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For over a year, Palestinians in Gaza have endured relentless genocide, displacement, and manufactured famine. Families are struggling to survive without consistent access to food, water, shelter, medicine, and basic necessities. The need for direct aid has never been more urgent, and I’m reaching out to ask for your support in providing lifesaving assistance.

Heavy rains are flooding tents, destroying belongings, and making survival even more difficult. The genocide has created a manufactured famine, with less than 6% of food aid needs being met and prices for essentials skyrocketing daily.

This fundraiser is rooted in mutual aid, solidarity, and radical hope for a free and thriving Palestine. The funds raised will be distributed to six families in Gaza who are enduring unimaginable hardship. I hope to expand this list as I gain the capacity to provide meaningful, consistent support to more families.

In addition, this project aims to support families who may not feel comfortable or safe sharing their stories publicly. Due to cultural, religious, and security concerns, many families in Gaza face barriers to fundraising for their survival online. By donating to this campaign, you are giving those families a chance to receive support in a way that protects their dignity and privacy.

Your donations will provide for daily survival needs such as: food, water, medicine, health care, winter clothing, blankets, gas, cleaning supplies, hygiene products, shelter, and transportation.

The money raised through this campaign and other donation methods will be distributed to the families through their existing fundraisers, PayPal, or international bank wire.

I maintain regular communication with the families to assess their needs and respond to the rapidly changing situation. From six months of doing this work, I have built strong relationships and a solid understanding of the most effective ways to get support to Gaza.

Learn more about this project, the families I am supporting, and how to get involved here!

Every contribution is so appreciated – no matter the amount. Recurring donations are especially valuable in providing stable, ongoing support. If you’re unable to donate, you can still help by sharing this fundraiser widely and raising awareness about the urgent needs in Gaza.

Hi, I’m Kelly! I am a community organizer focused on raising mutual aid funds to support Palestinian families in Gaza facing unimaginable hardship. I started this journey in May, though I wish I had started sooner. I work with Triangle Art 4 Aid, a collective of artists and organizers using art-based events to raise mutual aid funds, and I also run Liberation Works, where I sell crafts and goods for donations.

I strive to center solidarity and collective liberation in my work. Palestinians are not passive recipients of aid but partners in our fight for justice. Together, we are building the networks and community necessary for a future where everyone has the resources and freedom that they deserve.

Through this work, I have connected directly with families and artists in Gaza. Every dollar raised goes directly to families in Gaza, where mutual aid has become a lifeline amid displacement, famine, and relentless violence.

I am committed to continuing this work, amplifying Palestinian voices, and building a community rooted in love, hope, and resistance. If you are interested in supporting or learning more, I would love to connect!

Instead of feeling paralyzed by guilt or grief, we must turn those feelings into something revolutionary. We must hold onto our humanity—our pain, our love, and especially our hope—and keep fighting for liberation until everyone is free

I’m devastated to share that Jamal Fadi Adnan Al-Najjar (5 years old), one of Fadi’s children, was martyred today in Nasser Medical Complex. He lost his life after losing weight from about 16 kg to only 7, as a result of suffering from severe malnutrition in the midst of the suffocating siege and lack of food and medicine in the Gaza Strip.

He was starved to death by “isreal.”

Fadi, Jamal’s father, told me today:

“My heart is truly aching, my sister, and I hope you will share this with the whole world, so that our voice can reach all parts of the world, so that they know that we are dying from malnutrition here.”

May Allah have mercy on him, forgive him, and grant him the highest place in Paradise.

Please keep donating. Please keep raising your voice for Gaza.

Hello all,

Thank you so much for your continued support. Your donations are still being distributed regularly, and as always, you can find a full record of all transfers on our website: bit.ly/gaza-aid.

I wish I had better news to share, but the reality is that things have never been more catastrophic. Over 600 Palestinians have now been starved to death by the occupation—including more than 70 children. Prices are impossibly high, but even worse, food is vanishing from the markets altogether.

Please don’t take this as a reason to pause donations. The situation is constantly shifting. Inflation is at an all time high. Your contribution could mean the difference between someone being able to grab a bag of flour the moment it becomes available—or going hungry for days longer.

And we need to do more than donate too. We must escalate. Be louder. Organize. Boycott. Disrupt. Get creative. And keep praying.

Thank you for continuing to believe in and support this project. It matters more than ever.

With gratitude,

Kelly

Hello all,

The situation has truly never been so horrible as it is now. Many foods are completely unavailable. The food that is available is extremely expensive. Nearly all aid has been blocked since March 2. Families have been displaced MULTIPLE times since March 18, and many of our siblings in Gaza are sleeping on the street with no shelter at all. Tents cost $800-1000. The cost of 2 potatoes and an eggplant is $15. And on top of this, the violence has been unending and unimaginably cruel.

Gaza needs your support and solidarity more than ever.

Since November 26, we have raised $24,190 together for Liberation Works Mutual Aid. This works out to $3,694 for five families, $4,660 for Maryam and Bilal’s family, and $1,058 for Rosa and Anas’ family.

We have also raised $622 for food distributions in Khan Younis, an additional $1000 for the family of Rosa and Anas, and more than $1250 for five separate fundraising campaigns.

Thank you so so much.

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For over a year, Palestinians in Gaza have endured relentless genocide, displacement, and manufactured famine. Families are struggling to survive without consistent access to food, water, shelter, medicine, and basic necessities. The need for direct aid has never been more urgent, and I’m reaching out to ask for your support in providing lifesaving assistance.

Heavy rains are flooding tents, destroying belongings, and making survival even more difficult. The genocide has created a manufactured famine, with less than 6% of food aid needs being met and prices for essentials skyrocketing daily.

This fundraiser is rooted in mutual aid, solidarity, and radical hope for a free and thriving Palestine. The funds raised will be distributed to six families in Gaza who are enduring unimaginable hardship. I hope to expand this list as I gain the capacity to provide meaningful, consistent support to more families.

In addition, this project aims to support families who may not feel comfortable or safe sharing their stories publicly. Due to cultural, religious, and security concerns, many families in Gaza face barriers to fundraising for their survival online. By donating to this campaign, you are giving those families a chance to receive support in a way that protects their dignity and privacy.

Your donations will provide for daily survival needs such as: food, water, medicine, health care, winter clothing, blankets, gas, cleaning supplies, hygiene products, shelter, and transportation.

The money raised through this campaign and other donation methods will be distributed to the families through their existing fundraisers, PayPal, or international bank wire.

I maintain regular communication with the families to assess their needs and respond to the rapidly changing situation. From six months of doing this work, I have built strong relationships and a solid understanding of the most effective ways to get support to Gaza.

Learn more about this project, the families I am supporting, and how to get involved here!

Every contribution is so appreciated – no matter the amount. Recurring donations are especially valuable in providing stable, ongoing support. If you’re unable to donate, you can still help by sharing this fundraiser widely and raising awareness about the urgent needs in Gaza.

Hi, I’m Kelly! I am a community organizer focused on raising mutual aid funds to support Palestinian families in Gaza facing unimaginable hardship. I started this journey in May, though I wish I had started sooner. I work with Triangle Art 4 Aid, a collective of artists and organizers using art-based events to raise mutual aid funds, and I also run Liberation Works, where I sell crafts and goods for donations.

I strive to center solidarity and collective liberation in my work. Palestinians are not passive recipients of aid but partners in our fight for justice. Together, we are building the networks and community necessary for a future where everyone has the resources and freedom that they deserve.

Through this work, I have connected directly with families and artists in Gaza. Every dollar raised goes directly to families in Gaza, where mutual aid has become a lifeline amid displacement, famine, and relentless violence.

I am committed to continuing this work, amplifying Palestinian voices, and building a community rooted in love, hope, and resistance. If you are interested in supporting or learning more, I would love to connect!

Instead of feeling paralyzed by guilt or grief, we must turn those feelings into something revolutionary. We must hold onto our humanity—our pain, our love, and especially our hope—and keep fighting for liberation until everyone is free

I’m devastated to share that Jamal Fadi Adnan Al-Najjar (5 years old), one of Fadi’s children, was martyred today in Nasser Medical Complex. He lost his life after losing weight from about 16 kg to only 7, as a result of suffering from severe malnutrition in the midst of the suffocating siege and lack of food and medicine in the Gaza Strip.

He was starved to death by “isreal.”

Fadi, Jamal’s father, told me today:

“My heart is truly aching, my sister, and I hope you will share this with the whole world, so that our voice can reach all parts of the world, so that they know that we are dying from malnutrition here.”

May Allah have mercy on him, forgive him, and grant him the highest place in Paradise.

Please keep donating. Please keep raising your voice for Gaza.

Hello all,

Thank you so much for your continued support. Your donations are still being distributed regularly, and as always, you can find a full record of all transfers on our website: bit.ly/gaza-aid.

I wish I had better news to share, but the reality is that things have never been more catastrophic. Over 600 Palestinians have now been starved to death by the occupation—including more than 70 children. Prices are impossibly high, but even worse, food is vanishing from the markets altogether.

Please don’t take this as a reason to pause donations. The situation is constantly shifting. Inflation is at an all time high. Your contribution could mean the difference between someone being able to grab a bag of flour the moment it becomes available—or going hungry for days longer.

And we need to do more than donate too. We must escalate. Be louder. Organize. Boycott. Disrupt. Get creative. And keep praying.

Thank you for continuing to believe in and support this project. It matters more than ever.

With gratitude,

Kelly

Hello all,

The situation has truly never been so horrible as it is now. Many foods are completely unavailable. The food that is available is extremely expensive. Nearly all aid has been blocked since March 2. Families have been displaced MULTIPLE times since March 18, and many of our siblings in Gaza are sleeping on the street with no shelter at all. Tents cost $800-1000. The cost of 2 potatoes and an eggplant is $15. And on top of this, the violence has been unending and unimaginably cruel.

Gaza needs your support and solidarity more than ever.

Since November 26, we have raised $24,190 together for Liberation Works Mutual Aid. This works out to $3,694 for five families, $4,660 for Maryam and Bilal’s family, and $1,058 for Rosa and Anas’ family.

We have also raised $622 for food distributions in Khan Younis, an additional $1000 for the family of Rosa and Anas, and more than $1250 for five separate fundraising campaigns.

Thank you so so much.

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