While Some Celebrate Christmas 🎄
We’re Drowning in Rain and Cold 🥶
Hello everyone,
My name is Mahmoud Naeem Abu Hatab, a young man displaced from Gaza. While many around the world are celebrating Christmas 🎄, enjoying warm meals and cozy gatherings with loved ones, my family and I are struggling to survive under heartbreaking conditions.
“This post truly breaks my heart. While many of us are celebrating Christmas in the warmth of our homes, families like Mahmoud’s are battling the cold, hunger, and displacement. His story is one of resilience, but it’s also filled with pain and urgent need.”
“Please take a moment to read this, donate if you can, and most importantly, share it. A simple reblog could help this reach someone who can make a difference. Let’s spread the spirit of giving and humanity this holiday season. ❤️”
It’s worth mentioning that the last donation to his campaign was 13 days ago. Imagine how desperately he needs support right now. Any help, no matter how small, can make a big difference.”
“I am incredibly happy and proud that my campaign has reached €1000, even though the journey was long and took about 6 months of continuous effort. 🙏❤️ This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without your incredible support and encouragement, and I am deeply grateful to everyone who stood by us during these difficult times due to the war.”
“However, we are still in desperate need to meet our family’s basic needs in these harsh conditions. We have several urgent requirements, such as:
1. A water-resistant tent (costs around €1000).
2. Blankets to keep us warm in this freezing cold (costs around €50 per blanket).
3. New mattresses, as the ones we have are no longer usable (costs around €50 per mattress).
4. Daily expenses like food, water, and other basic necessities.
“Every donation, no matter how small, helps improve our situation and brings us closer to surviving this crisis. We need your help in these critical times to keep going.”
“Thank you all for your continued support and generosity, which means the world to us. You are the hope we are holding onto during these difficult times.”