Help Nour’s family build their future
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I am Sameh from Belgium, and I am deeply saddened by this fundraising campaign.
However, I have launched this campaign to help my friend, Nour from Gaza. I aim to help her rebuild her future outside of Gaza, and this is her message:
Days are passing quickly and our dreams are faded away.
It is not a fault to have a dream and work hard to achieve it, but in Gaza the situation is completely different.
Being a dreamer means you are a guilty.
No place for dreams among the attempts to stay alive in this genocide on the Gaza Strip.
I am Nour, 25, the youngest lecturer at Gaza university which has been turned into rubbles since last October 2023.
I lost my job and the only source of income to my 5 family members.
My father is a cancer patient who still needs medication while there is no hospitals in the Gaza Strip to follow up his case.
My mother has no answer to my two younger sister and brother’s question daily,” how can we escape this nightmare?
We need to travel.” They are depressed all the time and keeping crying with big loss in their weight while my mother lives in suffering when she sees her children are losing their passion to live and make their dreams true.
Tala, 22, my young sister was working hard and studying hard to graduate and become a lawyer, yet she lost her graduation year in this war and she has been stuck with no bachelor degree and no hope to find a job and support my family to meet their needs.
Moreover, Mohammed, 19, my youngest brother was enthusiastic to become a university student after he finished high school with distinction.
However, his university was destroyed and he was deprived of being a lawyer too.
Furthermore, the only place where we made beautiful memories and where we were gathering with love and care was bombed in this war.
After nine months of this genocide, we keep wondering.
Is there still hope to live again?
Is there still passion to revive our dreams?
We need your support to escape death and remain our mental health to begin again and build new life outside Gaza.
However, I have launched this campaign to help my friend, Nour from Gaza. I aim to help her rebuild her future outside of Gaza, and this is her message:
Days are passing quickly and our dreams are faded away.
It is not a fault to have a dream and work hard to achieve it, but in Gaza the situation is completely different.
Being a dreamer means you are a guilty.
No place for dreams among the attempts to stay alive in this genocide on the Gaza Strip.
I am Nour, 25, the youngest lecturer at Gaza university which has been turned into rubbles since last October 2023.
I lost my job and the only source of income to my 5 family members.
My father is a cancer patient who still needs medication while there is no hospitals in the Gaza Strip to follow up his case.
My mother has no answer to my two younger sister and brother’s question daily,” how can we escape this nightmare?
We need to travel.” They are depressed all the time and keeping crying with big loss in their weight while my mother lives in suffering when she sees her children are losing their passion to live and make their dreams true.
Tala, 22, my young sister was working hard and studying hard to graduate and become a lawyer, yet she lost her graduation year in this war and she has been stuck with no bachelor degree and no hope to find a job and support my family to meet their needs.
Moreover, Mohammed, 19, my youngest brother was enthusiastic to become a university student after he finished high school with distinction.
However, his university was destroyed and he was deprived of being a lawyer too.
Furthermore, the only place where we made beautiful memories and where we were gathering with love and care was bombed in this war.
After nine months of this genocide, we keep wondering.
Is there still hope to live again?
Is there still passion to revive our dreams?
We need your support to escape death and remain our mental health to begin again and build new life outside Gaza.
Organizer
Sameh Alsharif
Organizer
Beveren, VLG