my blog’s theme is me. a compilation of every single thing i love. every interest. every musing. and everything in between.
"Does my family not deserve the support they need after living through a year of war? Do they not have the right to live like other people around the world? Why must my family endure war, hunger, ethnic cleansing, and face genocide every day? We ask everyone for help to allow my family to leave Gaza and reach Egypt."
€23,145 / €100,000 goal
This family has been fundraising since APRIL and are still only to 23% of their goal. Can you imagine trying to survive Gaza on so little? Please share and donate!!!
PLEASE DONATE AND SHARE !!!🙏
"Does my family not deserve the support they need after living through a year of war? Do they not have the right to live like other people around the world? Why must my family endure war, hunger, ethnic cleansing, and face genocide every day? We ask everyone for help to allow my family to leave Gaza and reach Egypt."
€23,145 / €100,000 goal
This family has been fundraising since APRIL and are still only to 23% of their goal. Can you imagine trying to survive Gaza on so little? Please share and donate!!!
PLEASE DONATE AND SHARE !!!🙏
drew some annabeth to destress 🥲 i think i finally got her "princess curls" right...
p.s. im fully aware that annabeth isnt into bows -- it's silena's idea and i hc them as besties :)
Uncle Buck and Jee 🥹❤️
Remember when I told you that the universe is gonna send a special person your way? Here she is!
PLEASE SHARE OR DONATE TO THESE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE IN NEED! PT. 2
I get a lot of people reaching out to me to share their gofundmes via ask box. Im creating this new post to prevent the original list from becoming way too long. I also want to add: I DO NOT DO VETTING FOR GOFUNDMES! I just share peoples posts asking for help, vetted or not.
- Alaa Raed Al-Sir and family - not vetted but RIS clean - £130 raised
- Ashraf and his family - vetted - €9,769 raised
- Mohammed kouffa - vetted - €120 raised
- Heba and her 3 children - vetted - $2,508 CAD raised
- Zaen and Yehya - vetted - €129 raised
- Alaa Khateeb & family - vetted - £30,137 raised
- Myassar & family - vetted - €646 raised
- Ahmad & family - vetted - €14,338 raised
- Banan and family - unvetted/donation protected - €208 raised
- Dr. Husam Farhat & family - vetted - $11,775 raised
- Shadi Issa - vetted - kr23,343 SEK raised
- Maram Rafat - vetted - €4,741 raised
#BOBBY NASH THIS WAS SO HOT OF YOU
i love competent women <3
(really happy with this way this turned out as well)
Practice doodles 2 electric boogaloo
Decided to render an old doodle request of tiny Miles and his dad :')
i have like an entire backlog of fanart ive been drawing since august sorry for my bullshit I Love Lawyer Game
gertchase this, gertchase that…grab a handful of gert’s one true love
These are messages I recently received from Ahmed (@/zinaanqar)
In Gaza, life is not just life, it’s a daily struggle for survival. Imagine being a father trying to provide the bare necessities for your family while trapped in a place that imposes impossible choices. For Ahmed this is his reality, a father of three children and an infant born amidst the tragedy of war, living in Gaza and facing an endless battle to secure the essentials.
Every week, it takes $650 just for Ahmed to acquire a modest amount of vegetables, a carton of eggs, and a kilogram of meat. While this amount might seem sufficient to some, in Gaza it barely covers their basic needs. His little daughter, Ronza, requires diapers and milk - the cost of diapers alone is $80, while two cans of milk amount to $27.40. These are simple necessities, but they come at a hefty price in a place where the siege has skyrocketed prices.
The hardest decision? Ahmed cannot meet all their needs. Between buying food and caring for his infant, he has to make choices, each one leaving him with feelings of guilt and anxiety about what comes next. Additionally, Ahmed cannot obtain cash in hand due to a lack of liquidity and the closure of banks in the country. Even when liquidity is available, he pays a 20 to 30 percent fee to access the funds needed to provide for his family.
But his story is not just about needs; it’s about the courage of a father facing an unimaginable ordeal. He is a voice calling for hope in a place where it is scarce. Your support, whether by sharing his story or offering any help, can be the light of hope that brightens this family's life in the darkest of circumstances.