Our Family’s Fight for Survival Continues—Help Us Keep Going.

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My name is Fares Abulebda, and I’m reaching out with a heartbreaking plea for help. I’m a writer, human rights activist and speech therapist student from Gaza, and right now, my family is facing unimaginable danger.

After more than 17 months of constant bombing, displacement and loss, my family has lost nearly everything—our homes, our dreams, our sense of safety. The world has witnessed our suffering, but nothing has stopped the violence. Despite my efforts to raise awareness of the situation in Gaza, it has become a place where survival feels impossibleg.

I’ve managed to raise the money to get my elderly mother and my sister and 18-year-old brother, who has severe kidney disease, safely out of Gaza and into Egypt. They are now receiving some much-needed care. But there are 11 other family members still trapped in Gaza, including six children under the age of 5. We are starving, struggling to survive with no way out.

With the Rafah border closed, my family is stuck. I’m doing everything I can to keep them alive, but it’s not enough. The money raised here will go directly toward helping my family survive this crisis—providing medical care, food and basic necessities to keep them going while we wait for the chance to safely evacuate them.

I can’t do this alone. Please, if you can, help me save my family’s lives. Every penny counts and no donation is too small. If you can’t donate, please share this. The more people who hear this, the more likely we are to save them.

Your support means everything to me and to my family. This is an emergency, and time is running out. Thank you for caring and for your generosity. Donate now and help give my family a chance at life.

With deep gratitude, Fares Abulebda

Thank you all for donating to Fare’s campaign!

Just a quick reminder — we need to keep up the regular actions too. Let’s continue the pressure.

Speaking especially to my fellow Americans. Britt Marie *** What does actually doing something look like during a genocide in Gaza? We’re living through a moment that will define how we’re remembered — like post-WWII Germans, we’ll be asked what we knew, what we did, and what we ignored. We operate inside a capitalist, surveillance-driven, deeply broken system. None of us are pure … but here’s where we can start:

1. Say something. Out loud. Online. In rooms where people are still quiet. Silence is complicity — it sides with power. Most folks I know haven’t made a single post. That silence speaks volumes — and better time is now to start.

2. Make your neocon and neolib reps squirm. If your elected officials are voting to fund or arm this genocide (most all of them are cuz they’re paid by foreign interest groups), put them on notice. Call. Write. Show up. Let them know: they’ll be voted out.

3. Disrupt the machine. Protest. Blockade. Join or support direct actions shutting down weapons manufacturers and the supply chains enabling mass ethnic cleansing.

4. Practice mutual aid. Find a Palestinian family to collaborate with + support directly. Send funds. Offer resources. Build with global organizers already doing the work.

5. Boycott. Divest from Israeli products and companies profiting from apartheid. Our dollars matter — and our silence keeps the machine running.

Cheryl Harlan

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My name is Fares Abulebda, and I’m reaching out with a heartbreaking plea for help. I’m a writer, human rights activist and speech therapist student from Gaza, and right now, my family is facing unimaginable danger.

After more than 17 months of constant bombing, displacement and loss, my family has lost nearly everything—our homes, our dreams, our sense of safety. The world has witnessed our suffering, but nothing has stopped the violence. Despite my efforts to raise awareness of the situation in Gaza, it has become a place where survival feels impossibleg.

I’ve managed to raise the money to get my elderly mother and my sister and 18-year-old brother, who has severe kidney disease, safely out of Gaza and into Egypt. They are now receiving some much-needed care. But there are 11 other family members still trapped in Gaza, including six children under the age of 5. We are starving, struggling to survive with no way out.

With the Rafah border closed, my family is stuck. I’m doing everything I can to keep them alive, but it’s not enough. The money raised here will go directly toward helping my family survive this crisis—providing medical care, food and basic necessities to keep them going while we wait for the chance to safely evacuate them.

I can’t do this alone. Please, if you can, help me save my family’s lives. Every penny counts and no donation is too small. If you can’t donate, please share this. The more people who hear this, the more likely we are to save them.

Your support means everything to me and to my family. This is an emergency, and time is running out. Thank you for caring and for your generosity. Donate now and help give my family a chance at life.

With deep gratitude, Fares Abulebda

Thank you all for donating to Fare’s campaign!

Just a quick reminder — we need to keep up the regular actions too. Let’s continue the pressure.

Speaking especially to my fellow Americans. Britt Marie *** What does actually doing something look like during a genocide in Gaza? We’re living through a moment that will define how we’re remembered — like post-WWII Germans, we’ll be asked what we knew, what we did, and what we ignored. We operate inside a capitalist, surveillance-driven, deeply broken system. None of us are pure … but here’s where we can start:

1. Say something. Out loud. Online. In rooms where people are still quiet. Silence is complicity — it sides with power. Most folks I know haven’t made a single post. That silence speaks volumes — and better time is now to start.

2. Make your neocon and neolib reps squirm. If your elected officials are voting to fund or arm this genocide (most all of them are cuz they’re paid by foreign interest groups), put them on notice. Call. Write. Show up. Let them know: they’ll be voted out.

3. Disrupt the machine. Protest. Blockade. Join or support direct actions shutting down weapons manufacturers and the supply chains enabling mass ethnic cleansing.

4. Practice mutual aid. Find a Palestinian family to collaborate with + support directly. Send funds. Offer resources. Build with global organizers already doing the work.

5. Boycott. Divest from Israeli products and companies profiting from apartheid. Our dollars matter — and our silence keeps the machine running.

Cheryl Harlan

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