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One of the many really bad conversations we have sometimes
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😢😓💔🤝🤝 Dear friends,
I am Bilal from Gaza, Palestine. My family and I are going through very difficult circumstances due to the ongoing violence here. Our situation is very difficult.
We have created a GoFundMe page to ask for support. Any donation or help spreading our story on Tumblr and other platforms would be greatly appreciated. I want to save what's left of my family. I lost sixteen of them
Thank you for your understanding and help during this difficult time.
With gratitude,
🤝🙏🙏🙏 Bilal
Vetted here.

Title: Urgent Appeal for Help: My Family and Father in Gaza Need Your Support 🚨‼️

Dear Friends,
My name is Ahmed Al-Turk, and my family and I are living through unimaginable hardship in Gaza. The situation here is dire, and our lives are in constant danger. I am reaching out to you with a heartfelt plea for help. Every donation you make is not just a contribution—it's a lifeline for us.
This fundraiser is vetted and verified by @el-shab-hussein @nabulsi (you may check it out here along with other vetted Gaza fundraisers, Ahmad Turk And aseel Turk is #96.) and Post here >>> nabulsi

The cost of living has skyrocketed, and essential supplies are almost impossible to find. Our primary concern right now is my father's health. About three weeks ago, he was severely injured in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, near the Nuseirat Refugee Camp. The experience was heartbreaking—seeing him in the ambulance, knowing that every second mattered. 😞
My father sustained a severe head injury and damage to his hand. He underwent an emergency surgery to save his life, but he still faces a long road to recovery. His hand was severely injured, with three tendons and a nerve cut. He urgently needs a specialized surgery to repair the tendons, but the cost of this procedure is extraordinarily high 😭😭





We are facing an uphill battle, and your support can make all the difference. The campaign has been verified by reputable sources, including Al-Nabulsi and Al-Sab Hussein. We are relying on your generosity to help us get through this tough time and give my father a chance to regain the use of his hand. Verify here and here.

My beautiful family 👨👩👧👦🏡 is going through tough times, but we hold onto hope and strength. We need your support to get through this, and every donation makes a difference. Thank you for being there for us ❤️🩹❤️🩹🙏🏻
( AHMAD 24 years and AMAN 21 years and ASEEL 19 years and MUHAMMED 23 years and HADA 15 years and SUAD 53 years and my father’s JEHAD 59 years )


Imagine this: it's been eight days, and we've only received one donation of just $5. Please, donate as soon as you can. We urgently need your help. 🚨🙏🏻😭


Please, if you can, contribute to our cause and help us bring some relief to our family. Every little bit counts and brings us one step closer to recovery ❤️🩹🫂
Thank you for your kindness and support.
Ahmad Al-Turk
Please reblog and donate 🙏🏻
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website is still a work in progress but this link directs to the list of vetted fundraisers!!
none of this is new info, but you know I have the "loves to write lists and compile links" disposition, so I thought it might be helpful to share some of the tips I've seen about how to make sure you're sharing legitimate palestinian evacuation fundraisers and bundle all those tips into a single handy reference post.
this is a spreadsheet of legitimate ("vetted") fundraisers on tumblr.
this post explains how the people who maintain this spreadsheet confirm the legitimacy of each fundraiser they add.
this podcast episode ("yousef and the fourth move") explains why evacuation fundraisers are often organized by people who don't live in gaza and/or who may not be immediate relatives of the people trying to evacuate. it's part three of a series about a man named yousef and his family; parts one and two aren't required listening for part three to make sense, but if you have a few hours to spare then I wholeheartedly recommend listening to all of them.
this is the process that I personally have been using to check whether a particular fundraiser has been vetted:
spreadsheet method
open the vetted fundraisers spreadsheet.
inside this spreadsheet, open the "find..." menu. on a windows computer, this shortcut is ctrl+F. on a mac, this shortcut is cmd+F. on a mobile device, click the three dots menu in the upper right corner of your screen, then select Find and replace.
search for the last name of the person or family in the fundraiser. you may get several results because last names obviously aren't unique; keep hitting "next" until you've looked at all the results.
if you find an entry in the spreadsheet that has the exact same name and whose gofundme link leads to the same fundraiser associated with the blog, it's legitimate. if you don't find an entry in the spreadsheet that matches the blog's fundraiser, that does not mean it's a scam. try the next method below!
tumblr search method
copy the username of the tumblr who originally posted the fundraiser and/or sent you a message asking you to boost the fundraiser. (for example, username123)
paste this username into tumblr's search bar.
for best results, click the All types drop-down menu, then select Text. since the search page is often dominated by asks sent by username123 (which people then answer and tag with their username), this helps narrow things down a bit.
look to see if any people who are not username123 have made posts confirming that username123 is legitimate. this includes people who've reblogged fundraisers and added notes, people who've compiled masterlists, and people sharing hyperlinks to other posts confirming a fundraiser's legitimacy. if the message seems to be "yep, looks legit," then it's safe to assume it's legit.
this is not a comprehensive list, but here are some of the usernames I've seen associated with "yep, looks legit"-type posts and who I've come to trust by association. (disclaimers: I am not mutuals with any of the users, and not all of them do the vetting firsthand, but the ones who don't vet posts themselves still seem to be careful about what they share and therefore are a good lead to follow. also, don't bug these people to vet fundraisers for you unless they've specifically indicated that they're open to that.)
90-ghost
el-shab-hussein
nabulsi
appsa
northgazaupdates
retvolution
communistchilchuck
neptunerings
a-shade-of-blue
shimamitsu
neither of these methods yielded anything definitive; what now?
it may just be too early to tell. unless a trusted source has shared overwhelming evidence that a particular fundraiser is a scam (which seems to be a very very rare occurrence), the best thing you can do is ignore it. don't report their blog as spam, because there's a good chance it's a legitimate fundraiser who just hasn't been vetted yet.