Taleen’s Uncle’s & GranDparents
TWINS Ahmed & Mohammed
My name is Ahmad Mhanna. I live in Gaza with my twin brother Mohammed, my mother, and my father a small family struggling to survive one of the most horrific humanitarian crises of our time.
We are living under relentless genocide. Each day begins with the fear that it could be our last. The sounds of airstrikes, hunger, and grief have become our daily reality.
Our home was recently destroyed in the bombings. Everything we owned — memories, belongings, shelter — is now buried beneath the rubble. We are displaced, vulnerable, and left with absolutely nothing.
My father suffers from a serious heart condition and urgently needs medical care that is no longer available in Gaza. Without treatment outside, his life is at risk.
We are also facing extreme famine. We can no longer afford even a kilo of flour. There is no food, no clean water, no electricity — and no income. Every meal is a challenge. Every night is a fight for survival.
We are not okay — and we cannot survive this alone. We are in urgent need of support to buy food, access medical care, and meet our most basic needs. Your help could save my father’s life, feed my family, and give us a chance to hold on.
Please, if you are reading this, we need your help — urgently. Even the smallest donation can make a real difference. It can save a life. It can give us hope.
From the ruins of Gaza, we thank you for your humanity and solidarity.
With gratitude,
Ahmad Mhanna & Family
Amira & Family
Amira (28)
"I am Amira, 28 years old, a mother of two young children whose only sin is that they were born into this life amidst so much pain. My daughter, Mira, is four years old, dreams of a small toy and a loss of security. My son, Waseem, is only two months old. I hold him in my arms and try to hide the cruelty of life from him.
My husband is injured and unable to work, and I have no choice but to pray and ask for help from compassionate people.
My house is overflowing with needs, and my children are in dire need of what they need to survive. I appeal to everyone with the ability to extend a helping hand. Even a little help can mean a lot; it might feed a child or warm a shivering little body.
Help me for Mira and Waseem. Help me see their smiles again."