Ahlam Muhammed’s children need help surviving the aid block
United States
This campaign is on the behalf of Ahlam Muhammed’s and Ahlam’s family. Ahlam is a woman surviving on the Gaza Strip. Even among those displaced, her situation is very bad and she needs this campaign to feed her children and collect donations. Imagine, sheiscarried due to the terror and sad to sell her children’s clothes to feed them.
In her own words:
“We appeal to the kind hearts, I am Ahlam, married and I have three children, Adam, Karim and Jannat. We live in Gaza and since the beginning of the war we have been suffering from fear, hunger, bombing and displacement from one place to another. We lost our most basic rights, which is to live in safety. I lost my child. As a result of the insane bombing, lack of food and unavailability of medicine, he died in my womb despite my complete concern for him to breathe life, but the occupation refused to give me that joy. My children lost their education and their rights from displacement to displacement and the suffering of collecting firewood, water and a livelihood. My house was damaged as a result of the continuous bombing on us. I hope you can help me.”
Belinda Henry
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United States
This campaign is on the behalf of Ahlam Muhammed’s and Ahlam’s family. Ahlam is a woman surviving on the Gaza Strip. Even among those displaced, her situation is very bad and she needs this campaign to feed her children and collect donations. Imagine, sheiscarried due to the terror and sad to sell her children’s clothes to feed them.
In her own words:
“We appeal to the kind hearts, I am Ahlam, married and I have three children, Adam, Karim and Jannat. We live in Gaza and since the beginning of the war we have been suffering from fear, hunger, bombing and displacement from one place to another. We lost our most basic rights, which is to live in safety. I lost my child. As a result of the insane bombing, lack of food and unavailability of medicine, he died in my womb despite my complete concern for him to breathe life, but the occupation refused to give me that joy. My children lost their education and their rights from displacement to displacement and the suffering of collecting firewood, water and a livelihood. My house was damaged as a result of the continuous bombing on us. I hope you can help me.”
Belinda Henry
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