I feel like ive seen quite a few gfms getting passed around and ive observed that a lot of them have stories of such exceptional people who have achieved so much, or were going to before the genocide cut it off. And i really commend them for it, i really do.
But it breaks my heart that palestinians reaching out to us feel the need to have to prove that they are they are good people who are worth the support, like theyre only worth being supported if they had a good gpa or were exceptional in some way.
They shouldnt have to prove that theyre beneficial to the economy somehow to be worth the support. They shouldnt have to be exceptional to deserve help. Our governments are putting them through this, both in the west and around the world too. They shouldnt have to prove anything. We owe them this
Ok this got a lot of notes unexpectedly so gonna link a few fundraisers here of people who reached out to me
(June 11th)
Sujood's Children @sweatynachocreator - (vetted by @/el-shab-hussein) - $5,860 CAD raised of $45,000
Wafaa Alnhal @hebsnhel - vetted by @/nabulsi - €10,015 raised of €35,000
Yahya Bkheet (his blog got deleted) - vetted by @/nabulsi - €430 raised of €30,000
Amani Hasan @amani93gaza - vetted by @/nabulsi - $4,113 CAD raised of $17,732
Dr. Nasser Mohamed (his blog got deleted) - vetted by @/nabulsi - £2,626 raised of £50,000 goal
Iyad Sobhe (his blog also got deleted) - vetted by @/nabulsi - £8,220 raised of £60,000
Ruba Shaban @rubashabansblog - vetted by @/nabulsi - €22,381 raised of €60,000
Tawfik Satoom @tawfiksatooom - vetted - $1,324 raised of $20,000 (his campaign ends in 11 days!)
Please read their stories and do not hesitate to donate any amount you can, even its just $5