Lifeline for Hind, Shield for Her Family

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We are a family from Gaza, and we were displaced to a tent in south Al Mawasi after losing everything we owned due to the violent bombing that destroyed our home and businesses—since the 2025 ceasefire we have returned to our wrecked home. Our lives have turned into hell, and we are suffering greatly under extremely harsh conditions.

My name is Amaar and I have a wife Amal and three children who are dear to my heart: – Hind, the eldest, is 14 years old and suffers from diabetes that was caused by psychological trauma and fear from previous wars. Hind needs continuous treatment and medical follow-up to ensure her health. – Ahmed, 9 years old, watches his family’s suffering and feels constant anxiety about securing food and the life he desires. Every day, Ahmed wishes he could return to the days of peace. – Yousef, the youngest, is 6 years old, and he always talks about the toys and food he dreams of, and he misses his home and his previous toys very much. He was injured in April when we were in Rafah because a solar panel fell on him when he was playing with the kids near our tent.

We are now without any source of income, and it is almost impossible for us to meet our simplest needs. Every moment that passes is a real suffering, and our children are suffering greatly from this difficult situation.

I want to seek asylum for my family outside the country, but at the same time I need to afford daily expenses, especially for the treatment of my daughter Hind. She needs to check her blood sugar 7 times a day and take insulin doses about 5 times. The funds raised will first go to this, as well as to the other expenses of surviving in this war on Gaza, including food, winter clothes, and other basic necessities. The other large part of these funds are hoped to be raised for evacuation.

We thank you deeply for your interest and support. Even $1 makes a difference.

Breakdown of how funds will be used:

Evacuation fees, which are not totally predictable; done through Egyptian company Hala Tourism & Transportation Services which is the only possible route (may be different now that ceasefire is starting to take effect):

Medicine & other basic necessities:

Fundraiser organizer message: Hello, I am Polina, I’m from Florida, U.S.A., and I am organizing this fundraiser on behalf of my friends Amaar and Amal and their beautiful, talented, loving family. Amaar is a tender father and friend, with love for creativity, who cares deeply about protecting children’s innocence. Amal’s name means hope and she too is a designer, an architect, and she’s a very sweet, loving, funny friend and mother. Hind loves to read and write. Ahmed loves volleyball and football. Yousef loves all kinds of games. Playing and being creative helps these kids not to lose their smiles.

I hope to help them meet their needs in this famine and crisis, and bring them relief and hope. Your solidarity and financial gifts, no matter how small, make a real, physical difference in their lives.

The funds are sent to them and solely to them, every once in a while after some has accumulated and/or based on urgency. If you have any questions or communications for us, please feel free to reach out on their socials or to me on Whatsapp at +1 (321) 695-1471 or at [email protected] (less reliable than phone).

My heart is with you ❤️ and our hope is big with your support .. Please visit my Instagram profile to hear my story from the heart , and share it with those around you . Every share means a new chance at life for us . Thank you for being part of our journey

https://www.instagram.com/amaarmurtaja/

After all the pain, displacement, and loss we’ve endured, my baby is now close to arriving in this world. Perhaps this child’s coming will be a new beginning — a symbol of hope, peace, and an end to the darkness and injustice we’ve lived through for so long.

I am due to give birth in two or three weeks, God willing, through a cesarean section as in my previous deliveries. Like any mother, I wish to welcome my baby with dignity — to be able to provide the basic necessities such as clothing, hygiene supplies, and a simple crib to sleep in. But the reality is far harsher than the dream… we do not have enough even for the cost of the operation, transportation, or the medical care I will need afterwards.

The situation is becoming harder by the day, with famine, lack of medicine, and constant fear surrounding us. Despite all my efforts to appear strong for my children, reality overwhelms me. I’m currently feeling very weak and physically exhausted due to the lack of food and vitamins.

As my scheduled C-section approaches, the stress and anxiety grow. The thought of covering the costs of delivery, medical care, and the needs of my soon-to-be-born baby weighs heavily on me. Under the tight siege, it is nearly impossible to find a source of income, and prices keep rising. The donations we receive through the link make a real difference—but they unfortunately still barely feed my little ones.

I write to you today with a heart full of hope… hoping that someone out there will stand with us during this critical moment. Your support could save me and give my baby a safe start in the midst of this devastation. That’s why I decided to share my current situation with you. Every single dollar eases part of the burden. Every share of our story helps us reach more kind hearts.

Every contribution, no matter how small, means the world to us.

From my heart, and the heart of this child on the way… thank you. Your support gives us the strength to carry on. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who hears us and cares.

To All Kind-Hearted People,

We are a family trapped in war and hunger for many years. Today, it’s no longer just a crisis — it’s a daily struggle to survive.

My daughter Hind (13 years old) suffers from diabetes, and finding insulin has become a near-impossible mission. Every dose is a distant dream under siege and skyrocketing prices.

My sons Ahmed (9 years old) and Yousef (5 years old) have never known a real childhood. Years of war have stolen their simple dreams, and hunger knocks on our door every single day.

My wife Amal is six months pregnant. She suffers from severe anemia and constant exhaustion due to malnutrition. We are unable to provide her with basic medical and nutritional needs.

We are living between pain and fear, hoping for mercy from your hearts.

Your donation can save Hind… bring hope back to my children… and protect a mother and her unborn child.

To help and support us, please visit our campaign link: https://chuffed.org/project/lifeline

May Allah bless those who help the distressed.

Petra Kozilkova

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We are a family from Gaza, and we were displaced to a tent in south Al Mawasi after losing everything we owned due to the violent bombing that destroyed our home and businesses—since the 2025 ceasefire we have returned to our wrecked home. Our lives have turned into hell, and we are suffering greatly under extremely harsh conditions.

My name is Amaar and I have a wife Amal and three children who are dear to my heart: – Hind, the eldest, is 14 years old and suffers from diabetes that was caused by psychological trauma and fear from previous wars. Hind needs continuous treatment and medical follow-up to ensure her health. – Ahmed, 9 years old, watches his family’s suffering and feels constant anxiety about securing food and the life he desires. Every day, Ahmed wishes he could return to the days of peace. – Yousef, the youngest, is 6 years old, and he always talks about the toys and food he dreams of, and he misses his home and his previous toys very much. He was injured in April when we were in Rafah because a solar panel fell on him when he was playing with the kids near our tent.

We are now without any source of income, and it is almost impossible for us to meet our simplest needs. Every moment that passes is a real suffering, and our children are suffering greatly from this difficult situation.

I want to seek asylum for my family outside the country, but at the same time I need to afford daily expenses, especially for the treatment of my daughter Hind. She needs to check her blood sugar 7 times a day and take insulin doses about 5 times. The funds raised will first go to this, as well as to the other expenses of surviving in this war on Gaza, including food, winter clothes, and other basic necessities. The other large part of these funds are hoped to be raised for evacuation.

We thank you deeply for your interest and support. Even $1 makes a difference.

Breakdown of how funds will be used:

Evacuation fees, which are not totally predictable; done through Egyptian company Hala Tourism & Transportation Services which is the only possible route (may be different now that ceasefire is starting to take effect):

Medicine & other basic necessities:

Fundraiser organizer message: Hello, I am Polina, I’m from Florida, U.S.A., and I am organizing this fundraiser on behalf of my friends Amaar and Amal and their beautiful, talented, loving family. Amaar is a tender father and friend, with love for creativity, who cares deeply about protecting children’s innocence. Amal’s name means hope and she too is a designer, an architect, and she’s a very sweet, loving, funny friend and mother. Hind loves to read and write. Ahmed loves volleyball and football. Yousef loves all kinds of games. Playing and being creative helps these kids not to lose their smiles.

I hope to help them meet their needs in this famine and crisis, and bring them relief and hope. Your solidarity and financial gifts, no matter how small, make a real, physical difference in their lives.

The funds are sent to them and solely to them, every once in a while after some has accumulated and/or based on urgency. If you have any questions or communications for us, please feel free to reach out on their socials or to me on Whatsapp at +1 (321) 695-1471 or at [email protected] (less reliable than phone).

My heart is with you ❤️ and our hope is big with your support .. Please visit my Instagram profile to hear my story from the heart , and share it with those around you . Every share means a new chance at life for us . Thank you for being part of our journey

https://www.instagram.com/amaarmurtaja/

After all the pain, displacement, and loss we’ve endured, my baby is now close to arriving in this world. Perhaps this child’s coming will be a new beginning — a symbol of hope, peace, and an end to the darkness and injustice we’ve lived through for so long.

I am due to give birth in two or three weeks, God willing, through a cesarean section as in my previous deliveries. Like any mother, I wish to welcome my baby with dignity — to be able to provide the basic necessities such as clothing, hygiene supplies, and a simple crib to sleep in. But the reality is far harsher than the dream… we do not have enough even for the cost of the operation, transportation, or the medical care I will need afterwards.

The situation is becoming harder by the day, with famine, lack of medicine, and constant fear surrounding us. Despite all my efforts to appear strong for my children, reality overwhelms me. I’m currently feeling very weak and physically exhausted due to the lack of food and vitamins.

As my scheduled C-section approaches, the stress and anxiety grow. The thought of covering the costs of delivery, medical care, and the needs of my soon-to-be-born baby weighs heavily on me. Under the tight siege, it is nearly impossible to find a source of income, and prices keep rising. The donations we receive through the link make a real difference—but they unfortunately still barely feed my little ones.

I write to you today with a heart full of hope… hoping that someone out there will stand with us during this critical moment. Your support could save me and give my baby a safe start in the midst of this devastation. That’s why I decided to share my current situation with you. Every single dollar eases part of the burden. Every share of our story helps us reach more kind hearts.

Every contribution, no matter how small, means the world to us.

From my heart, and the heart of this child on the way… thank you. Your support gives us the strength to carry on. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who hears us and cares.

To All Kind-Hearted People,

We are a family trapped in war and hunger for many years. Today, it’s no longer just a crisis — it’s a daily struggle to survive.

My daughter Hind (13 years old) suffers from diabetes, and finding insulin has become a near-impossible mission. Every dose is a distant dream under siege and skyrocketing prices.

My sons Ahmed (9 years old) and Yousef (5 years old) have never known a real childhood. Years of war have stolen their simple dreams, and hunger knocks on our door every single day.

My wife Amal is six months pregnant. She suffers from severe anemia and constant exhaustion due to malnutrition. We are unable to provide her with basic medical and nutritional needs.

We are living between pain and fear, hoping for mercy from your hearts.

Your donation can save Hind… bring hope back to my children… and protect a mother and her unborn child.

To help and support us, please visit our campaign link: https://chuffed.org/project/lifeline

May Allah bless those who help the distressed.

Petra Kozilkova

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