🩵🩷🤍!!HELP A DISABLED TRANSGENDER PERSON STAY HOUSED AND WELL!!🤍🩷🩵
Cori is a 29 year old Black trans person I recently met through Instagram who has been struggling through homelessness by staying in hotels and is working hard to secure permanent housing!
They are a very kind person who needs love and support right now, and I hope tumblr can come through for them ❤️ They are on the autism spectrum and love anime as well as drawing.✏️🔥
They also love animals, but especially guinea pigs and frogs! 🐸
Thank you for supporting me and helping me through my journey! 🥺❤️
My friend Cori has nearly no food to eat and is dealing with double ear infections right now; can you support them by donating to their Kofi or sharing their Linktree here in this post?
Even a small amount as a couple of dollars would be a blessing and help keep this deserving and beautiful person alive and well ❤️ Thank you
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Everything changed the day Amira was born.
The world outside was collapsing — bombs, dust, screams, and fear. Yet inside a small room, by the dim light of a single candle, a new life began.
While others were running for shelter, I was holding my newborn daughter, trembling, crying, trying to believe that something so pure could still exist in a place like Gaza.
I named her Amira, because I wanted her to feel like a child of life —not a child of war.
A year has passed since that night, but nothing has really changed
Our house is still rubble, our streets still carry the smell of smoke, and the sky still echoes with sounds that make Amira flinch in her sleep.
She has just turned one.
She’s learning to walk, holding my finger with her tiny hand, laughing at the smallest things — as if she doesn’t see the destruction around her.
She doesn’t know the word “loss.”
She never met her father, but when she smiles, I see him there.
Sometimes I watch her sleeping, and I wonder what kind of world she will grow up in — whether she will ever know what peace feels like, what home smells like.
And yet, when she opens her eyes in the morning and says “mama,” everything becomes bearable again.
I want to rebuild our home.
Not just for the walls — but for her future.
For Amira to have a small room, a safe place to dream, a life that belongs to her, not to war.
I’m not asking for much. Only for a chance to give her a beginning filled with warmth instead of fear
My name is Saja. I am a mother, a wife, and just one of many women in Gaza trying to hold on — to hope, to my family, and to a life that no
A Mother’s Message
To everyone reading this — thank you for listening to our story.
Your kindness means more than words.
Every share, every message, every donation — it all helps me rebuild not just a house, but a future for Amira.
From the heart of Gaza, from a mother learning to hope again —
we will live. And I will make sure my daughter grows up in a world that knows love more than war.
The most recent ceasefire has not meant an end to genocide. We must contextualize this truth within the larger historical reality: Palestine has been enduring genocidal aggression from Israel since 1948. There are periods of greater intensity, but no periods of actual relief from this state. This is the reality of all settler-colonial projects, including Zionism. We must combat this genocide not as an outlier, but as deeply embedded in global structures of colonialism.
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Hello, my name is Nadin. I’m from Gaza. I’m a graphic design graduate, a wife—and now, a mother.
I finished my design studies just before the war began. I had dreams of starting a small studio, of creating art that told stories. I used to think about colors and fonts and the future.
Then, the war came. And the future became something we tried to hold onto, moment by moment.
On October 22, 2023, I learned I was pregnant when a missile destroyed my husband’s family home, killing 25 members—his mother, siblings, nieces and nephews—entire branches of our family in seconds.
We were displaced twice. Everything was gone—home, safety, routine, rest.
A few weeks later, I gave birth to our daughter. There was no crib, no celebration—not even stillness. But she arrived, quietly and beautifully. In her eyes I saw something I hadn’t felt in weeks: life that still wanted to grow.
Now, our days are shaped by decisions that could dismantle the future we are trying to build together.
Today, Israel’s government is discussing plans for a full military occupation of the Gaza Strip, including Gaza City and southern regions. The stated aim: to eliminate Hamas and later hand governing control to allied Arab forces—not Israel—but with no clear path to peace or normalcy.
The humanitarian fallout is devastating. More than 61,000 Palestinians have died in this war; hunger and malnutrition are rising sharply. Hospitals in north Gaza have shut down, and 193 people have now died of starvation, nearly half of them children.
Aid remains blocked, water is scarce, and many risk dying of hunger or disease long before future promises arrive.
We Don’t Know What Comes Next
There’s no clear path forward—only uncertainty for our daughter’s life and our ability to survive another day.
My name is Nadin, and I’m a mother from Gaza.
How You Can Help
I’m asking for support—not for comfort, but for survival:
Help us meet basic needs so we can breathe, heal, and preserve a world for our daughter.
Support us as I try to stand again on my own feet—even a glimmer of stability matters.
If you’ve read this far, thank you. If you can give—thank you. If you can’t—just sharing this post is a lifeline I will never forget.
Everything changed the day Amira was born.
The world outside was collapsing — bombs, dust, screams, and fear. Yet inside a small room, by the dim light of a single candle, a new life began.
While others were running for shelter, I was holding my newborn daughter, trembling, crying, trying to believe that something so pure could still exist in a place like Gaza.
I named her Amira, because I wanted her to feel like a child of life —not a child of war.
A year has passed since that night, but nothing has really changed
Our house is still rubble, our streets still carry the smell of smoke, and the sky still echoes with sounds that make Amira flinch in her sleep.
She has just turned one.
She’s learning to walk, holding my finger with her tiny hand, laughing at the smallest things — as if she doesn’t see the destruction around her.
She doesn’t know the word “loss.”
She never met her father, but when she smiles, I see him there.
Sometimes I watch her sleeping, and I wonder what kind of world she will grow up in — whether she will ever know what peace feels like, what home smells like.
And yet, when she opens her eyes in the morning and says “mama,” everything becomes bearable again.
I want to rebuild our home.
Not just for the walls — but for her future.
For Amira to have a small room, a safe place to dream, a life that belongs to her, not to war.
I’m not asking for much. Only for a chance to give her a beginning filled with warmth instead of fear
My name is Saja. I am a mother, a wife, and just one of many women in Gaza trying to hold on — to hope, to my family, and to a life that no
A Mother’s Message
To everyone reading this — thank you for listening to our story.
Your kindness means more than words.
Every share, every message, every donation — it all helps me rebuild not just a house, but a future for Amira.
From the heart of Gaza, from a mother learning to hope again —
we will live. And I will make sure my daughter grows up in a world that knows love more than war.
We heard in the weather forecast that there will be heavy rain in Gaza tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, and I've been trying since this morning to buy wood and tent covers so I don't get flooded by the rainwater.
It's very expensive, and all the solutions are temporary; there are no permanent solutions except for the house.
My tent shakes a lot in the wind and blows away – and that's just from the wind, so what will it be like in a low-pressure system?
To everyone, I say please donate and share this post.
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Help me to stand up again and rebuild my home 🙏🥺❤️
Hey bots; it wasn’t a war, it’s genocide and it’s not over when Israeli scum are still dropping tons of explosives on Gaza.
Unfortunately, Last night my tent was burned because of targeting home near us🥺
Even it's a truce, they broke it anytime‼️
I lost everything here it costs me 500$ please help me to buy a new one 🙏🙏😭
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My kids still need your urgent help because you know that everything here is destroyed and we need your support in this time.
I have three kids and need to afford them babies formula, please stand with me.
Everything is still so expinsive in the market. Meat and chicken are not existing here. Fruits and vegetables need a lot of money to be bought, please help me with any amount of money I'm begging to you kind hearts 🙏🙏🙏🥺🥺🥺🥺
The least cost for eating can costs 500$ please help me 🙏🙏
We still cook on fire and the wood coats me 100$ each day to buy it. Also I buy water for drinking and cleaning every day and it costs 100$ for a day
The rent of our place here costs me 1000$ for a month and it so expinsive please do your best to help
You know that winter is coming and now I need to bought cloths for my kids to protect them from cold weather. Please help us now ‼️🙏❤️🥺🥺🥺🥺
Please donate and share this because you are saving lives, 🙏🙏🙏‼️‼️‼️‼️
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The Nazi Israeli army began sweeping, destroying and bombing buildings on a very large scale, using weapons that we have never heard of before and that are very strange, as shown in the picture.
The Israeli incursion into the heart of Gaza City has forced countless families to flee south, leaving behind their homes, memories, and everything they hold dear. Imagine over 2 million people crammed into an area smaller than 40 kilometers, struggling to survive under constant bombardment. Streets that were once filled with life are now ruins; hospitals are overwhelmed, and basic necessities are scarce. Children are terrified, families are torn apart, and nowhere feels safe. This is not a battle it is collective punishment, a humanitarian nightmare unfolding in real time, and the world cannot turn away.
Map of Gaza City:
🔻 Blue: Fully controlled by Israeli forces
🔻 Red: Almost fully controlled by Israeli forces
🔻 Green: Currently under heavy fire, with many displaced people and civilians inside
🔻 Remaining areas: Where most of the remaining civilians are located
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Help Anas family !!!! 🇵🇸
Please help us, the Anas family, we lost everything because of the devastating war against us. Read our story and don’t forget to donate to us, because every dollar is important to us. You think it is useless, but the opposite is true, it is very important to us
Donation link : 🙏👇
Hello, my name is Anas, and I am from Gaza.Some of you may already know me from my previous fundraiser on GoFundMe. I want to explain honest
After the Bombs Fell Silent… We’re Trying to Hear Life Again.
They say the war has ended…
But in our hearts, the echoes of explosions still remain.
In every corner of our home lies a story left unfinished.
Our doors, once opened to the light of morning,
are now charred wood telling the silence of long, sleepless nights.
We thought returning to life would be simple…
But when we came back to what was left of our house,
we realized the destruction wasn’t only in the walls—
it was in our dreams that fell with them.
Beneath the rubble, we found my little daughter’s toys,
and clothes waiting for a tomorrow that never came.
Today, we’re trying to start again from nothing.
Trying to build warmth from ashes,
a home from broken stones,
and hope from the remains of pain.
We’re not asking for the impossible—
only for a chance to live with dignity,
to rebuild our home, to protect our children from the cold,
and to tell the world: we are still here, despite everything.
Every contribution, no matter how small,
is a brick in the wall of our new home,
and a heartbeat in a heart trying to live again.
Help us turn these ruins into warmth and hope.
My name is Abedmajed Elderawi, and I live in Gaza with what remains of my once large and loving family.
A final word:
We are not looking for pity, but for a chance —
a chance to rebuild what was lost with trembling hands that still hold onto hope.
Together, we can turn this destruction into a new beginning.
i assume everyone readings this is already skeptical of this "ceasefire" but i wanna emphasize that palestinians are not out of danger and fundraising continues to be just as urgent as it was when the bombing was frequent.
in violation of the terms of its own ceasefire agreement, and along with other violations, israel has said it will cut aid to gaza by half.
aid for gaza was already extremely limited and inaccessible but this move is going to slow the recovery of gaza's economy, it's going to keep prices high and its going to limit who can access aid to whoever has a lot of money. which is why it's incredibly important that people do not lose interest in supporting gaza.
bridge of solidarity, the anticapitalist, anti racist and pro lgbtq org, is currently fundraising to keep people housed in the upcoming winter.
the sameer project, which manages multiple refugee camps in gaza and provides medical aid, reported that donations decreased by 50% since the ceasefire was announced. this deflation of our movement is part of the purpose of mainstream media surrounding the ceasefire. the sameer project is requesting donations for tents to house people during the rainy season.
connecting humanity is still trying to get people connected to the internet through esims. so is crips for esims for gaza
my friend of over a year, siraj, is trying to travel from deir al balah to his home in the north. i would greatly appreciate it if he got some donations too.
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The Substance (2024) dir. Coralie Fargeat
Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself? You. Only better in every way. Seriously. You’ve got to try this new product. It’s called The Substance. IT CHANGED MY LIFE. It generates another you. A new, younger, more beautiful, more perfect, you. And there’s only one rule: You share time. One week for you. One week for the new you. Seven days each. A perfect balance. Easy. Right? If you respect the balance… what could possibly go wrong?