Two Knees, One Hope: Help Her Walk Again

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Two Knees, One Hope: Help Her Walk Again
💔 Help My Mother Walk Again 🕯 A Cry for Hope I never imagined I would reach a day where I would beg strangers for help. But I am here now, because my heart can no longer bear the pain of watching my mother suffer. She is my whole world — the only parent I have left — and she’s slowly losing the ability to walk. 🖤 A Life of Struggle My father passed away ten years ago, leaving my mother alone with five children. I am the oldest, only 20 years old, trying my best to hold our small, broken family together. Since that day, my mother has carried everything — our pain, our hunger, our fears — on her tired shoulders. She has worked endlessly just to keep us alive, even when her own body was falling apart. 💔 Her Health is Failing Now, her knees — both of them — are completely worn out. The doctors said the cartilage is gone, the joints are badly damaged, and she needs urgent double knee replacement surgery. Without it, she may never walk again. Every step feels like fire under her skin. Every movement is torture. Yet she still forces herself to work, pushing through the agony, because she has no choice. She tells me, “As long as I can move, I’ll try to feed you.” But now she can hardly stand. 🌧 Living in Desperation We live in heartbreaking poverty. There is no medical support, no insurance, no savings — just survival. I stay up at night listening to her cry quietly in the dark, praying for strength. I feel completely helpless. I am only 20, and I cannot afford the surgeries, the treatment, or even the pain medication she needs. 💞 Why I’m Asking for Help This campaign is my last hope — not for myself, but for my mother. She has given everything for us. She deserves to live without pain. She deserves to walk again. If you are reading this, please — help me give her that chance. Even the smallest donation can bring us closer to hope. It can bring her closer to standing, walking, and smiling again. And if you cannot donate, please share this story. You might be the reason a mother gets her life back. 💖 From My Heart to Yours Thank you for taking the time to read our story. Thank you for caring about a family you’ve never met. Your kindness could be the miracle that helps my mother walk again — and I will never forget it.

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A Brother's Cry for Warmth, $200  Winter survival

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A Brother's Cry for Warmth, $200 Winter survival
‎A Brother's Cry for Warmth - $200 for Winter Survival" ‎ ‎🙏 Help me - A cry from a hardworking brother 🙏 ‎My name is Abrar Tariq, I am from Pakistan and currently working as a cargo loader in Dubai. ‎My story is like that of millions of hardworking youth who leave their homeland and go abroad for a better future for their family. ‎I belong to a poor family. My parents have no permanent source of income and my younger siblings are still in school. ‎I came to Dubai only with the hope of being able to help my family, but the reality turned out to be much harsher than my expectations. ‎I took a loan from my relatives and friends to come to Dubai, which has now become a burden for me. ‎My monthly salary is only 1000 dirhams, out of which: ‎I send 500 dirhams to my home in Pakistan so that the basic needs of my family can be met. ‎I return 250 dirhams to the people from whom I came here on loan. ‎The remaining 250 dirhams are spent on my own food and drink, and many times even this is less. ‎My current situation: ‎ ‎I do not have winter clothes, shoes and blankets. ‎My summer clothes are also old and torn. ‎Winter has arrived and I have nothing to cover myself with. ‎My humble request to you: ‎I am not asking for a large sum of money from anyone. ‎I only urgently need 200 US dollars so that I can buy some warm clothes, shoes, blankets and daily necessities. ‎ ‎I am asking for help from the people of the world through funfahope so that I can buy warm clothes for myself and my friends. ‎ ‎This money can be a great help at this critical time in my life. ‎A small help from you can be a ray of light for me. ‎May Allah protect you, bless your sustenance, and ease your difficulties. ‎Hear my cry, have mercy on my condition, and extend a warm prayer and helping hand to me in this cold season.

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Help Rana and her grandmother

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Help Rana and her grandmother
Add cover image Ranosh Home Posts Support Ranosh $ Enter amount Name or @yoursocial Say something nice... Add a video message Make this message private Make this monthly Support About Ranosh Edit I'm Rana, 16, clinging to life in Gaza with my 63-year-old grandmother, my only anchor after the war tore my parents away. Their absence haunts me—every night, I see their faces, hear their laughter, and wake up with an ache that never fades. Grandma's warm hugs and soft voice keep me going, but her tired eyes betray the pain she hides. Our tiny home, with its cracked walls, holds our fragile world together. Grandma’s battling diabetes, and watching her wince as she skips her medicine because we can’t afford it breaks my heart. Sometimes, she sells her old treasures—little pieces of her past—just to buy food or pills. Each sale feels like losing another part of her. I pour myself into school, clutching my worn books, dreaming of becoming a doctor to heal people like us, who’ve known too much pain. But the fear never leaves—every distant boom makes me grab Grandma’s hand, terrified it could be our last moment. She whispers, “Stay strong, Rana,” but I see her tremble too. I wrestled with my pride to ask for help, my chest tight with shame, but I’m desperate. Grandma is my everything—my mother, my father, my home. The thought of losing her rips me apart. If anyone can offer even a sliver of hope, it would mean the world to us. I’m Rana, carrying a heart full of grief but still holding onto dreams.

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Help a Family of 8 Survive in a Tent in Gaza

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Help a Family of 8 Survive in a Tent in Gaza
My name is Wissam Madi. Alongside my husband, we are the proud parents of six wonderful children. We once had a beautiful life in our home in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood. It was more than just a house; it was the center of our universe, a place filled with our children's laughter, our shared dreams, and a lifetime of memories. Then, the war took everything from us. Our home was completely destroyed, reduced to rubble. In a single moment, we lost not only our shelter but every single possession we owned. We escaped with only the clothes on our backs. We have nothing left. Today, my husband, our six children, and I live in a small, cramped tent in Khan Younis. This is our reality now. This thin sheet of fabric is all that separates our family from the street. It offers no real protection from the biting cold of the night or the intense heat of the day. As parents, our greatest pain is watching our children suffer and seeing the immense burden on my husband as he struggles daily to find our next meal. We are not asking to rebuild our home; that dream feels impossible right now. We are simply asking for your help to survive. Your donation will be used immediately for our most critical needs: Food and Clean Water: To provide essential nutrition for our children and ensure they have safe water to drink. Rent for the Land Under Our Tent: To secure this small patch of ground so we don’t lose even this last resort of shelter and end up completely exposed. Every single contribution, no matter the size, is a lifeline. It is a message of hope that helps us endure this nightmare. You are our best hope for survival. Thank you for your compassion. May you and your loved ones always be safe.

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A Cry for Mercy from Gaza: A Pregnant Mother’s Ple

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A Cry for Mercy from Gaza: A Pregnant Mother’s Ple
My name is Amal. I’m a mother of two beautiful boys — Osama (8) and Taj (7) — and I’m days away from giving birth to our third child. What should be a moment of joy has become a terrifying countdown in a place where bombs fall more often than blessings. We live in Gaza — a land stripped of safety, mercy, and the basic elements of life. Our home, once a peaceful villa built from years of family savings, now stands in ruins. The windows, doors, and even the soul of the house were shattered by relentless shelling on neighbors homes but till that time it was still standing and protecting us. What was once a sanctuary is now a lifeless wreck. Since October 7th, our lives have unraveled. We woke to the thunder of explosions and the choking fumes of white phosphorus internationally prohibited. My children screamed in terror. Taj clung to me in silence, his eyes wide with fear. That night, I watched the innocence of childhood vanish. We cook using open flames — there’s no gas. The smoke and heat have caused serious skin conditions. There’s no clean water, no electricity, no healthcare. We’ve spent countless nights in our basement, once a storage room, which become later to be our only refuge. We lived in suffocating humidity, cut off from sunlight, until the day our house was hit directly and destroyed over our heads. In that day, my husband was visiting neighbors to console them after they lost a brother and son in a brutal attack. While he was there, he saw our home collapse under a missile strike. He screamed, “My children! My wife!” We survived by divine mercy, injured but alive. The day when our home destroyed, we will never forget that day as long as we live. We saw death with our own eyes and continued to struggle until we were able to get out after hours of suffering. we’ve been displaced 13 times. Each time, we fled with nothing but hope. Now, we’re ordered to evacuate again — from North Gaza to the South — but we have no money, no transportation, and nowhere to go. We currently live in a cramped apartment shared with four other families. There’s no privacy. My children go to sleep hungry, watching others eat what little they have. My husband searches daily for food, often returning empty-handed. Flour costs $30 per kilo. Meat is $180. Aid is rare, and when it comes, it’s stolen or sold at prices no one can afford, We had not previously thought of participating in taking food directly from aid trucks, even though it is the only way to obtain free food, but we consider this a theft of the rights and food of the innocent, the hungry, and the weak people. Osama and Taj haven’t been to school in three years. They are bright, curious, and full of potential — but war has stolen their future. Their only dream now is to wake up without injury. And I — I am about to bring a child into this world. But there is no hospital. No warmth. No diapers. No blanket. I suffer from chronic fatigue and pain. I need prenatal nutrition and medication, but everything is either unavailable or unaffordable. I fear my baby will be born into war, not lullabies. We never begged before. But now, we have nothing left. We urgently need your help to: - Escape the danger in northern Gaza and reach the south - Secure shelter or even a warm tent for our children and newborn - Buy clothes, food, and hygiene supplies for the baby - Cover travel coordination and fees, which now exceed $50,000 - Start a small project to rebuild our lives and provide income for our family Even $10 can make a difference. It may seem small, but to us, it’s hope. It’s warmth. It’s survival. Please help us welcome our baby into safety — not into war. *With love and hope, Amal – Gaza*

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