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1.I trust this message is finding you in good health. That is why I am getting in contact with you being as humble as possible asking for help. My situation can be described as alarming. I am a female, 34 years old, living in a tent in Gaza, I have two children and I hope you know the current situation very well in Gaza. I have lived with type 2 diabetes since my early childhood age and I still require urgent insulin and medical attention: I have not had access to any health attention for the last two months, although I am a pregnant woman with type 2 diabetes.
2.I feel like am fighting for my life every single day. I am afraid if I don't receive insulin injection and medical attention I might go to coma, and I don't know the state i will leave my young kids. A times I feel like there is no one in the entire world who can help me, but I know that you are there for me. Anyway, I have struggled a lot and hope well-wishers can come through for me.
3.I have created a fundraising appeal to help purchase insulin, go for medical checkups, and buy all-important drugs. Any amount will be much appreciated, and they will go a long way in changing my life. Kindly click on my donation link(DONATE TO HELP DIANA SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION AND BUY INSULIN) to chip in my medical fund. It would also be nice if you can share this message and extend your get well soon wishes to me. I will appreciate your generosity during these trying moments
Moataz Abu Sakran and family (verified by el-shab-hussein, nabulsi, and northgazaupdates, submitted by @moatazart) LESS THAN 3 WEEKS REMAINING
Suad Ahmad, her newborn baby, and family (verified by nabulsi and northgazaupdates)
Ahmad and family (verified by sayruq, submitted by @wlaabkr)
Eman and family (displaced to Egypt from Gaza) (verified by moatazart)
Eman and family (Sudan) (verified by el-shab-hussein, submitted by @emooz-8)
Alia, her son Yasser, and their family (verified by el-shab-hussein and northgazaupdates, submitted by @aalya1988)
Lina Zeyad and family (verified by nabulsi, submitted by @lina-zeyad)
Mohammed Almanasra and family (verified by 90-ghost and el-shab-hussein, submitted by @save-mohammad-family
Ahmed Al-Nabih and family (verified by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi et al, submitted by @ahmedalnabeeh11)
Amal Ashour and family (verified by el-shab-hussein nabulsi, submitted by @amalashuor)
Karam and family (verified by gazagfmboost et al, submitted by @karamrafeek)
Iyad and family (verified by 90-ghost, submitted by @eyadeyadsblog)
Fadi, Shahed, and family (verified by el-shab-hussein, submitted by @shahedsharif11)
Ahmed Alanqar and family (verified by el-shab-hussein, submitted by @zinaeleenyamin)
Baby Youssef and family (verified by el-shab-hussein, submitted by @realmadred123 )
Amna Merwan and Family (verified by 90-ghost, submitted by @ismailmerwan)
Intisar and Bashaer Abushammaleh and family (verified by nabulsi, submitted by @bshaeromars-blog
I just received this message from Maha @mahaibrahim12 :
The message reads
The weather here has become very cold and we are on the street. We have no place to stay and my children are still wearing their summer pyjamas.We are freezing without winter clothes, blankets or mattresses.
I know our followers are scattered all around the world, so not everyone is familiar with cold weather. I myself live in a warm climate, but I am visiting a very cold place right now, and I can’t believe how much the cold saps my energy.
Now imagine being a small child in an increasingly cold environment. Imagine not having warm winter clothes to wear during the day, nor adequate pajamas to help you sleep comfortably at night. And imagine while all this is happening, not even having a roof over your head!
This is the life of Maha’s children, Joan and Khalil. They lost their home to IOF bombing, and were displaced with their parents and grandparents. They had a tent for a time, but then the IOF bombed that too. Miraculously, the whole family survived, although Maha, Joan, and Joan’s grandfather (whose difficult health situation we have posted about here) were seriously wounded.
They are now sleeping in the streets. They have no cover over their heads, nor under their backs. They sleep on cold, hard cement every night, under an open sky dotted by explosions and gunfire. Can you imagine such a life? Can you imagine trying to lay down at night, not knowing if you’ll be able to sleep due to the cold? Not knowing, even if you can fall asleep, if you will wake up in the morning? The human body requires things like fat stores to survive cold temperatures. After a year of starvation, the family have no stores of fat on their exhausted bodies.
They are freezing to death, and it’s not even winter yet. How will they survive until spring????
If you have ever been cold, if you have a warm jacket or sweater to put on, if you have a roof over your head or a cushion to lay upon, please consider sending some support to the Al-Habil family.
Thank you❤️