Help Khaled Enaya and his family building their life back
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Hi, I’m Kenza, and I'm living between France and Canada . I met Khaled through an Instagram initiative named "fundraising4palestine," and his story moved me immediately. This sponsorship is set in France but I'm sending him all the gains collected. Today, I’m reaching out to help Khaled Enaya share his story:
"In the heart of my city stood a house filled with the melody of laughter and the dreams of its residents. This house was home to a large family—me, my three younger sisters, two brothers, my mom, and my dad. But one day, all our dreams and ambitions were shattered by the devastation of occupation." — Khaled
Our former home
My family :
We are a family of seven: I am Khaled, I am 28 years old , and I am responsible for my younger siblings—Maha, Jana, and Ibrahim all of whom are minors—along with my sister Nada and with my parents. We were living in North Gaza when we had to seek refuge in a camp in the south.
Jana Enaya is 12 years old
Maha Enaya is 8 years old
Ibrahim Enaya is 16 years old
Nada Enaya is 20 years old
My father is sick and bedridden; he also suffers from hypertension. Before the war, we were a humble family and owned a refrigerator company. My younger brother dreamed of becoming a doctor. After the war, if we can escape Gaza with your help, my siblings hope to travel abroad, perhaps to Egypt, to pursue their studies. I would work as an accountant in Egypt and the Emirates.
Me and my younger sister before everything happened
Our current living conditions :
Our tent
Currently, all four of us are living in a single tent, which is small and offers no privacy. We cook over an open fire using wood debris. My humble wish right now is to have a second tent.
The Goal :
Every contribution goes directly toward essentials like food, medicine, warm clothes, and a tent to shelter them through the cold months ahead. Our goal is to raise $20,000 per family to cover these life-saving needs and, crucially, the high costs of transferring these funds (via WesternUnion). We have a narrow window to reach this goal, as platforms often restrict efforts like ours—so every dollar matters, now more than ever. Moreover, we hope to evacuate one day, once the borders open.
Please, I ask you not to turn away from our urgent plea. Your support can make a world of difference in our lives. Let us unite, showing the world the power of compassion and solidarity in times of inhumanity. Together, we can rebuild, reclaim, and forge a future filled with hope and freedom.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for your unwavering support in this urgent matter.
Organizer
Kenza Benmansour
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