Have we become invisible? No one sees our tears, our hunger, our weakness, or what the war has done to us. 💔
If you can see us, please don't pass by in silence. Help in any way you can—even a small gesture can mean so much to us. 🤲❤️
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Three days without donations equals three days without food.
You cannot change the reality of Gaza completely, but you can save a family from hunger and exhaustion.
I ask people with kind hearts to look into my family's situation urgently.
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A young poet finds herself reciting poetry and writing it from her little tent in Gaza City. The talented Doa’a was filmed during one of the food distributions of The Sameer Project. Support our kitchen here: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
Doa’a recited poetry talking about grief and loss while finding some hope in the water that she plants. Doa’a and the residents in her camp, Ekhwa Camp in Gaza City, got chicken and mushroom sandwiches made in The Sameer Project kitchen.
465 sandwiches were given out on June 3rd for $1,105 including the 11% commission. Each sandwich cost $2.40 but even that we can’t afford anymore. In June, The Sameer Project kitchen switched to meatless meals.
Help us keep distributing food by donating today to the Food & Water Campaign: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SifDD (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Food")
https://t.co/WNZu0ERJci (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Food")
While the world enjoys food and plenty, we suffer from hunger and struggle for survival. All we ask for is a basic human right: to live in dignity and to find enough to satisfy our hunger.
Autistic inertia exposes the lie that humans are supposed to be endlessly self-commanding.
We are NOT.
We are affected by sensory input, trauma, energy, connection, fear, interest, pain, hunger, shame, and the room we are in.
That’s life.
🚨Needs Campaign Manager 🚨
Khaled Ahmad Al-Ashqar (@ahmedah98748364), a newly verified 39-year-old father of three from Gaza, is now living in a tent after being displaced five times. A science teacher who once supported his family through stable work and home ownership, Khaled lost his house in the genocide, yet the bank still deducts around $500 monthly for a mortgage on a property that no longer exists. Though he continues teaching, reduced hours and salary cuts have left the family struggling with basic expenses. He currently shares a tent with nine people, including his sister’s family, paying 1,000 shekels in rent each month. His sister suffers from asthma and recurring ear infections that require inhalers and antibiotics the family can barely afford.
They are looking for a campaign manager. #VerifiedByRadioWatermelon
Have your hearts grown so hard that you can ignore our suffering? 💔
Two days have passed without a single donation.
Yet our hope in God, and then in your generosity, remains strong. 🥀
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🧵Today's - 06/09 - #LL4GazaHighlight thread 🔦
Currently 133 (+12) appeals without support for over 2 months.
Please share widely, check the links in the replies 👇 (which will be added throughout the day), visit https://t.co/cQjSEGO1sv & support regularly ✨🫒
We promised Reham we would come back, this time with a wheelchair suitable for her specific needs - cerebral palsy, zero mobility.
Support here: https://t.co/LLwKJegeB1
But Reham's family lives in the last house before the occupation's "yellow-line" buffer zone in. During The Sameer Project’s previous visit, bullets were flying through the area as we delivered food and medication. This time, for safety, Reham's mother met our team at another location to receive the wheelchair.
Imagine what this family faces every time Reham needs treatment. Imagine carrying a child with severe mobility challenges from one of the most dangerous areas in Gaza so her wounds can be cleaned and dressed. Imagine the fear that accompanies every journey.
On May 25, we returned with the wheelchair we had promised her -
a specialized chair with a headrest and safety straps. At the time of purchase, this wheelchair cost around $500 and was the last one available from a bulk order. Today, basic wheelchairs cost closer to $800 if they are avaiable.
Along with the wheelchair, Reham received ulcer treatment and medications through one of our medical points, and transportation support was provided so her mother could safely return home for just $50 with commission.
For most children, a wheelchair represents mobility. For Reham, it represents the ability to get the treatment she needs in place where even reaching medical care can be life-threatening.
Donate to The Sameer Project’s Medical Campaign to help support these critical cases: https://t.co/LLwKJegeB1
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SifDD (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Medical")
https://t.co/WNZu0ERJci (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Medical")
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Fatima Mahmoud Al-Masri (@MhmwdA47408) is a newly verified 38-year-old mother of nine from Gaza, currently sheltering with her family of 11 in a school after enduring nine displacements since the conflict began. With no income and her husband recovering from a severe spinal injury that requires surgeries unavailable locally, the family relies entirely on aid while facing serious health struggles, including malnutrition among the children, an 8-year-old recovering from a head injury, breathing issues for their youngest, and Fatima’s own anemia and prediabetes.
Her campaign seeks urgent support for healthy food, infant formula, diapers for their 8-month-old, and other basic necessities to help them survive. Please consider donating and sharing her campaign widely to make a real difference: https://t.co/NTwBXA1tAf #VerifiedByRadioWatermelon
This is a burn that reached our Tawba Clinic in Jabalia. The cause of burns: crowding at the community kitchen where he got pushed to the hot pot. Burn cases come weekly to our medical points.
With high temperatures in Gaza, burn patients have to sit in the heat in a worn tent and deal with sweating and potential infections. The Sameer Project medical points provide burn creams and painkillers for burn patients.
Support the treatment of burn patients by donating to the Medical Campaign: https://t.co/LLwKJegeB1
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SifDD (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Medical")
https://t.co/WNZu0ERJci (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Medical")
Please; every second here is urgent. No donations have been accepted since the last update. If you are unable to donate, please leave a comment and share.
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Nour El-Din Mazen Hasib Al-Kurdi (@aldyn_alkr64198) is a newly verified 26-year-old from Tel al-Hawa in Gaza, now living in a damaged tent with his wife Amira, his elderly parents, and 10 other family members after their home was destroyed and they were displaced 11 times. Despite suffering severe injuries including hearing loss, leg mobility issues, the loss of one testicle, damage to the other, over 100 pieces of shrapnel still in his body, and ongoing health complications, Nour has become the main provider for his family. His father urgently needs open-heart surgery, his mother requires regular diabetes medication, and the family is still grieving the martyrdom of his brother Muhammad while caring for their youngest sibling, 9-year-old Anas.
His campaign focuses on urgent medical care, repairing their shelter, basic necessities, and supporting his wife’s dream of pursuing university studies. Please consider donating and sharing his campaign to help this resilient family: https://t.co/ShCAL0kox7 #VerifiedByRadioWatermelon
Ebola is ravaging the Congo and the top priority for President Tshisekedi and the politicians in Kinshasa? Change the Constitution so Tshisekedi can stay in power in perpetuity. #DRC#TheShame
2-3 hours, that’s the amount of time it might take to queue up and wait for water on a regular day for Palestinians in Gaza. Now imagine this wait in 30 degrees Celsius/ 86 Fahrenheit. Urgent help needed: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
With temperatures rising and dehydration being prevalent, more water is needed. But instead international organizations stopped water trucks from 256 areas and The Sameer Project is also threatened to reduce water due to lack of funds.
Aid to Gaza is getting reduced from all sides and the siege is suffocating Palestinian families. It is our role to step up and support people who have been living in a genocide for 2.5 years.
Donate now to the Food & Water Campaign: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SifDD (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Water")
https://t.co/WNZu0ERJci (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Water")
🚨Campaign manager needed🚨
Ahmed Almasry's Family
#VerifiedByRadioWatermelon
If anyone can help by opening a campaign
It would be a tremendous help to this family
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Interesting.
The VPD spokesperson says they'll be on alert for soccer hooliganism during the World Cup, but it's the Granville Entertainment District so they deal with that kind of behaviour all the time.
Yet when it comes to a supervised consumption site that saves lives and connects people to healthcare, treatment, and recovery, suddenly it's treated as unacceptable.
Public intoxication, fights, and disorder connected to nightlife are often seen as part of doing business. But a health service that prevents overdose deaths? That's where some people draw the line.
It's a strange double standard.