Providing relief aid and medicine for poor families in Gaza (MSh)

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It is not hidden from anyone of the miserable conditions that the people of Palestine live in as a result of the Zionist occupation and his colonial regime, which spares no effort to make the lives of the people of Palestine a piece of hell, in continuous attempts by him to urge them to leave their land, so that more settlements can be established on it. as a result, poverty, and unemployment rates have reached in The Gaza Strip, in particular, has unprecedentedly high rates. More than 56% of the population lives below the poverty line, unemployment rates exceed 45%, every day more people lose their jobs, which has made the lives of their families very miserable so providing basic needs is almost impossible.

on the other hand, the poor patients are considered one of the most negatively affected persons in the Gaza Strip; they are affected by the ongoing siege and extreme poverty so that the whole citizens of the Gaza Strip are suffering from their impacts.

On a daily manner, many cases need urgent medical interfere: either by providing medication prescriptions, medical examinations, or other tests and diagnostic services.

In many cases, our intervention is the difference between life and death.

Here we can show many examples: there is a patient who experiences and suffers from severe weakness of the heart muscle, while he has installed a pacemaker and needs a special type of drugs at a very high cost, these drugs help him raise the efficiency of the heart muscle, if he does not get the drug regularly he will be at real risk of death or at least serious complications.

Some patient cases suffer from recurrent blood clots and need blood-thinning medications, such as heparin or Clexan injections. Irregularity in taking this medicine exposes them to very serious complications, the monthly cost of this medicine exceeds $ 200, and how can a poor family whose monthly income does not exceed $ 150 have this Medicine?!.

Likewise, premature babies and twins who need special nutritional formulas, especially in their first months of life, and the examples do not end there are (cancer, diabetes, hepatitis C, high blood pressure, rickets, growth retardation, asthma, and many other patients)

Accordingly, we are launching this campaign, through which we hope that we will be able to help dozens of poor patients and poor families and save the lives of many of them.

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Any contribution, whether large or small, will have a significant impact on the target groups of this campaign.

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This support campaign was created Dec 21, 2021

Donors

  • Christina Cimini
  • Donated on Apr 14, 2022
$20.00
  • Evan Chamberlain
  • Donated on Apr 04, 2022
$40.00
  • Rani Balkasem
  • Donated on Mar 30, 2022
  • LONG LIVE PALESTINE!!!

$5.00

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47 donors
  • Christina Cimini
  • Donated on Apr 14, 2022
$20.00
  • Evan Chamberlain
  • Donated on Apr 04, 2022
$40.00
  • Rani Balkasem
  • Donated on Mar 30, 2022
  • LONG LIVE PALESTINE!!!

$5.00
  • Guest
  • Donated on Mar 24, 2022
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  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Mar 24, 2022
$20.00
  • Evan Chamberlain
  • Donated on Mar 23, 2022
$25.00
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Mar 14, 2022
$5.00
  • Guest
  • Donated on Mar 12, 2022
$10.00
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Mar 09, 2022
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  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Mar 09, 2022
$20.00
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