Help a stateless Palestinian refugee

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Help a stateless Palestinian refugee
Obieda's story Help a Palestinian Refugee Rebuild His Life and Access Medical Care My name is Obaida. I am a Palestinian refugee living in Lebanon, where I have spent most of my life. Like many refugees here, my family and I live under extremely difficult economic conditions. We are struggling to meet even our most basic needs. I have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a lifelong mental health condition that requires continuous treatment, stability, and medical care. Living with this illness while facing poverty, uncertainty, and displacement has been overwhelming. In an attempt to change my situation and support my family, I traveled to South Africa and applied for asylum, hoping for safety and a chance at a dignified life. Unfortunately, my asylum request was rejected. After this rejection, the psychological pressure became unbearable, and I went through a very dark period in my life. I survived a serious crisis, and since then I have been trying to focus on healing and rebuilding myself. Today, I am asking for your help for two main reasons: To access proper medical treatment and mental health care so I can live with bipolar disorder in a stable and healthy way To find a legal and safe opportunity outside Lebanon that would allow me to improve my life and help support my family Your support—no matter how small—can help me receive treatment, regain stability, and work toward a future with dignity and hope. If you are unable to donate, sharing this campaign would mean a great deal to me. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for your kindness and humanity

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Support Baby Minuli Thehansa’s Liver Treatment

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Support Baby Minuli Thehansa’s Liver Treatment
Baby Minuli Thehansa was born on 26 September 2025 and is currently 4 months old. She has been diagnosed with a serious liver condition and is receiving medical care under Dr. Meranthi Fernando at the Colombo North Centre for Liver Disease (CNCLD), Sri Lanka. Due to the complexity and severity of her condition, doctors have advised that advanced treatment not available in Sri Lanka is required, and Minuli must travel to India for further specialized investigations and medical care. Minuli’s father, Mr. Manjula Ruwan Pathirana, a serving Sri Lanka Army soldier, is the legal guardian and primary donor managing this fundraising campaign on behalf of his daughter. Despite his dedication and service to the country, the cost of overseas medical treatment, hospital care, investigations, travel, and accommodation is far beyond the family’s financial capacity. This fundraising campaign has been created to support: Overseas liver treatment in India Hospital and medical expenses Diagnostic investigations and medications Travel and related healthcare needs All funds raised will be used strictly for Baby Minuli’s medical care. Relevant medical reports, documents, and progress updates will be shared regularly to ensure full transparency and donor trust. Every contribution — no matter how small — brings Minuli one step closer to a healthier future. If you are unable to donate, sharing this campaign is also a powerful way to help. Thank you for standing with Baby Minuli and her family during this critical time.

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