I want to spread awareness to this:
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was 52 as was fatally shot by ICE agents yesterday during a traffic stop in Houston. He was a father, husband and business owner. I pray for his family.
Things I will never forget that I experienced during the past 1,000 days of genocide in Gaza...
There were new evacuation orders every day—to the point where we lost count of how many times such orders were issued for our area—and we believed we would not live to see the morning...
Every day, a loved one or a friend would leave for the South; we would bid each other farewell, never knowing if it might be the last time..
The first time we were displaced, there were 30 of us in a single room..
Living in Tents:
I cannot describe the feeling of my first day in the tent, but it was a terrible, frightening feeling.
I kept wondering: have I really reached this point? Will I remain without a home, with a tent as my only shelter? I struggled to process what was happening, asking myself how long I would have to stay in this place.
I hate living in a tent... I hate its details... I hate everything about it..
You might not know what the weather is like in the tent—it’s like an oven during the day and a freezer at night.
I remember one night when we couldn't sleep because of the cold, and I was wondering... could we die from the cold?
The simplest things in our lives have become the most difficult... To get bread, we have to light a fire... To light a fire, we need to find firewood, since there is no gas... And to get firewood, we have to search everywhere, cut down trees, or gather cardboard—that is, of course, if you are lucky enough to have flour..
I will never forget how they besieged us, caused a famine, killed us, and committed massacres against us in order to obtain food.
Our children have grown up without truly living their childhoods; they have come to shoulder responsibilities just like us. My son Ayman has become a man, and I rely on him for many things..
One thousand days of war—the shelling has never stopped; we live in constant terror and anxiety, and we have forgotten the meaning of safety..
I wonder where the exit is. I am living here against my will... I have lost sight of my future... I want to live in peace..
This is just a tiny fraction of what I went through during the war...
Please, friends... your support is the reason I survived. Things are extremely difficult, and we cannot meet the needs of the cats that survived the genocide with me..
Please support me in stocking up a good quantity—enough for six months at the following link
https://t.co/AyE4LOr6eN
or , you can provide direct support via PayPal to help feed them and cover their current veterinary care.
https://t.co/4HGeWVpT8V
Thank you for standing by us during the most difficult times. I am very grateful to you for everything.
Please keep us in your prayers.
Hey all,
My friend Serena is currently at risk of becoming homeless. Donate if you can, or at the very least, PLEASE share. Every little bit helps. https://t.co/ZBfYUimDP4
Jordin Stewart, 23, was last seen walking to Menjo's in Detroit, Michigan last night, June 30, 2026. If anyone has seen him, please reach out, his family is very worried about him.
#LGBTQ_Missing
Unfortunately, we still did not reach the goal ! :((
Not a single d0nation has come in since 3 days 💔 we're 200$ away from reaching the goal!
Pls repost this & help me treat my patients for free & complete my dental studies in Gaza!🇵🇸🦷
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I ONLY GOT ONE MONTH LEFT TO REACH THE GOAL OR I WON'T EVER FIND SAFETY WHERE I LIVE. I HAVE TO AFFORD THE COSTS NECESSARY TO PAY MY TUITION AND LEAVE MY ABUSIVE ENVIRONMENT.
WE BARELY REACHED 50%. I BEG OF YOU TO HELP ME HAVE A FUTURE AS A QUEER WOMAN. I have nothing else.🚨💔
I BEG YOU
PLEASE DON'T SKIP ME :((
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So, my gfm doesn't appear to everyone!
Please support my family gfm !!!!
by sharing and quoting and donating
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