Help Ibrahim and Nagham raise their baby in war-torn Gaza
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- Created Jun 27, 2025
- Organized by Jorie Das (1)
- Last donation 4 days ago
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$2,685past 30 days$26,951collected319donationsHello, my name is Ibrahim. I am 23 years old and I’m struggling to survive in Gaza. Recently, my wife, Nagham, and I welcomed our beautiful baby, Khaled, into the world—a moment that should have been filled with joy and hope. But instead of celebrating, we find ourselves in the midst of unimaginable hardship.
The war has taken everything from us—our home, our livelihood, our security. My family of 8 now shelter in a rented apartment far from the home we were forced to evacuate in Khan Younis. Every day is a struggle to provide for my family’s most basic needs, especially for our newborn. Baby Khaled needs milk, diapers, clean water and medicines. But since the borders closed, these essentials—as well as adult food and other basic supplies—have not been allowed into Gaza. Whatever is available, is sold at exorbitant prices.
We are doing everything we can to survive, but it is not enough. That’s why I am reaching out to you—kind people around the world—for help. Your support can make an incredible difference for my family. A donation, no matter how small, will help us pay the rent on our shelter and buy food, baby supplies and other essentials. It will give us a chance to rebuild what we’ve lost and restore the sense of safety, joy, and dignity that every family deserves.
Please help me give my wife and child a future filled with hope—a life of smiles instead of tears, of security instead of fear. Your generosity can light up our darkest days and bring back a glimmer of hope to our lives.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for your kindness and support!
—Ibrahim
Why I’m Helping Ibrahim
I’m organizing this campaign because Ibrahim’s life has been completely turned upside down. He and his family are doing one of the hardest things anyone can do—raising a newborn—while being displaced in a caged war zone without access to basic necessities. Even a small donation can go a long way in giving them relief and hope during this unimaginable time.
—Jorie
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