Help my family rebuild their lives in Gaza
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Dear compassionate community,
Salam friends we are Asmaa and Alaa Hayek, reaching out with a heavy heart to urgently seek support for my family in Gaza. Our home, like many others, has been devastated, leaving my grandma, Sheefa Alyazji (80), parents, uncles, Kareem (40), Mohammed (38), Ismail (43), and their wives, Ola (33), Rasha, and Fatima, along with their young children Fadil (5), Jood (7), Sewar (4), Layan (17), Yaseer (15), Banah (10), and Stella (6), trapped in dire circumstances.
Despite having the necessary documents, the challenges of evacuating from Gaza have grown immensely. Our family faces health crises, from broken bones to cancer, and the deteriorating situation in the region leaves them in urgent need of evacuation.
The conditions in Gaza are harsh, particularly during this sacred month of Ramadan, as they reside in tents with no blankets, limited food, and the constant threat of expulsion and bombing.
Your generous contribution will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of my family as they find shelter in Gaza. The funds will be utilized for their journey, for food and to help rebuild their lives there. This will provide them with a chance for dignity and freedom in these challenging times.
Any amount you can contribute is greatly appreciated. If you are unable to donate, sharing this fundraiser with your friends and family will be a tremendous help.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your time, support, and kindness.
With gratitude,
The Alyazji family
my uncle Ismail after the amputation of his toes on the both of his feet and his four children living in the tent.
My aunt Ferial had her husband and son taken hostage by IDF and daughter in law murdered in front of her children.
My uncle Mohammed (38), before these past few horrible months, was on a list to be able to go to Turkey to receive medical treatment for the cancer in his leg and his failing liver. Without urgent intervention, his health could deteriorate rapidly, posing a significant risk to his life.
My grandmother, Sheefa (80), now in Egypt, is urgently seeking a rehabilitation center for her broken leg.
Sewar (4) living in one small tent near Rafah along with her sister, brother, father and mother.
the tents they are living in.
The food they are eating made from bird seed where my aunt Nrmeen is in the north.
our family home that was destroyed.
Fundraising team (2)
Asmaa Hayek
Organizer
Ringwood, NJ
Alaa Hayek
Team member