Help me and my family evacuate from Gaza
Dear compassionate souls,
I am Ashraf and my family consists of: my wife, Doaa, my four sons (Maher, Muhammad, Abdullah, and Karam), and my father, who suffers from kidney failure, especially my father, who is 75 years old. It is now difficult for us to go to the hospital for treatment because of the aggression. We are communicating with you from the heart of Gaza and an urgent
appeal for help.
my family of 7 and I have been living in the shadows of fear and uncertainty as Gaza endures relentless and devastating bombardment. The once vibrant streets are now filled with echoes of pain, and our homes have become the frontline of a conflict that claims the lives of our family members, friends, and colleagues daily.
On October 14, our lives were shattered. The IDF called us to evacuate our homes in the Gaza Strip. In a desperate bid for survival, we packed what little belongings we had left and evacuated to another place, hoping against hope that the worst was over. Little did we know that this was only the
Now, as the situation escalates, we find ourselves facing an unthinkable choice: evacuate for the second time or risk becoming casualties of aggression. Each evacuation brings us face to face with the harsh reality that we might not survive the next bombing.
We suffer from hunger, providing food for my children, fear, and lack of medical and health facilities
We haven't drank in more than 85 days a clean drop of water and it gets worse with winter coming.
This is where we turn to you, our global community, with a plea for help and a glimmer of hope. We are initiating a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds that will allow us to leave the heart-wrenching aggression that has destroyed Gaza. Our goal is to secure the means to relocate to a safer place, far from the immediate dangers that surround us.
Your support means more than just financial assistance; it signifies solidarity, compassion, and a shared commitment to preserving human lives
Share our story, amplify our plea, and stand with us as we navigate through the darkest days of our lives.
Thank you for being a beacon of hope in our darkest hour.