One hard thing about life in Gaza is that we are quickly affected by events happening anywhere in the world.
This morning, a war between big armies caused prices of basic goods in Gaza to double and triple.
A simple summary of how we suffer everyday!
In Gaza, relief feels far away
My daughter Ward is sad and isn’t asking for the impossible
All she wishes for suhoor is an egg,a cucumber, and a tomato
The simplest wish for any child,yet for us it’s painful
as the prices of eggs, cucumbers,and tomatoes are beyond what we can afford
My heart aches for my little girl
because she has learned to dream of so little and even that little is hard to reach
Please, your support could bring her a small moment of joyðŸ˜
This year, Ramadan arrives feeling like a stranger. We are without the walls that once sheltered our memories, and without that cherished corner where my family gathered for Iftar and Suhoor for decades. For the first time in my life, the holy month comes while we are far from the home that witnessed our growth and our laughter. I see the heartache in my parents' eyes every time they remember the details of our beautiful home. The pain of loss is doubled during Ramadan—when will this exile end?
I am struggling with depression and feel completely unsupported. As Ramadan approaches,I find myself unable to afford even the simplest things—like a Ramadan lantern or basic decorations—to bring joy to my children’s hearts inside our tent. I am reaching out to you for the sake of my children, asking for your support with $100 to help us through these difficult times.💔
Winter of Resilience
The winter season has arrived in Gaza, bringing with it heavy rainfall and chilling winds. While rain is often seen as a blessing, for thousands of families in Gaza living in makeshift tents and damaged buildings, it presents a significant challenge.
In Gaza, death is no longer just overhead—it is in the water we drink and the air we breathe. We are witnessing a silent massacre as respiratory illnesses and Hepatitis ravage overcrowded tents. Children who escaped the bombs are now losing their lives to fever and dehydration. They survived the war, but they might not survive the disease."
https://www.gofundme.com/f/6ucaxm-help-yasmeens-family/wa/o?v=amp14_t2&utm_campaign=man_sharesheet_dash&utm_content=amp13_t1-amp14_t2&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=whatsapp&lang=en_AU&attribution_id=sl%3Aba300dd7-0845-4bd4-9a32-29721c2323d4
Donate to Help Yasmeen’s Family, organized by Katty Gonzalez
Du'a, a 5-year-old child with cerebral palsy (CB), lives in the devastated Shuja'iyya neighborho… Katty Gonzalez needs your support for Help Yasmeen’s Family
gofundme.comWinter of Resilience
The winter season has arrived in Gaza, bringing with it heavy rainfall and chilling winds. While rain is often seen as a blessing, for thousands of families in Gaza living in makeshift tents and damaged buildings, it presents a significant challenge.

Donate to Help Yasmeen’s Family, organized by Katty Gonzalez
Du'a, a 5-year-old child with cerebral palsy (CB), lives in the devastated Shuja'iyya neighborho… Katty Gonzalez needs your support for Help Yasmeen’s Family
gofundme.com*In Gaza, suffering is not limited to bombing and destruction alone;
it extends to diseases and the flu spreading among children and adults.
The bitter cold, lack of medicine, absence of healthcare, and malnutrition
have turned simple illnesses into daily, life-threatening suffering.
We fight illness with patience,
face hunger with faith,
and cling to life despite everything.**
https://www.gofundme.com/f/6ucaxm-help-yasmeens-family/wa/o?v=amp14_t2&utm_campaign=man_sharesheet_dash&utm_content=amp13_t1-amp14_t2&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=whatsapp&lang=en_AU&attribution_id=sl%3Aba300dd7-0845-4bd4-9a32-29721c2323d4
Donate to Help Yasmeen’s Family, organized by Katty Gonzalez
Du'a, a 5-year-old child with cerebral palsy (CB), lives in the devastated Shuja'iyya neighborho… Katty Gonzalez needs your support for Help Yasmeen’s Family
gofundme.com