Help The Joha Family In Gaza To Rebuild Hope

11.11.2025 THE LAST CALL from Yasmin Joha

36 years old, has suffered from tonic-clonic seizures, formerly known as grand mal, since birth. This is an advanced form of epilepsy. She lives with her mother, Arwa, and her little brother, Osama. Since the start of the war in Gaza, she and her family have been constantly on the run. They have had to leave their home and flee several times. Her epilepsy medication is no longer available. She may have survived the war, but she may not survive her illness if she does not receive immediate help. Please help give Yasmin one last chance to live a life of dignity before it is too late. Please forward Yasmin’s call for help to aid organisations or epilepsy centres around the world. Perhaps one of these organisations can save her life. Thank you. God bless you and farewell.

Direct contact: +970592256607 


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An appeal from my nephew

My name is Abdelrahman Al Gherbawi. I am 27 years old and I live with cerebral palsy in Gaza, Palestine. I completed my undergraduate studies in 2021 as a graphic designer in the Multimedia and Web Development department.

Currently, I have an offer to continue my education at the University of Limerick in Ireland. This is not just an ordinary opportunity—it is something much greater. It has the potential to change my life completely in so many aspects.

From one human to another, I kindly ask for your support to help my campaign grow and reach its goal. Every donation, no matter how small, will mean so much to me and make a real difference in my life.

Finally, I want to sincerely thank every person who has already donated and everyone who will support me in this journey

🙏 Every contribution counts. Every share saves lives.

❤️ Please share this appeal—together we can make a difference.

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  • Today, the tank stood in front of the building where my mother and sister Mona had shelter. Now my mother, brother, and sister have all been displaced to the south of the Gaza Strip. Left behind: their lives, their childhood, their memories, their home. Everything. Where to? Into the unknown! For…

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A Glimmer of Hope in the Darkness

The Joha family, like countless others in Gaza, has seen their lives shattered by conflict. Displaced, with nothing but hope, they face unimaginable challenges daily. This is not just their story; it’s a call to humanity.

Empowering a Generation

Despite the adversity, the young members of the Joha family possess incredible talents and dreams. From aspiring doctors and engineers to creative artists and skilled chefs, they are a beacon of resilience. We believe in providing them with a future where their potential can flourish.

  • Doctors, Operation Nurses, Anaesthetists
  • Solar Technicians, Electrical Engineers
  • Web Programmers, Graphic Designers, Artists
  • Cooks, Bakers, Confectioners, Construction Workers
  • Business Managers, Teachers, and Trainers

We invite you to discover their stories and contribute to their journey towards stability. Every helping hand strengthens their resolve.

@Gaza.Talents