Help Nada and her family evacuate Gaza
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My name is Auburn, I’m a healthcare worker and I would like to share the story of Nada Musa and her family who are struggling to survive the devastation in Gaza. Any donation is received with the utmost gratitude.
The goal for the campaign is lofty at $75,600 for 9 family members, at the most current rate of $7000 (and inclusive of the 20% tax upon withdrawal of funds). The family consists of Nada, her 3 month old daughter, her husband, father and mother and 4 siblings aged 25, 21, 17, and 13.
Before October 7th, Nada was working as a speech therapist with children, we bonded over our mutual work experience in healthcare and with children with disabilities.
Her family has a generations long practice of tatreetz (Palestinian embroidery with a rich and beautiful history). Before the destruction, they had a successful business sharing this craft handed down by their great grandmothers. Imagine how beautiful it would be to help this little girl, born under threat of death, to have the chance to someday learn the craft of her matriarchs?
When their house was nearly destroyed (it is not livable for 9 people in the condition it’s in, but they remain here), they suffered multiple losses and still grieve deeply the deaths of her aunt and cousins.
I have video chatted with Nada, her mother, and her beautiful baby, and saw for myself the destruction in which they are forced to live, and also to see that despite all, their spirit and hope remain intact. Let’s help them keep it alive. No matter how small, any effort to support is appreciated. Thank you
The goal for the campaign is lofty at $75,600 for 9 family members, at the most current rate of $7000 (and inclusive of the 20% tax upon withdrawal of funds). The family consists of Nada, her 3 month old daughter, her husband, father and mother and 4 siblings aged 25, 21, 17, and 13.
Before October 7th, Nada was working as a speech therapist with children, we bonded over our mutual work experience in healthcare and with children with disabilities.
Her family has a generations long practice of tatreetz (Palestinian embroidery with a rich and beautiful history). Before the destruction, they had a successful business sharing this craft handed down by their great grandmothers. Imagine how beautiful it would be to help this little girl, born under threat of death, to have the chance to someday learn the craft of her matriarchs?
When their house was nearly destroyed (it is not livable for 9 people in the condition it’s in, but they remain here), they suffered multiple losses and still grieve deeply the deaths of her aunt and cousins.
I have video chatted with Nada, her mother, and her beautiful baby, and saw for myself the destruction in which they are forced to live, and also to see that despite all, their spirit and hope remain intact. Let’s help them keep it alive. No matter how small, any effort to support is appreciated. Thank you
Organizer
Auburn Shapiro
Organizer
Seattle, WA