Help a Sick Mom Raise Six Children—One With Special Needs”
27$
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Donation
10,000$
Goal
My name is Ekram Nafeez Nayef Al-Quraan.
I am a single mother of six children living one with special needs in Deir Al-Balah, Gaza, and I am begging for your help. We are living in unbearable conditions.
There is almost no food, no clean water, no medicine. Prices are extremely high, and we have nothing left.
My children are hungry, and I am terrified for their lives every single day. One of my daughters is deaf and cannot hear anything without her hearing aid.
She needs batteries every 10 days, but I cannot afford them. She also suffers from asthma and needs daily medication to breathe. Without it, her life is at risk.
I am also sick with rheumatism and in pain, but I cannot seek treatment because my children’s survival comes first. My children are: Shahd (16), Zikra (15), Muhammad (13), Yazan (12), Layla (9), and Ayoub (6).
I am pleading with you—please help me keep my children alive. We urgently need food, clean water, medicine, and basic supplies.
Even the smallest donation could save my children from hunger and suffering. If you cannot donate, please share our story with others. Please do not ignore our cry for help. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Mother’s contact: Name: Ekram Nafeez Phone: +970 599 902 110
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Hello, my name is Zenda I live in Japan, and I am the organizer of this campaign.
I am dedicated to supporting families and individuals in urgent need, helping provide food, medicine, and basic necessities to those facing unimaginable hardships.
Our goal is to bring hope, relief, and a chance for a better life to those who need it most, and your support can make a real difference.
For many years, I’ve supported international organizations that provide humanitarian aid, help children and mothers, and assist families displaced by war.
Since last year, I’ve been personally helping families in Gaza, witnessing firsthand the extreme challenges they face every day.