Support a Family in Gaza

  • Mahmoud Alkhatib

    Mahmoud owned a small business making neon signs in Gaza City. His workshop was destroyed during the ongoing genocide of Gaza, along with his dreams of a better future. Mahmoud's 6 siblings and his parents have lost their home and sources of income. His father Nehad has a heart condition and they struggle to find essential medication and proper healthcare for him. For more updates, follow Mahmoud's Instagram (@khatibob). This fundraiser is organized by Mahmoud's aunt, Slavomira Zittova Alkhatib.

  • Anas Alnafar

    Anas is a young man who is caring for 8 family members (Instagram: @anasalnaffar). He is collecting donations to support his family, most of whom are children. These donations will help keep them alive during the ongoing genocide. Anas's family also needs to find a safe place to stay, as they have been displaced multiple times. Any amount, big or small, will assist them with daily necessities.

  • Mohammed Alswaitti

    Mohammed is only 16-year-old and is supporting his family of 12 people. Due to the ongoing bombings in Rafah and Deir al-Balah, Mohammed has been moving his family frequently. Unfortunately, the Alswaitti family is currently separated as a result of multiple displacements. Asil (Instagram: @asool.ibrahim) is leading a fundraising campaign to help cover necessities, as the costs of obtaining food and water is skyrocketing due to the ongoing blockade.

  • Muhammad F. Hamdan

    Muhammad F. Hamdan is a highly accomplished dental student from Gaza. He and his family used to live near the loudspeakers in Khan Yunis. The ongoing destruction in Gaza has postponed his dream of becoming a dentist. Muhammad comes from a family with four sisters and two parents. For more updates, follow his Instagram (@mhm3d.fawzi). This fundraiser is organized by his cousin, Diana Ahmed.

  • Tawfiq Jerbril

    The Jerbril family is currently collecting donations for Dr. Tawfiq Jerbril (Instagram: @tawfiq.jebril), who has chosen to stay behind to help rebuild his community. Tawfiq is an architecture professor. Tawfiq’s niece Bana is a budding artist who specializes in colored pencil drawing (Instagram: @banam_j014), currently using her art skills to fundraise for her uncle’s survival. Consider making a donation to support Bana’s art and Tawfiq’s effort to rebuild his city.

  • Ghazal Abu Dalal

    Ghazal (@ghazal.abu.dalal) has to support her family of 8 people, including three sisters, two brothers, and her parents. She had a career in information technology and owned a beautiful family home, but the ongoing destruction in Gaza has taken everything away from her. Despite the hardships and challenges, she dedicates her time to volunteering at local mutual aid initiatives, where she distributes packaged meals to her community. Your donations will help Ghazal cover necessities such as food, water, hygiene products, clothing, and medication.

  • Nagham Skaik

    Nagham Skaik previously owned a sweets and pastry shop called Honey Yum Yum in Gaza, which has been destroyed by bombing. Now Nagham with her husband Dr. Hesham Skaik run a temporary school for displaced children in Gaza, named Wings of Success. Please consider following the Skaik family’s journey on social media (@nagham_skaik2025 and @cheef.nagham.skaik) and share their work. Your donations will be used to cover day-to-day expenses and contribute to the temporary school project.

  • Motaz Harb

    Motaz Harb (Instagram: @mo3tazkhaled) is an interior designer who previously owned a studio (@eng.motaz.harb) in Gaza. He and his wife, Zahoor Alhato, have a young daughter named Tala. Zahoor (Instagram: @zahoor_alhato) used to work in the Banking and Financial Sciences department at the Islamic University of Gaza, but the ongoing siege has resulted in significant losses for their family, including Motaz and Zahoor's jobs and their family home. Currently, Motaz and Zahoor are collecting donations through Zahoor's brother, Mohammed, to help cover daily necessities, especially formula and diapers for Tala.

  • Iman Ayyad

    Iman Ayyad (Instagram: @Iman_Ayad_91) is a 33-year-old mother of five from Gaza and a Palestinian embroidery (“tatreez”) artist. For 12 years, her intricate hand-embroidered pieces were shipped worldwide, supporting her family and empowering other women in Gaza. However, her home and business were destroyed. Now, Iman and her family live in a tent in Al-Mawasi. She dreams of evacuating to Egypt to rebuild her life and restart her embroidery business.

  • Ahmad Salem

    Ahmad Salem (Instagram: @ahmad.moamer) is a devoted father from Gaza, once built a beautiful home filled with love, comfort, and happy memories for his family. But in an instant, the genocide took everything—his home, his photography equipment, and even the clothes and toys of his baby girl, who is not yet a year old. Ahmad and his family sleep on the ground in a tent, enduring harsh cold, hunger, and illness. The pain of seeing his daughter deprived of her childhood, her comfortable bed, and her toys is unbearable. Your donations will be used for covering daily expenses and helping them get through this genocide.

  • Hanin Shamia

    Hanin (Tiktok: @haninsfamily) is a 32-year-old mother of three from Gaza. They lost their home, business, and dreams, fleeing multiple times to escape bombings. Now, they live in a tent on unsuitable land, struggling to find food, clean water, and medicine. Hanin’s father was seriously injured while searching for food and needs urgent medical care, but hospitals and supplies are scarce. Your donations will hep Hanin support her children and help with her father’s medical expenses.

  • Nour Krayyem

    Nour Krayyem (Instagram: @gaza2you) has already lost 20 family members, including seven immediate relatives, to the war in Gaza. Now, she is desperately trying to save the rest of her family—16 people, including her parents, 7 sisters, 2 brothers, and their children. They are living in constant danger, without access to food, water, or basic necessities. Nour’s family are too young to understand the horrors of war. Every donation, no matter how small, brings them closer to survival and hope.