Osama and Reham are young, educated, positive, and devoted parents of four wonderful little children. Before the war, they had a peaceful and happy life, which, unfortunately, was destroyed along with their home. At the beginning of the war, everything they had built with love and hope was destroyed, and their suffering began. They were displaced many times. This beautiful family has gone through unimaginably difficult circumstances. Left without any source of income, they are in desperate need of support. They know what hunger, thirst, and fear feel like. They know the devastating pain of losing dear family members, friends, and loved ones. Osama knows what it feels like to have a sick child and not be able to find the necessary medicines, watching his condition worsen. He knows the feeling of going to bed hungry because there is not enough food for all of them. Their youngest child, Abdulrahman, was born during the war. Suleyman is 3 years old, Lama is 4, and Mohammed is 6. In addition to them, Osama also cares for his elderly and sick mother, Mrs. Farhana, who suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney failure. This dignified family needs continuous donations to provide diapers, milk, medicine for Mrs. Farhana, food for everyone, and clothes and shoes for the children. Your support is invaluable to them. Your help will give them a chance to get through this difficult time and alleviate their suffering.
DONATE BY FOLLOWING THIS LINKAsmaa and Abdullah have two wonderful children - Mirna, 6 years old and Tarik, 4 years old. Before the war, the family had a normal, dignified life in Rafah. But then, in an instant, everything turned upside down. First, like most people in Gaza, the family lost their livelihood. Then came the great trial - the displacement from their home in Rafah. Asmaa, a young devoted mother, had exactly one day to pack her family's life into a few bags and take the road to the unknown. With the help of donations from good people, we were able to provide them with funds with which they bought the tent, in which they lived throughout the summer, autumn and winter. We are happy that at least they were finally allowed to return to Rafah and move back into their house. However, the struggle for survival is a daily challenge. Providing food, water, medicine is difficult and tiring, and they do not have any income now.
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