Let's Join Hands To Support More A Stray Dogs With Food, Shelters, Rehabilitation And Medication.
Let's join hands to support more a stray dogs with food, shelters, rehabilitation and medication.


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there is a special kind of loneliness that comes at the end of summer. even as the sun’s warmth lingers, there’s a quiet feeling that something has slipped away. like the last echo of laughter carried off by the wind. this time of year always brings a touch of sadness & melancholy but within that sadness, there’s also this strange comfort. a hope that despite the ending, new beginnings are just around the corner
I'm Amal, 33 years old. My husband Eyad is 39, and we have seven children: Hala (15), Nour (13), Abdelrahman (11), Mohammed (9), Omar (6), Ahmed (4), and baby Hoor, just 7 months old.

In the blink of an eye, we awoke to a devastating barrage of bombs. The war had begun, and soon tanks surrounded us as the northern Gaza Strip was declared off-limits. We fled immediately from the north, leaving behind my husband who had to stay with his elderly father who cannot walk. The presence of checkpoints and the prohibition of vehicles forced my husband to remain in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in the north of Gaza.
My four-year-old son, Ahmed, suffers from diabetes. It is a constant struggle to find insulin injections and test strips. Weeks go by without being able to check his sugar levels, leaving me in fear of whether his levels are too high or too low.
Ahmed's condition break my heart

My children are the love of my life

I fled on foot, just ten days after giving birth. I carried my ten-day-old baby and my other young children, alone, fighting for their safety. A few days later, the northern Gaza Strip was completely isolated, leaving my husband trapped.
I cannot bear the panic attacks that Hoor suffers from the constant bombing

It was incredibly difficult to care for my children without my husband, moving from one place to another. I finally sought refuge in a shelter school in Deir Al-Balah.
My children have been deprived of their father, who used to provide all their needs. Their schooling has been halted, and their mental health is in ruins due to the war. My baby girl cannot get proper nutrition and is unable to sleep due to the constant sounds of bombs.
We share our room at school with 40 people, lacking water and sanitary supplies

My husband remains in the north, experiencing severe famine. Periodically, I manage to contact him, learning that he is still alive, but his situation is dire.
We want to escape Gaza and survive this tragic war, to build a decent life for my family, providing the basics of life: food, medical care, and a safe home.
Your donations can make a world of difference for us. Every dollar can help us escape this nightmare and start anew. Your generosity can reunite our family, provide essential medical care for Ahmed, and ensure my children grow up in a peaceful environment.

Your kindness and support mean everything to us. May God bless you for your compassion.
Greetings & Gratitude🙏
Amal
this is a list of the palestinian survivors and their families who've reached out to me lately — please donate if it's within your means to do so, and REBLOG TO BOOST. thank you!
eman zaqout, vetted by 90-ghost, $23,597/$40,000
aya alanquar, vetted by 90-ghost, $10,282/$15,000
amal and family, vetted by 90-ghost, €8,185/€50,000
eman and family, can't find if this is vetted yet, $255/$50,000 (VERY LOW ON FUNDS)
mohammed and family, vetted by 90-ghost, €19,120/€35,000
musab, vetted by 90-ghost, £5,395/£8,000
mahmoud alkhaldi, vetted by 90-ghost, $12,820/$50,000
ayaa and family, vetted by 90-ghost, $3,435/$20,000
wafa and family, vetted by 90-ghost, $6,489/$50,000
ahmed and family, vetted by apollos-olives, €2,764/€30,000
yousef hilles, vetted by el-shab-hussein, €15,181/€23,000
muhammad atalla, vetted by 90-ghost, €14,075/€82,000
"what do you do in spare time" i yearn and i dream about a life where im loved and nothings ever wrong and it takes up all of my evenings and weekends doing that
You don't need to be actively trying to heal all the time. And honestly, that sounds like a recipe for burn out.
It's okay to not always be focused on your healing. It's okay to take breaks.