Help me ,my family ,and my cat Peace.
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Dear Supporters,
My name is Eslam, and I am a 16-year-old from Gaza. I am reaching out to you during a time of profound hardship, as my family and I are currently displaced in Khan Yunis due to the ongoing conflict. The violence has upended our lives, making it nearly impossible for me to continue my high school education and leaving us struggling to find a sense of normalcy.
This is my brother Mohammed, a renewable energy engineer who graduated just days before the war started. He dreams of continuing his education with a master's degree in Malaysia. My other brother, Ahmed, is in his final year studying information technology, but the war has interrupted his studies. He hopes to leave the country to finish his education abroad. My sister, Insam, also a renewable energy engineer, lost her job because of the war and now wants to move abroad to find new opportunities and rebuild her life.
In the midst of this chaos, we encountered Peace, a brave cat who has become a symbol of hope for our family. We rescued her from a displacement camp after she emerged from the rubble of her former home, where her owners tragically lost their lives. Adopting Peace was not just an act of kindness; it was a step toward healing for both her and us.
However, Peace is suffering from severe psychological trauma. The sounds of war have left her frightened and anxious, and she needs regular veterinary care to help her cope. Unfortunately, obtaining such care is increasingly challenging in our current situation. The local veterinary clinics are overwhelmed, and the cost of supplies for her care has skyrocketed, making it difficult for us to provide the essentials she requires.
We also face difficulties in ensuring that Peace has enough nutritious food and litter. The ongoing conflict has led to soaring prices for basic necessities, leaving families like ours struggling to make ends meet. Every day is a challenge, and while we do our best to care for her, our limited resources often make it feel impossible. It breaks my heart to see her suffer, and I often wonder what more we could do to help her heal.
Moreover, our living situation is unstable. If we need to evacuate again, we do not have a secure place for Peace. The thought of leaving her behind is unbearable, yet we must always be prepared for the unexpected. This uncertainty weighs heavily on our hearts, adding to the stress of our circumstances.
Despite these challenges, Peace has shown incredible resilience. When we first brought her home, she was terrified and hesitant. It took time for her to trust us, but slowly, she began to find comfort in our presence. There were moments when she would curl up beside me, purring softly, and for those brief instances, the weight of the world felt a little lighter.
We are reaching out to you for support to ensure that Peace receives the care she so desperately needs. Your contributions can help us provide her with the medical attention required to address her trauma, as well as the food and supplies essential for her well-being.
Imagine a life for Peace where she can roam freely, play, and feel secure. Your kindness can make this possible. Supporting her means standing with us in our struggle and recognizing that love and compassion can flourish even amid devastation.
Every act of kindness counts. Your support, no matter how small, can create ripples of change. We understand that many of you may be facing your own struggles, but sharing our story can help raise awareness and garner support for Peace and our family.
Thank you for considering our appeal. Together, we can help Peace live a healthy, joyful life, allowing her to symbolize resilience in Gaza. Your support means more than just providing for her needs; it offers our family hope during these challenging times.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Eslam
Organizer
Eslam Said
Organizer
Gothenburg