**"Dear friends,**
**I’m writing to you today with a heavy heart. I’ve shared the link to support my family in Gaza, who are living under extremely harsh conditions due to the war and destruction. My hope was to find the support and help from all of you, but unfortunately, I have not yet reached my initial fundraising goal.**
**It’s not easy for me to ask for help, but it was the only option I had given the dire circumstances my family is facing. Every contribution, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in their lives. I understand that there are many reasons why some may not be able to contribute, but I kindly ask you to consider what you can do, even if it’s just sharing the link or spreading our story to others.**
**I am in urgent need of support during this time, as it is expected that the Rafah crossing may open at any moment. With your help, I could bring my family to Egypt, where I am currently located. This might be our only chance to reunite and escape the danger they are facing.**
**My heart is filled with gratitude to everyone who has supported me, even with just kind words. I hope you can find it in your hearts to help my family and contribute to rebuilding what we’ve lost.**
**Thank you from the bottom of my heart.🙏"**
Please continue to support Hazem and his family. I truly don’t know what is left to say at this point to convince everyone to give anything they can to people who are enduring the most horrific atrocities in human history during the most documented G-side in history. Why does this need any convincing at all?!?! I continue to be disappointed and let down by humanity each day that every campaign continues to be stagnant for months. All because people are not willing to give up any form of their own comfort in order to put other people that are being exterminated, before themselves. I don’t know if anyone remembers the story from February about the man named Hamza who was in a California prison who worked for 136 hours while only making 13 cents per hour which amounted to $17.74, and he donated it all to relief efforts in Gaza, while he was still in prison. There’s zero excuse for the massive lack of donations, and massive lack of support.
Hazem’s initial goal is only £167 away from being met, and it has been stuck there for weeks which is unacceptable.