Hey everyone, my name is Abdelmajed. I don’t usually talk much about myself, but today, I want to share a little piece of my story.
I was born and raised in Gaza, a place that has always been my home 🏡. I grew up surrounded by my family, my friends, and the streets that I knew like the back of my hand. Life wasn’t always easy, but we had love, laughter, and dreams. I used to think that no matter what happened, home would always be here. But life has a way of changing things in ways we never expect.
Over the past months, everything I once knew has disappeared. The streets that were once filled with children playing are now silent. The houses that held so many memories are now just rubble. And the people I loved—some of them are gone forever. 💔
But I don’t want this to just be a story of loss. I want it to be a story of hope. No matter how much has changed, I refuse to stop believing in better days. I refuse to stop dreaming of a future where I can rebuild, where I can find peace, where I can wake up in the morning without fear.
That’s why I’m here. To share my journey. To connect with people who believe in kindness and humanity. To remind myself—and anyone reading this—that even in the darkest times, there is still light. ✨
If you’ve read this far, thank you. I’d love to get to know you too. Tell me something about yourself in the comments. Let’s build something positive together. 💬💙
what a beautiful man but☝️he could be beautifuller... guards! cover that man in blood
I have been in the hospital for three days due to the fainting spells that I suffer from continuously due to the severe weakness in my blood as a result of the severe bleeding I suffered due to my injury in the bombing of our house and due to the difficult accident I was exposed to and because until this moment I have not been able to remove the iron fragments stuck in my body and the doctors told me that I must undergo surgery as soon as possible and to adhere to the medications that were prescribed to me but unfortunately I do not have the costs of my surgery and to buy the medications until this moment so I ask you to donate to me as much as you can so that I can undergo my surgery and buy the medications as soon as possible please the last donation I received was three days ago please do not ignore me and forget me in your donations!!!
Current progress: $2,571/$15,000
I couldn't find any official vetting information, but this campaign is being promoted by pal_solidarity48 on ig. You can take a look at their work on their page.
Mohammed has been suffering from hepatitis and other severe health complications. He recently had to be treated for a seizure due to his deteriorating health.
The doctors have told Mohammed that he now needs 3 weekly treatments. He also needs IVs, oral medication, and vitamins. Food and winter supplies are also needed to keep him healthy so his body will have the strength to recover.
Edit: I reached out to pal_solidarity48 to see if there was any vetting info. Unfortunately, there's no organization or official vetter who has verified Mohammed's campaign, but pal_solidarity48 has seen his ID, medical records, and has been in touch with his relatives.
I’m going to [remembers I should stop saying ‘kill myself’] rewatch Supernatural
My friend Mahmoud Qassas keeps dealing with medical emergency after medical emergency. His wife is currently being screened for possible lung cancer, and the hospitals are extremely slow in Ghazzah due to the collapse of the medical system.
If you can help, please do.
May 11th, 1985: American activist Aubri Esters was born.
Esters was one of the most important early names in harm reduction advocating. The harm reduction movement emphasizes decreasing stigma and harm of various behaviors without requiring total abstinence--often in regards to drug use or sexual activity. Today, harm reduction is typically considered both the most effective way to address drug use, and the most dignified for the people it helps.
Esters herself was a drug user, in her own words, "a person who happened to use drugs". She benefitted from available services, notably methadone access (methadone relieves opioid cravings, allowing people with addiction to function). She saved many lives by carrying naloxone (Narcan, used to reverse the effects of opioids during an overdose).
Esters was a disabled trans woman. She was a drummer. She pioneered and fiercely advocated for people in her community, and changed the opinions of politicians on drug users.
when you grew up as a lonely uncool girl it will never stop haunting you by the way. you will meet a cool person at a bar or the train station or at a friend's party and you can wear your most stylish outfit and striking eye makeup and you will swear that they can see through all of the facade and see the lonely terribly insecure teenage girl you used to be who desperately wanted to connect and you will swear that they know that there is like an insurmountable gap between you. this will happen forever
a list of the vetted fundraisers i got on my askbox, listed in alphabetical order
1990lela — gfm
abedallhferwana1 — gfm
abujaradfamilyfromgaz — gfm
ahmed-almeshal — gfm
aiamaher2 — gfm
ayo0osh — gfm
etafpalestine — gfm
fadoo-1992 — gfm
familyrantise2003 — gfm
hadeelali3 — gfm
haneenalbrqouni — gfm
hazem55 — gfm
kisirahaf — gfm
krispynutmaker — gfm
mahmoidjesy — gfm
mariaamismaeel1122 — gfm
marwanasla — gfm
mohammed-family — gfm
mohammedayyads-blog — gfm
msbfamily — gfm
noor-yashour — gfm
omarfamily2 — gfm
omarmohammed2018 — gfm
reallyoptimisticface — gfm
reem-reem-0 — gfm
rehabsh1 — chuffed
savehillesfamilly25 — gfm
savemohammedalkhaldi — chuffed
shareeffamily — gfm
siraj-s4 — gfm
swimmingblazenut — gfm
teenagebreadwitch — gfm
youseffamily3 — gfm
walafamily-94 — chuffed
wejdan21 — gfm