By muhammed deebeh | project leader
Dear Donor,
From the heart of tragedy, from beneath the rubble and the shattered dreams, we write to you with words filled with pain… and with hope — a hope you help keep alive with your giving hands.
Today, Gaza is enduring one of the darkest chapters in its history.
It fights hunger, fear, and a grief too deep to describe.
Every corner hides a heartbreaking story. Every home has lost someone — or everything.
In Al-Wahidi Camp, in northern Gaza, a little girl named Qamar, just one and a half years old, miraculously survived a brutal airstrike that wiped out her entire family.
Her mother, father, and siblings were all killed.
She was pulled from the wreckage, alone — too young to understand, too small to ask why her mother’s arms no longer hold her.
Qamar cannot speak yet… but she cries often.
She cries for warmth, for safety, for food.
She cries because her world is cold, silent, and empty.
And in the midst of all this suffering, there is one thing that connects her to life: a piece of bread.
But it does not come every morning.
Due to the soaring price of bread, the extreme shortage of flour, and the difficulty of delivering aid under siege and bombing, bread reaches her once every few days — if at all.
Families wait for it like it’s medicine. Children wait for it like a lost comfort.
And still — you make a difference.
Because of your donations, Qamar gets to eat. A small piece of bread reaches her tiny hands and fills a part of her hungry belly.
It may seem small, but to her, it's a lifeline.
This bread project is an urgent humanitarian necessity.
Every delay in funding means more hunger, more crying children, more desperate families.
In a place where bakeries are bombed, flour is blocked, and people are slowly starved…
every loaf of bread you help provide is an act of courage, mercy, and humanity.
From Qamar… from the hearts of mothers who can’t feed their children…
From the faces of the displaced who share a single loaf like it’s gold — we say to you:
May God reward you generously, bless your giving, and grant you life for every loaf you’ve helped deliver to those who have nothing left.
With many thanks,
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