids. They care about controlling the kids. They view children as their physical possessions.
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