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Aseel Hossam's Family
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Aseel Hossam is a 28-year-old married mother of three who lives with her husband, their children aged 3.5, 8, and 10, and her bedridden, paralyzed mother-in-law. The family of six has been displaced four times since the genocide began. They currently shelter in a damaged makeshift tent that is in need of repair. With no jobs available, they depend completely on donations to survive and have also accumulated debts from the hardships they have faced. The children have only just returned to school after two years without education, so the family must now provide them with the necessary materials. Aseel’s mother-in-law requires daily medication that is difficult for them to afford. Their encampment has no soup kitchen, which means they have to pay for all their drinking and washing water. As winter approaches, Aseel urgently needs a new tent along with blankets and warm clothes for herself and the children. Every contribution, no matter how small, would bring real relief and hope to the family. Please donate and share their story if you can.
Material support is critical but so is emotional support. Most people are not in touch with Palestinians in Gaza and don’t have regular conversations with them. Creating connections beyond donations is important to show people in Gaza our solidarity and that we are thinking of them all the time.
Areej is Palestinian from Gaza living in the diaspora and she wanted to send Iman in Gaza a message. Iman lives in the Refaat Alareer Camp and her daughter Lamar suffers from a severe war injury where she can’t walk and suffers from horrible bed sores.
“Forgive us” says Areej. We often get messages like this in our inbox. As Muslims, we know that we have failed as an ummah to stop the genocide after almost three years. But we can’t stop fighting and trying.
Thank you Areej for the beautiful message to Iman and we pray that we all reunite in a liberated Palestine very soon inshallah 🤲🏽
Continue to support our Refaat Alareer Campaign through link: https://t.co/dT6xhwzZFU
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People are still unable to connect to Internet in many parts of Gaza. Crips for eSIMs for Gaza is still sending and topping up eSIMs!
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Have you ever had to knock on peoples doors and ask for water for your thirsty children? Parents in Gaza like this man had to because a water truck didn’t come for one day.
Give to Gaza: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
We have run out of words to describe the extent of the tragedy in Gaza. Talks about the “board of peace” is giving people the impression that things are ok in Gaza but the reality is opposite that completely.
The Sameer Project reduced water distributions significantly and we are getting daily requests from camps for water trucks. With monthly donors giving $10 or $100, we can secure enough money to provide the maximum amount of water.
Keep in mind that we get free water from MSF and subsidized water from UNICEF so we pay for fuel and trucking. Every penny you donate for water provides more water than if we pay from private desalination plants.
Help us give more water by donating now to the Food & Water Campaign: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
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SAVE US FROM STARVATION 🛑
SAVE US FROM STARVATION 🛑
Yesterday I couldn't buy food cuz of the high prices and I don't have food and I asked u for help but no one helped me
My family and I will die without donations
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Yesterday, we asked our ground team: are people noticing that our services have stopped? https://t.co/1j2S3RoAgU
The answer was immediate. Camp managers are calling. Municipality representatives are calling. Families are asking every day when the food and water will return. And one of the initiatives they are asking about most is our buses!!
Transportation in Gaza is not a convenience. People need our buses to reach hospitals, medical appointments, rehabilitation, markets, and essential services. People are exhausted. Many are injured, elderly, sick, or simply cannot afford transportation.
At capacity, we operated 9 free bus routes. We were forced to cut that to 5. Now, during this funding pause, we are down to just 2 emergency routes - transporting kidney dialysis patients to Al-Shifa Hospital and amputee patients to Hamad Hospital. We went from spending thousands of dollars per day keeping people moving across Gaza to just hundreds to maintain these critical hospital routes.
And people are feeling the loss. We need to start our buses again.
Monthly donations give us the predictable funding to restore routes and keep them running. Donate to our General Fund, become a monthly donor, people are telling us what they need the most - time for us to respond again.
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Mayada Aziz's Family
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A small donation can fill an empty stomach tonight
Mayada Aziz, a 21-year-old married woman originally from Beit Hanoun, now lives displaced in Deir Al-Balah with her husband and their one-year-old son Nabil in a rented tent that costs $700, shared among extended family members. Before the genocide began on October 7, 2023, she was studying to achieve her goals and had prepared for her wedding, collecting clothes and belongings for a stable life in her husband's home; however, the genocide forced her to postpone the ceremony, evacuate over 25 times, and eventually marry in the street. She gave birth to Nabil via Cesarean section, but just days later, while still in severe pain and unable to stand properly, she was forced to flee as her home was bombed. Her husband suffers from a damaged spinal disc, her father has diabetes that has impacted his shoulder, and her mother deals with cartilage issues, high blood pressure, and foot problems; as their only child, Mayada once shared a happy family life but now struggles to provide basic needs like food, milk, diapers, and shelter for her son amid malnutrition risks and approaching winter, while the family faces ongoing hunger, lack of medicine, and instability.
Thin is what the Zionist military occupation does to children. Mohammed is only 12 years old and during forced displacement from the North, an Israeli “soldier” struck him in the back of the head with the butt of her rifle. The injury severely damaged his right eye, leaving him without sight in it. https://t.co/LptrqznB9k
His life was changed forever. The one who struck him walked away. Mohammed was left to learn how to live with what was done to him. With one eye. And yet, he continues. He endures.
Today, Mohammed attends Quran memorization classes at the Muhafaza Memorization Center in Northern Gaza through with our teacher Ms. Maryam. In memorizing the Quran, he has found meaning, patience, discipline, and a place where he can simply be a child again.
This is why our work cannot be reduced to food, water, or medicine alone. Gaza’s children need spaces that restore what genocide and brutal occupation has tried to take from them: safety, faith, community, purpose, and hope.
Help children like Mohammed have something consistent to return to - a classroom, a community, and people who continue to show up for them.
What happened to Mohammed cannot be undone. But we can make sure he does not have to rebuild his life alone. Become a monthly donor to The Sameer Project’s General Fund to support these small but incredibly impactful initiatives we run.
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This man says that The Sameer Project is their only source of water. In such a crisis, with such severe shortages, how are we supposed to tell these families in these camps that we no longer can afford to deliver life sustaining water to them? https://t.co/6l9JFjXgdv
We used to provide 80,000 liters per day to the South and Central areas, but on July 14 one of our water trucks broke down and we couldn’t complete that route, delivering only 40,000 that day. Creating even more of a lack. And now - now? Nothing to these areas due to lack of funding.
July 13-
DEIR AL-BALAH:
• Children Care Camp – 10000 liters
• al-Amal Camp – 8000 liters
• Shaheen Camp – 8000 liters
• al-Khaldi Camp – 8000 liters
AL-ZAWAIDA:
• Refaat al-Areer Camp – 10000 liters
• al-Sawarha Street – 8000 liters
• al-Nour Camp – 8000 liters
KHAN YOUNIS:
• Ahl al-Shamal Camp – 10000 liters
• al-Jenan Camp 3 – 10000 liters
Total Distributed: 80000 liters
July 14-
DEIR AL-BALAH:
• Children Care Camp – 10000 liters
KHAN YOUNIS:
• Qatar Camp – 10000 liters
• al-Fajer Camp 8 – 10000 liters
• al-Jora Camp – 10000 liters
Total Distributed: 40000 liters
Give for Food and Water. The link is in our profile.
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Today, the most stagnant fund I host is:
• Mawasi families: https://t.co/t5JPJ9hrZr
• Last support: August 14
• Help volunteers deliver food and water to over FIFTY displaced families...click weekly on a five!
A mother brings her young daughter and baby with her to find our water trucks. In their hands is a homemade doll - stuffed with cotton and sewn together from scraps of different fabric. https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX. Both children want it. Because this simple handmade doll is one of the only distractions they have, one of the few things that still resembles childhood and play.
The deprivation in Gaza can be seen everywhere.
It is in the mother who cannot afford a new prayer robe. The child without a toy. The patient without medication. The family without enough food. The tent without hygiene supplies. And the mother carrying her children to search for something as fundamental as water.
These are the ordinary pieces of a dignified life that have been stripped away one by one. We cannot replace everything that has been taken from these families. But we can bring them water. A live essential.
Help The Sameer Project bring back water. Help us give families one less thing to search for, worry about, and go without.
Sign up your network to become monthly donors of our Food and Water Campaign.
Other ways to donate include:
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Medication that has been available for free at our Tawbah Clinic is not always available at other medical points in Gaza - and when it is available, it certainly is not always free. https://t.co/LLwKJegeB1
For patients with chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension, consistency is everything. Medication cannot be available this week and disappear the next. Treatment cannot depend on whether The Sameer Project has funding that month.
Consistent treatment. Medications kept in stock. Zero charge to the patient. This is what chronic disease care must look like during a genocide. These patients have endured enough. They should not also have to wonder where their next month of medication will come from while an untreated condition steadily deteriorates into an emergency.
It costs us approximately $2,050 every single day to operate Tawbah and provide the medications, supplies, staff, and services our patients rely on. They don't need treatment for just today. They need the certainty that their treatment will still be there tomorrow, next week, and next month.
That requires consistent funding.
Become a monthly donor. Help us keep Tawbah stocked, free, and there for the patients who depend on it. Sign up in the Medical Campaign in our bio.
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Don't ignore me, i'm tired 💔
I fight anaemia caused by malnutrition, and I always feel dizzy. My health is getting worse, and my hair is falling out. The doctor said I need vegetables, meat and vitamins, but I can't afford it.
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🚨🚨We are screaming at the top of our lungs. We are sounding the alarm. We need to get back to work🚨🚨 https://t.co/HVDgjRJJ2B
Just yesterday, three young men were killed in a fight over drinking water. People are so deprived of the most basic necessity of life, that they are now dying trying to access it.
The situation in Gaza is desperate, and it is quickly deteriorating.
People need water. They need food. They need the basic essentials required to stay alive. And The Sameer Project needs to be able to respond.
But we do not have consistent funding to operate at the capacity Gaza demands. And yet people are waiting, they need our assistance.
We need monthly donors.
Consistency allows us to plan. Gaza needs stability. And in a place where almost everything has been made uncertain, your monthly donation allows us to show up not just today, but tomorrow.
Please sign up to become a monthly donor today: $5, $10, $25, $50, $100 - whatever you can commit to consistently. And then send this to everyone you know. Ask your friends. Ask your family. Ask your coworkers. Ask your community to sign up with you.
We are sounding the alarm because this is critical now. Monthly giving means daily survival. Help us get back to work.
Scan and become a monthly donor to our Food and Water Campaign.
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Today's #LL4GazaHighlight thread - 08/20 🔦
🚨🚨🚨 Currently 264 (-2) 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 ✨🫒
This was the last time we were able to provide infant formula and diapers to an entire camp. That was over a month ago. The babies didn’t stop needing them because our funding ran out.
Please help here: https://t.co/1j2S3RoAgU
On July 11, The Sameer Project provided infant formula and diapers for 44 babies and young children in Al-Karama Camp, in Deir al-Balah, Al-Bureij.
Formula. Diapers. The most basic necessities for caring for a baby. The need is still there. The mothers are still there. The babies and toddlers are still there. But right now, our funding for distributions like this is gone. The total for this distribution including 23 cans of baby formula 1 and 2, diapers number 1, 2, 3 and 6 for 29 count, and diaper size 5 for an addition 29 count, was $652 after 11% banking commission fees.
A mother should not have to wonder how she will feed her baby or where the next diaper will come from. We need monthly donors so we can bring these distribution back and know that we can sustain them. These babies need more than one delivery. They need us to still be there next month, and the month after that.
Help us become a dependable source of aid for these families and donate monthly to our General Fund: https://t.co/1j2S3RoAgU
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