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Covid-19 in Gaza Emergency Relief

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This campaign will collect all funds raised by April 28, 2020 at 12:00 AM EDT

Help To Provide HiGeen and Productive suits to Gazans.




Last Sunday, the first 9 cases of COVID-19 were discovered in the Gaza Strip. This is exactly the scenario authorities in the Gaza Strip have been trying to avert for weeks by strictly monitoring and isolating people returning to the Strip, preventing gatherings and shutting down schools. Now that the virus has entered Gaza, they must adjust to a new reality of community transmission.

This is a particularly ominous prospect given Gaza’s unique predicament, an area under occupation and siege with a health care system already plagued by severe shortages of funds, medical equipment, medicine, and staff, and it raises several concerns regarding preparedness for the coronavirus.

Will Gaza’s health care system be able to stem the spread of the virus?

Global monitoring of the pandemic’s spread indicates that every infected individual will likely infect 2 to 2.5 other people – a pace similar to that of the Spanish Flu and much higher than the Swine Flu that hit in 2009. At the moment, stopping the spread depends on two main factors, screen testing for the virus and isolating those who tested positive to prevent continued spread. In the current conditions, it is unlikely that the authorities in Gaza will be able to provide the necessary response. So far, only 92 tests have been administered in Gaza, and it’s unclear how successfully the authorities can enforce isolation in one of the poorest and most densely populated places in the world. Add to that the debilitated water and sewage infrastructure, which makes it much harder to maintain the required standards of hygiene and protection during an epidemic.

Can Gaza’s health care system withstand a patient surge?

Gaza’s population faces a tremendous risk as a result of Israel’s policies over the last decade: its health care system is experiencing severe shortages as a result of the Israeli siege now in place for more than ten years, as well as military assaults that have damaged hospitals and medical facilities and injured hundreds of people, who are still receiving care. Israeli restrictions also limit medical training, which has resulted in shortages in many specialty areas, and crisis budgeting has created a chronic shortage of medicine and medical supplies. This means Gaza’s health care system has trouble meeting needs in ordinary times, and many patients are referred to hospitals outside it for treatment. Now that the crossings have been closed, most of these patients are no longer referred for treatment outside Gaza, and, with the addition of the expected corona patients, Gaza hospitals are on course to facing unmanageable workloads.

Shortage of protective gear and ventilators

Aside from the patient surge and shortage of skilled staff, there are shortages in supplies specifically needed for treating COVID-19. Gaza currently has only about 70 ICU beds, some of which are already occupied. This is merely a drop in the ocean given that Gaza has a population of over two million. International data shows that countries where hospitals were overloaded, primarily Italy, had extremely high infection and death rates.

The corona pandemic comes to Gaza when the Strip as a whole and its health care system, in particular, are already in a desperate state. Without help, Gaza residents will face an unfathomable disaster. What is needed to prevent this scenario is massive aid from Israel and from the World Health Organization to help stem the spread of the virus and treat those infected with it. In these moments, when people’s lives are on the line, this isn’t just Israel’s obligation under international law and the law of occupation, it is the humane, moral thing to do.


We Are here To help.

We will create a team of volunteers to work in the field providing the basic needs of the population and providing sterilization tool


The situation in Gaza is catastrophic and we need your support to stand as one hand to confront this virus and prevent its spread in Gaza.

Through this campaign, we will provide sterilization equipment for families here, and we will coordinate with the Ministry of Health in order to provide them with the necessary medical equipment such as an isolation suit and masks.









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Walid Mahmouda month ago

This war has taken almost everything away from me.

Help Evacuate My Family from Gaza: Extend a Lifeline, Restore Hope


This war has taken almost everything away from me. 

My home and the homes of virtually every single member of my family were bombed, destroyed, or razed by Israel; all my memories, cherished belongings and community have been reduced to rubble and ashes.






Thankfully, I still have my family and loved ones, but I’m extremely terrified and haunted by the thought of losing them. There is nowhere safe for them to be; they currently huddle in a primitive tent in dire conditions with little food and water in the Mawasi area after being displaced multiple times, and even there, the IDF has attacked the area multiple times. I’m particularly worried about my ailing father, Mahmoud, who cannot endure these conditions for long.

I have no choice but to seek a way out of Gaza for my family; to evacuate my parents, siblings, nephews, and nieces to safety. And for that, I desperately need your help, kindness, and generosity.

Right now, the only way to get my family out is to pay a fee to the Egyptian government of $5,000 per person and $2,500 per child.

Please help me see my family again and get them to safety before it’s too late.

Thank You for Your Generosity and Compassion.

 

Walid, 

love and peace to you All 


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Walid Mahmouda year ago

Help Provide Food Packs to Families in Need This Ramadan


Help Provide Food Packs to Families in Need This Ramadan


SALAM ALIKOM,

As we prepare for the holy month of Ramadan, I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude to you for your generous support. Your contributions have made a significant impact on our community, and we are truly grateful for your kindness and generosity.

On behalf of everyone here, I wish you a blessed and peaceful Ramadan. May this holy month bring you joy, peace, and blessings, and may your good deeds and contributions be rewarded many times over.

At FRD, we are dedicated to fighting poverty and making a positive impact in our community in Gaza strip . We believe that everyone should have access to Food and live a fulfilling life, free from poverty.

Our organization was founded on the principle of giving back to our community and providing assistance to those who need it most. We work tirelessly to raise awareness, funds, and support for our mission to Feed families and provide our services in the area.


Our programs and initiatives are designed to empower individuals and families by providing our programs  that promote freedom. We work closely with community partners, volunteers, and donors to create sustainable solutions that make a lasting impact.



Many families in our community struggle to put food on the table. That's why we're launching our Ramadan food campaign to provide food packs to those in need. Our food packs contain essential items such as rice, flour, lentils, sugar, and oil, as well as other nutritious foods that can help families break their fast and celebrate Ramadan with dignity. But we can't do it alone. We need your support to make sure that no family goes hungry this Ramadan. By donating just [amount], you can help us provide a food pack to a family in need. Your donation will make a real difference. It will help us to purchase the food items, package the food packs, and distribute them to families in our community. With your support, we can ensure that everyone has access to nutritious food during Ramadan. To make a donation, please [insert instructions on how to donate]. Every donation, no matter how big or small, will help us reach our goal. We appreciate your support and your generosity. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that everyone in our community has a happy and healthy Ramadan. Thank you for your consideration.


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Walid Mahmouda year ago

The Gaza Strip needs no introduction

 Unemployment rates are rising yearly, life prospects are bleak, and many children and families are living merely to survive. Winter in the slums and refugee camps can be hard-hitting; but can we even make a small difference?!
The generosity of our donors has made our winter campaign possible.





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The situation in Gaza is terrible this winter


The Gaza Strip is one of the worst places in the world to be this winter. Thousands of families are living in slums and makeshift shelters that flood with freezing water when it rains, and offer little protection from the harsh winter temperatures. The nights are bitterly cold, and fuel for cooking and heating is scarce. Pregnant women and small children are living in these shocking conditions.


Gaza is part of the Palestinian territories, bordered by Egypt and on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It has a population of 1.9 million, and after years of bitter conflict, the people of Gaza are some of the most vulnerable in the world.


Devastation and suffering


The current situation in Gaza is bleak. The escalations of violence has shattered infrastructure, destroyed more than 18,000 homes and torn families apart. 50% of the population of the Gaza Strip live below the poverty line and 44% of households are experiencing food insecurity.


Gaza's public health system suffers from shortages in skilled staff and medical supplies. 17 hospitals and 56 primary healthcare facilities have been destroyed or severely damaged by the hostilities. Hundreds of amputees have been left waiting for prosthetic limbs, and delays in performing elective surgeries cause unnecessary pain, frustration and increase the chances of infection. The constant power cuts make delivering vital services very difficult, and the electricity deficit has reached a high point of 65%.


Gazas children in crisis


In any conflict, children endure the most suffering. The children of Gaza have witnessed horrors that no young person should have to see. They live in fear, without stability or security.


More than 160,000 children are in desperate need of continuous psychological support due to the trauma caused by living through a terrible conflict.


Palestinian children living in Gaza are being denied an education, as bombing has rendered 50% of all kindergartens and 30% of schools unfit for use. The UN estimates that 1,000 of the 2,955 children injured due to the violence will be permanently disabled.


What can I do to help?


Friendship for Relief and Development is in Palestine, providing humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza this winter. Emergency provisions, including food parcels, warm clothes and shoes, blankets, and mattresses, are being distributed to vulnerable families who completely rely on this support. The generosity of our donors has made our winter campaign possible.


With your help, we can save lives in Gaza and bring an end to the suffering of innocent children.


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Walid Mahmoud2 years ago

KEEP ME WARM 2022



Dear Supporter,


As we have seen some terrible conditions people are living in Gaza over 17,000 people are still homeless.


Winter in Gaza can be very harsh conditions without heating and electricity. Life in Gaza is the worst, according to reports coming from the ground there.

Friendship Relief and Development team working to raise funding to provide the basic needs during this winter 2022. through your support We will provide clothes for children and urgent emergency intervention. Our team always works to provide people's needs. We need your support today to achieve the goal of this campaign and prepare for the winter in Gaza.providing financial support to the population in Gaza is developing the lives of the population there as The economic situation in Gaza has collpased under a continuous blockade for years now and Military operations against Gaza over the past years.


The Association of Friendship Relief and Development in Gaza was established because of the urgent need to provide support during crises. Our goal is to reach every single home and every family and make change in the reality of Palestinians, We look forward always to work with you for humanity and empowering the poor  In order to make difference.


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Walid Mahmoud2 years ago

KEEP ME WARM 2022




Help children in Gaza this winter!


Providing a decent life for poor and needy families and orphans by providing necessities for the winter season such as clothes, blankets etc.



The Palestinian economy has been suffering for years in the Gaza Strip from a major collapse, exacerbated by the spread of the Corona crisis epidemic, and the subsequent closure of economic facilities, in addition to the blockade that has been imposed on the Gaza Strip for more than 16 years.



Gaza is currently witnessing an economic crisis that has not been witnessed since 1948, the commercial sector is badly affected, in addition to the collapse of the industrial sector, in light of the closure of many factories' doors and the displacement of thousands of workers, the Gaza Strip, which suffers from severe siege and suffers from not being allowed to export its products, or import any requirements for the industrial and commercial sector, as well as the required equipment and machinery.



Keep me warm is an initiative that has been launched since 2015 and until 2021, this project aims annually to help the poor in Gaza and provide basic needs in winter as winter clothes for children, blankets, and heating.


This initiative has contributed to alleviating the suffering of many people in need in Gaza annually and is continuing thanks to your giving.


This year we aspire also to help through this initiative and continue to help families in Gaza, your donation to this campaign contributes to saving the lives of the poor and alleviating the consequences of the blockade on them.


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Thank you
 

Walid Mahmoud2 years ago

QURBANI 2022

QURBANI 2022 PROJECT IN GAZA STRIP 



Salam alikom, 
Give your Qurbani , and share the blessings of Eid with those facing struggles and hardships.




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Walid Mahmoud2 years ago

QURBANI 2022



What is QURBANI 2022 Project?

 

Starting from this, FRIENDSHIP FOR RELIF AND DEVELOPMENT (FRD)  implements Qurbani Project each year as part of its Al-Adha Eid projects. 

This project targets the most vulnerable families living in GAZA and is implemented yearly all over the GAZA STRIP .

It is considered a crucial project due to its role in strengthening the bonds between the members of the communities (the privileged with the under-privileged) as well as providing the people who perform the ritual of sacrifice during the Adha Eid with the opportunity to donate the fresh meat to the most vulnerable families, which is the main objective of performing this type of ritual in the first place.

 

In line with UNDP’s SDG # 2 “Zero Hunger” which calls for ending hunger and ensuring access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round by 2030” and “ending all forms of malnutrition”, FRD launches its annual “Qurbani Project” which aims at providing meat portions to the most vulnerable families in GAZA, inclusive of needy families as well as Palestinian refugees living in  camps.  

What is the current situation in GAZA?


GAZA is facing a multi-layered crisis. 


within the context of a fragile and over 15 years of blockade and weakened economy, is critically affecting the livelihood and socio-economic conditions of the gazans population and -by default- the refugees’ as well.

 

The imposed blockade exacerbated the implications of the deepened fiscal and economic crisis, both horizontally and vertically. Horizontally, vulnerability is fast expanding to reach wider segments of the population; vertically, the depth and extent of vulnerability are intensified crossing 50% poverty and unemployment rates.

FRD will be supervising the slaughtering of donated Qurbans (sheep or cow) as well as the butchering, packaging, and distribution of meat portions to the poor families living in designated underprivileged areas during the first day of Adha Eid. 

 

Each meat portion weighs 3 kg approximately. Prices differ depending on the slaughtered animal as shown in the below diagram:

The project will be implemented under FRD Relief sector and will be managed by a sub-committee composed of selected staff members from different departments and sectors. 

Qurbani Prices for the years 2022 / 1440 are as follow: 

Item

Unit Price (USD)

Cow Portion

$ 570     

Imported Sheep

$ 440   

Local Sheep

$ 340   

FULL COW

3750$




 

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Walid Mahmoud2 years ago

it’s Saturday ! I hope you have some cool plans for the weekend.



SALAM Alikom Everyone, 


 it’s Saturday ! I hope you have some cool plans for the weekend.


More than half of population in Gaza Strip lives below poverty line, according to UN data.

Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are preparing to welcome the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan under the shadow of economic difficulties caused by the Israeli blockade . The unemployment rate in the Gaza Strip, with a population of nearly 2.1 million, has almost reached 50% due to the land, sea and air blockade imposed by Israel for 17years, according to UN data. The recent coronavirus outbreak has also caused to deteriorate the economic situation in the territory. More than half of the population in the Gaza Strip currently lives below the poverty line. Despite all these difficulties, the Palestinians are keen to go to the markets for shopping in preparation for the holy month.

As we used to do every month of this year to launch an initiative to provide food baskets to the families most in need during the month of Ramadan, today we have decided to return this initiative because it has contributed so much to helping and meeting the basic needs of many families during the month of Ramadan. Over the past years, we've provided food supplies to hundreds of families, and that's relieving people to provide food.

We invite you to support this initiative this year as well to reach the goal, and we will follow with you updates as usual, thank you all for your generous and lasting support to you with all respect and appreciation.



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With love and Peace. 







Walid Mahmoud2 years ago

IMPORTANT UPDATE



SALAM ALIKOM, 

DEAR Friend and Supporter. 

Because of the updates and the inability of the launchgoodplatform to send donations to Gaza, this year we decided to launch the campaign on another platform.
Ramdan Food Program  was a successful humanitarian project every year that contributed to feeding hundreds of Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip.
This year, we decided to renew the project and receive your contribution to feed more this year.
 
Our world is beautiful, masha’Allah. It is full of abundance and has enough food for everybody to eat and be strong and healthy. Despite this, over 821 million people do not have enough food to eat. Millions, including babies and children, go to bed without anything to eat, affecting their health, growth and future life.
Feed A Family for one month in palestine By showing your support to our Campaign Click Here. 


BEST REGRADS, 


WALID MAMHOUD. 


FROM GAZA WITH LOVE 






Walid Mahmoud2 years ago

RAMDAN FOOD CAMPAIGN IN GAZA


SALAM ALIKOM, 

HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL, 


With only $20, you can provide a family of an average of 5, with their daily Iftar for the entire holy month through providing them with weekly fresh food baskets for 4 weeks.

REACH OUT ON WHATSAPP AT : 00972594440414


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Walid Mahmoud2 years ago

SALAM ALIKOM



SUPPORT NOW



SALAM ALIKOM, 


Over 2 million Palestinians in Gaza are entering their 12th year of the Israeli ongoing tight blockade. 

This Ramadan, 4,000 families in Gaza need your assistance to secure their Ramadan Iftar meals. With only $20, you can provide a family of an average of 5, with their daily Iftar for the entire holy month through providing them with weekly fresh food baskets for 4 weeks.

The baskets contain fresh produce, eggs and chicken purchased from small poor farmers in Gaza. 

This year with your generous support we ain’t to feed these families your family to support these families is meaningful to the people of Gaza. 


Donations of any amount will surely help to increase the number of assisted families. 

We call you to support this campaign to hit the goal as soon and we hope you will share it widely with family and friends. 

Thank you



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Walid Mahmoud3 years ago

Saad wants to realize his dream of obtaining PHD


SALAM ALIKOM everyone;

 I hope everything comes up roses with you. This is me, SAAD M. S. ABUSHARBAIN. I am a Palestinian student from Gaza Strip. Yet, I travelled to Istanbul in February 2020 to continue my master study in Anglo-American Literature and Creative Writing Program. For sure, travelling teaches me many valuable lessons that I did not find in the books. However, my life in Istanbul was and still replete with ups and downs. I arrived in Istanbul 2 weeks late for my study because it was not an easy mission for me to travel from Palestine to Istanbul. You know, life is extremely hard in Palestine and specifically in Gaza Strip, the place where I live. It took one month from me to only get my student visa and to see my name in the travelers' list. Gaza Strip is a place full of tensions and wars. Besides, its economic situation is very fragile.

Before I leave Palestine, I got an acceptance from Istanbul Aydin University to start my MA. study there. Also, I sent them 1500$ as a first installment for my study. Unfortunately, when I arrived Istanbul, they told me that you were late two weeks and you could not start your study. At that time, I was very sad because I felt as if I am lost. I did not know what shall I do. However, I said to myself that I am here for a reason. I have a target that I must achieve. I did not leave my family alone in Gaza Strip to waste my time in Istanbul. Therefore, I did not leave a single stone unturned. And luckily, I discovered that Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil university was still registering students in the master programs. But, I did not have much time because it was the last day for registration. The international office at Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil university told me that you have only 5 hours before completing the registration. Also, they told me that you will study a master degree of Anglo-American Literature and Creative Writing Program but without thesis because the registration for students with thesis has done. The international office promised me once I finish two semesters with a high score, I can shift my program to a thesis one. Therefore, I was a little bit elated at that time because I will study and seize my time. Yet, the travelling journey from Palestine to Istanbul costs me very much. Moreover, Istanbul Aydin University did not give me back my tuitions which is 1500$. I became between the deep blue sea and the rock because I want to study but I have to pay new tuitions for Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil University. Besides, I could not call my father because I know his severe economic situation; specially because my 2 brothers and sister study in Palestinian universities in Gaza. As a result, I called one of my friends, and I explained the situation for him with eyes full of tears. Fortunately, he helped me immediately and sent me 2000$ as a new payment for starting studying MA. in Anglo-American Literature and Creative Writing Program at Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil University. I managed to study that semester which was my first semester at the university. I studied very hard, and I was sleeping only 5 hours per day. Luckily, I got 4 out of 4 at my first semester.

 Then, I started studying my second semester which was a little bit easier for me because I did not face those troubles and obstacles which were in the first one. My father sent me the second payment for the university which was 2050$. However, I was sad when I knew that he sent me the last money he has. My family believes in the power of education. Therefore, my father always motivates me to keep moving forward and to keep studying. However, tuitions were a basic problem for me at each stage. I studied 5 subjects in the second semester, and I studied harder than the first one because I need a high score in order to shift my program to a thesis one. Fortunately, I also got 4 out of 4 in the second semester. This means that I got 100% in the first year of my MA. study. This for sure enables me to shift my program to a thesis one because I was the only student who got this average.

After that, I started writing my thesis which is on Forms and Functions of Metafiction in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain in 1885. My thesis style was excellent and my supervisor was very glad. Since February 2020 till now, I learnt many educational and life lessons. 

My educational journey in Istanbul was difficult but very useful at the same time. 

    I write my story right now for you to tell you that I have achieved the first dream of my life which is getting the MA. in Anglo-American Literature and Creative Writing Program with 100%. Also, I look forward to studying my Ph.D. in Istanbul at the same university. Yet, I did not have any money to fulfill this dream. I did not have anything except my energy and a strong determination. However, energy alone is not enough to start studying the Ph.D. I write my story to tell you that I need your hand to accomplish my dream. Your donation can help me to get the Ph.D. and it will enable me to help my country when I come back Palestine. I chose this major not only because I am in love with English literature but because there is a sever lack in the number of instructors who teach English literature in Gaza. My Ph.D. tuitions is 9500$ and I need another 9500$ as expenses for 3 years because there is no student who can get the Ph.D. before 3 years. 

    Therefore, I need your help to make my dream come true. For my Ph.D. thesis, I would like to research on " Imagining Shakespeare- Inspired World: the importance of the bard." Or " The importance of human philosophy of literature." I am sure that the knowledge I shall receive in the Ph.D. study in English literature will be able to be applied in the future in order to become professional. I can help people and teams to develop their own potential, to overcome obstacles and to achieve their goals. While working in the public sector, we all strive for positive changes in our society. I am sure all changes we want in the educational system have to start with ourselves. I shall develop national programs, which could help to adjust long-term relations among cultures and continents. 

    Concerning my personality, I believe I am very responsible individual who loves to learn new things in life and to seek new experiences. I enjoy observing the people around me and meeting others with understanding and respect. Making friends is one of my greatest abilities. I have a passion for photography, and I enjoy browsing photo exhibitions even more than taking photos for myself. Also, I kike reading English literature. Moreover, I regularly attend performances of the Russian theatre, such as The European Theatre of Drama and others. 

  My interest of literature was gradually shaped throughout my life by different ways in which I have experienced the skills of English language: as a learner, a translator, and a trainer of English. However, it was the times spent studying in Palestine that made me fully understand that language can be a means of conveying much more than just our thoughts. In fact, it also carries all the information about our background, education, beliefs, prejudices, and generally reflects the way we categorize the world around us. I think that reading and writing different genres go together perfectly, and the success of the latter is entwined with the scope of the former. This is the main reason I wish to study my Ph.D. in English literature. I have always been told that I have an extensive imagination and writing allows me to channel it into creating unrestricted, fictional worlds. Literature, as a subject, has always seemed to show me paths and authors that I had never considered before, such as Ian McEwan  at A Level, and John Steinbeck prior to that. Indeed, I have been fascinated by the English language and literature. While young, I would either be writing, reading, or telling stories and ever since then, I have read a wide variety of both fiction and non-fiction texts from various genres and eras. 

  Finally, I do thank you for your time and consideration. Your donation will enable me to study the Ph.D. in English literature. I have taught that sharing is caring and hand in hand, we can achieve the best. The Ph.D. tuitions is 9500$ in Istanbul, and the expenses for three years study will be at least 9500$. So, your donation is indeed important for me. Highly appreciated. 

SAAD M. S. ABUSHARBAIN

A Palestinian Student from Gaza Strip

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Walid Mahmoud3 years ago

Help Saad obtaining his PHD

Checkout Saad Campaign 



Before I leave Palestine, I got an acceptance from Istanbul Aydin University to start my MA. study there. Also, I sent them 1500$ as a first installment for my study. Unfortunately, when I arrived Istanbul, they told me that you were late two weeks and you could not start your study. At that time, I was very sad because I felt as if I am lost. I did not know what shall I do. However, I said to myself that I am here for a reason. I have a target that I must achieve. I did not leave my family alone in Gaza Strip to waste my time in Istanbul. Therefore, I did not leave a single stone unturned. And luckily, I discovered that Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil university was still registering students in the master programs. But, I did not have much time because it was the last day for registration. The international office at Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil university told me that you have only 5 hours before completing the registration. Also, they told me that you will study a master degree of Anglo-American Literature and Creative Writing Program but without thesis because the registration for students with thesis has done. The international office promised me once I finish two semesters with a high score, I can shift my program to a thesis one. Therefore, I was a little bit elated at that time because I will study and seize my time. Yet, the travelling journey from Palestine to Istanbul costs me very much. Moreover, Istanbul Aydin University did not give me back my tuitions which is 1500$. I became between the deep blue sea and the rock because I want to study but I have to pay new tuitions for Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil University. Besides, I could not call my father because I know his severe economic situation; specially because my 2 brothers and sister study in Palestinian universities in Gaza. As a result, I called one of my friends, and I explained the situation for him with eyes full of tears.


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Walid Mahmoud3 years ago

Saad wants to realize his dream in obtaining PHD



Dear Honorable Friends, and Donors, 

I hope everything comes up roses with you. It has been a long time since we keep in contact each other; I do miss all of you. You are always at my heart and mind because we are one hand, one family, and a fabulous team. You know, I do appreciate your amazingly amazing efforts in helping Palestinian youth and families throught the past years, specially Palestinian students from besieged Gaza Strip. Today, I am elated to introduce SAAD M. S. ABUSHARBAIN for you all. Saad is a Palestinian student from Gaza Strip; he is living in Turkey right now to complete his PhD in English Language and Literature. Saad proved to be a promising young student who had the capacity and determination to highly achieve his academic objectives which are reflected in his grades. He studied BA of English Literature with GPA 92.13% with honor at Al-Azhar University - Gaza. Then, he travelled to Istanbul to study MA. of Anglo-American Literature and Creative Writing, and he got 100% with first honor degree. I could witness Saad's ability to grasp new concepts and approach challenging tasks fearlessly and with passion. Honestly, I evaluate Saad as an intelligent, dependable, and an adaptive person who can merge in any environment and can achieve academic goals. Saad says: " My interest in Literature was gradually shaped throughout my life by different ways in which I have experienced the skills of the English language: as a learner, a translator, and a trainer of English. However, it was the times spent studying in Palestine that made me fully understand that language can be a means of conveying much more than just our thoughts. In fact, it also carries all the information about our background, education, beliefs, prejudices, and generally reflects the way we categorize the world around us. I think that reading and writing different genres go together perfectly, and that the success of the latter is entwined with the scope of the former." Therefore, let me say that I am happy to write this in order to support Saad to pursue his educational plans and progress towards meeting his career goals. Let us put our hands together to support Saad and make his dream of obtaining the PhD come true. Your donation can help him to get the PhD and it will enable him to help his country when he comes back to Palestine. Your donation will be deposited directly into the account of Filistin Öğrencileri Derneği association which seeks to create a Palestinian environment that relieves the student of the difficulties of alienation and distance from family and homeland. Let us help Saad, and prove that hope is still available. Always remember that the best is yet to come and peace and love will never die.



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