My husband, Ibrahim Al-Nadi from Gaza 🇵🇸🍉, is in urgent need of life-saving surgery. Despite our efforts, we’ve only reached 2% of our donation target, and time is running out. 💔
As a result of the ongoing bombing in Gaza, his condition has worsened, and immediate medical intervention is crucial for his survival.
I’m humbly asking for your help any amount, no matter how small, can make a big difference. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this message with others would mean so much. 🙏
🙏💔 Donation link:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-meii
If you can’t donate, please share my story. Your kindness could save us. Thank you!
“You have had the audacity to take on human form, and you are delighted. But the human form has ten thousand changes that never come to an end. Your joys, then, must be uncountable. Therefore, the sage wanders in the realm where things cannot get away from him, and all are preserved. He delights in early death; he delights in old age; he delights in the beginning; he delights in the end.”
— Zhuangzi, The Complete Works of Zhuangzi, Watson tr. (Ch 6)
People only seem to pay attention to a campaign when something really terrible happens to someone involved, as if living through over a year of genocide isn’t enough to open their eyes. When I ask people to donate and support Gaza, it’s because they desperately need help. They have no jobs or income, no homes to protect them from the cold or rain. They live in unimaginable, harsh conditions and still try to survive through it all.
Please, don’t forget the people of Gaza. Help them in any way you can.
€3,795 raised of €30K target! Last donation was 7 days ago! He has been fundraising since July!
Islam is 27 years old and he is a physical therapist. His 85-year-old grandfather lost his arm in a bombing and suffers from severe injuries. His mother has just been diagnosed with cancer. They are fundraising to buy basic necessities and evacuate from Gaza.
also to add right now the midwest is seeing some of the highest transmission levels with about 1 in 35 people infectious
this interview with dr arijit chakravarty gives some good insight on covid and the failures of public health, as well as how sars-cov-2 works and what people should know about symptoms and infection