πŸ†˜ URGENT Zakrayat fighting brain cancer, with a wounded childπŸ†˜

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πŸ†˜ URGENT: Zakrayat is fighting brain cancer in a tent with no food, no medicine, and a wounded child. Please help. πŸ†˜

“I’m Fighting for My Life—and My Daughter’s”

Help Zakrayat’s Family Survive Brain Cancer, War Injuries, and Displacement

“I am living with brain cancer. My daughter can barely walk after being injured by an aid drop. We live in a torn tent. We have nothing left.”

My name is Zakrayat Khamis Ali, a 30-year-old mother of four from Khan Younis, Gaza. I am battling brain cancer. My eldest daughter, Mays, age 12, lives in pain after a war injury left her needing a metal plate in her leg. We have no home, no income, and no safety.

We’ve been displaced more than ten times, now living in a tattered tent that offers no protection from the sun or cold. Every day is a fight for food, water, and dignity.


πŸ‘ͺ Who We Are

We are a family of six:

My children suffer from malnutrition. Our tent cannot keep out the cold or the heat. Our meals are inconsistent—if we eat at all.


πŸ’Š Our Critical Needs

Without help, I cannot afford treatment—and my daughter’s condition could worsen without urgent care.


πŸ’” What We Lost

Our home was completely destroyed. Everything is gone.

I once had a normal life. A roof over my head. Children in school. Now we queue for food, struggle to stay warm, and watch as hope slips further away.

“My body is frail. My children are hungry. We are hanging on by a thread.”


πŸ•ŠοΈ How You Can Help

Your donation can:

Even a small donation can mean the difference between pain and relief, hunger and nourishment, despair and hope.


πŸ™ From One Mother to the World

“I never imagined I would beg for help, but I do it now for my children. Please don’t let us be forgotten.”

This is not just my fight—it’s a family’s cry for survival. Please share our story and help us live another day.

Thank you for reading. Thank you for your compassion.


πŸ“Œ Donate now to help Zakrayat’s family survive war, cancer, and displacement.
✨ Your kindness can bring hope where none remains.