Sri lanka
Sri lanka
🌧️ Donation Appeal for Sri Lanka Affected by the Ditwa Cyclone This donation is being collected to support all people in Sri Lanka who have been affected by the Ditwa Cyclone. Even your smallest contribution can bring hope back to countless vulnerable lives. The recent Ditwa Cyclone has severely impacted Sri Lanka, drastically changing the lives of thousands of families across the country. Powerful winds, continuous heavy rainfall, and severe flooding have submerged many villages and towns, making daily life extremely difficult for affected communities. Many families have lost their homes either partially or completely. Roofs have been torn apart, walls have collapsed, and houses have become unsafe to live in. Children, elderly people, and patients are now forced to stay in temporary shelters, schools, evacuation centers, and open spaces, without proper protection or comfort. Due to flooding, clean drinking water has been contaminated, and food shortages are becoming increasingly serious. Providing daily meals for children and obtaining essential medicines for patients have become major challenges for many families. Power and communication services have been disrupted, leaving several areas isolated and unable to seek immediate help. In addition to this, agriculture and livelihoods have been heavily damaged. Crops have been destroyed by floodwaters, and farmers and daily wage workers have lost their sources of income. This disaster will not only affect families today but will continue to impact their lives for many months to come. In this severe humanitarian crisis, your kindness and support are urgently needed. Even a small donation—whether it is LKR 100, LKR 500, or just $1—can help: Provide food for affected families Supply clean drinking water Arrange temporary shelter and essential supplies Support children, elderly people, and patients with basic necessities The small help you give today could save a life tomorrow. We kindly ask you to join this humanitarian effort and stand with the people of Sri Lanka during this difficult time. 📞 Contact Number: 0766403946 📧 Email: sampath123sada@gmail.com Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your compassion and generosity 🙏❤️

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CHOKORA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
CHOKORA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
Chokora Charitable Foundation – Transforming Lives in Uganda Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh, The Prophet ﷺ said: “The best of people are those who are most beneficial to people.” (Daraqutni) At Chokora Charitable Foundation, we are dedicated to serving our brothers and sisters in Uganda by addressing urgent needs and helping communities thrive. Your support allows us to: - Provide Ramadan Iftar meals, bringing joy and spiritual nourishment to fasting families. - Build and maintain mosques, giving communities a space to strengthen their faith. - Dig clean water wells, ensuring access to safe water for drinking, cooking, and hygiene. -Distribute food, clothing, and basic necessities to families in need. - Support girls with hygiene and educational essentials, empowering them to grow with dignity. - And much more—from emergency relief to long-term community development. Allah (SWT) commands us in the Qur’an: "The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed [of grain] that sprouts seven ears; in every ear are a hundred grains. And Allah multiplies [His reward] for whom He wills." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:261) And our beloved Prophet ﷺ reminded us: “When a man dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: Sadaqah Jariyah (continuous charity), knowledge from which benefit is gained, or a righteous child who prays for him.” (Muslim) Every donation you make is sadaqah jariyah (ongoing charity)—a reward that continues for you, in this life and the Hereafter. Together, we can bring hope where it is needed most, light where there is darkness, and love where hearts are heavy. Join us today to transform lives. Be a source of mercy, a bearer of hope, and a means of blessing for countless souls in Uganda. 📌 Donate now and earn rewards in this world and the next.

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Save a young life
Save a young life
Dear Friends and Kind-Hearted People, Due to the recent flood disaster in the Ampara area, many families have lost everything. One such family is facing an extremely difficult situation, and today I am reaching out to you for urgent help on their behalf.Patient's Name: Kushan Deneth Anjana Age: 14 years Illness: Cancer Hospital: Batticaloa General Hospital (Madakalapuwa Hospital) Kushan is in a critical condition right now. His chest is filled with fluid, and doctors have said that an urgent operation must be performed within this month (January 2026). The cost of the surgery alone is Rs. 300,000/-. In addition, monthly medicines and treatment cost around Rs. 500,000/-. The recent flood completely destroyed their home, and the family has lost all sources of income. They have no way to afford these life-saving treatments.Your small contribution, no matter how little, can save Kushan’s life. Every rupee counts and will bring hope to this desperate family.Please send your kind donations to: Account Holder Name: Isuru Priyantha Account Number: 189-2-002-0-0107146 Bank: People's Bank Branch: Uhana For any inquiries or updates: Email: priyanthaisuru842@gmail.com Please keep receipts if needed – we will provide updates and reports on the progress.Kindly SHARE this message far and wide! One share can reach many more kind hearts.Wishing Kushan a speedy recovery and blessings to all of you for your generosity! Let’s come together to save a young life!

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Cue-Master , Tripoli’s First Billiard Supply Shop

Business

Cue-Master , Tripoli’s First Billiard Supply Shop
Cue-Master , Tripoli’s First Affordable Billiard Supply Shop – Support Local & Pro Players! The Problem Tripoli is home to 16 billiard clubs, hosting weekly tournaments where local players compete at high levels. Each tournament rotates between clubs. Each club fields two teams: second-degree and first-degree players. Around 80% of players are professionals, requiring high-quality equipment to perform at their best. Currently, all players and clubs buy from a single supplier in Beirut (Aramoun): A complete professional cue set (break/jump cue + play cue + glove + chalk + bag) costs $800 minimum. A play cue alone costs $250 and up. This makes it expensive and inconvenient for local players to stay equipped, especially when competing weekly or traveling for tournaments. The Solution We will open Tripoli’s first local billiard supply shop, importing the same high-quality equipment at much lower prices: Complete professional cue set: $300–$350 max (instead of $800) Play cue alone: $120–$150 max (instead of $250+) The shop will also provide fast delivery to all local clubs and stock all accessories: Chalk Table cloths Cue tips & joints Gloves Bags Stock will range from affordable to premium quality, meeting the needs of all players and clubs. Personal Story & Experience I am a second-degree billiard player, qualified to first degree, and I have been actively competing in Tripoli for years. I know firsthand what players need to perform at their best, from professional cue sets to gloves and chalk. Sometimes we travel to Beirut to participate in tournaments. Some Tripoli players compete in worldwide tournaments. Recently, two players from my own club participated in the 9-Ball World Championship in Qatar. I started this campaign to support local players, save clubs and individuals money, and help the billiard community grow and compete professionally. Who Will Benefit The shop will serve all 16 billiard clubs in Tripoli: Mina Stars Club (Mina) Spot Shot (Mina) Omega Club (Mina) 48 Club (Tripoli) Byblos (Tripoli) Al Chami Club (Tripoli) Side Pocket (Tripoli) Al Nejme (Tripoli) Jump Shot (Tripoli) Guevara Club (Tripoli) Fattouh Club (Tripoli) Dado Succari Club (Tripoli) Al Arz (Tripoli) Stephanie Club (Tripoli) Eight Time Club (Tripoli) Dragon Club (Tripoli) All players and clubs will have faster access to professional equipment at affordable prices, supporting weekly tournaments and international competitions. How Your Donation Will Be Used Shop Rental (1 Year) $2,000 Small shop in Tripoli, renewable lease. Importing Initial Stock $6,500 Cues, chalk, table cloths, tips, joints, gloves, bags (low-end to premium). Shop Setup & Display $1,000 Shelves, signage, storage, counter. Delivery & Miscellaneous $500 Motorbike delivery, packaging Total Goal: $10,000 By contributing, you will: Make professional billiard equipment affordable and accessible for all Tripoli players Support weekly tournaments and club competitions Enable local players to compete in national and international tournaments Provide fast, convenient delivery to local clubs Help strengthen the billiard community in Tripoli and grow local talent Why This Will Succeed High local demand (weekly tournaments, professional players, international participation) Strong price advantage over Beirut supplier Community-focused: benefits all local players and clubs Clear, concrete plan: shop location, stock, delivery, and budget. For more informations: whatsapp: +387644058799 Regular Call : 81-583361 Gmail : psyman169@gmail.com

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Help a 72-Year-Old Father Rebuild His Gaza Home

Emergency

Help a 72-Year-Old Father Rebuild His Gaza Home
My father, Fadel Mohammad Alfarra, is over 72 years old. He is a devoted husband, a loving father of 7 sons and 4 daughters, and a proud grandfather to 25 grandchildren. Throughout his life, Fadel was a hardworking man and a university professor who believed deeply in education, dignity, and family. With years of effort, sacrifice, and honest work, he slowly built a four-story family home in Gaza. His dream was simple and noble: to ensure that each of his children had a safe place to live. Over the years, he built seven small apartments, one for each of his sons, along with a larger family home where generations gathered under one roof. That dream was completely destroyed by the war. The home that once sheltered an entire family is now rubble. Today, my father, his wife, their children, and grandchildren are displaced and homeless, forced to live in fragile tents that offer no protection from the cold of winter or the extreme heat of summer. There is a complete lack of basic living conditions, privacy, and safety. The situation is deeply inhumane. My mother, 65 years old, is a devoted woman who spent her life sacrificing everything for her family. She now suffers from chronic health conditions, including high blood pressure and thyroid disease, while enduring these extremely harsh living conditions with almost no medical support. Although my father’s children are educated and working people, the scale of destruction and the ongoing crisis make it impossible for the family to rebuild on their own. An entire extended family — parents, children, and 25 grandchildren — has been left without shelter. This campaign is a humble request for help to rebuild my father’s home and restore a minimum level of dignity, safety, and stability to an elderly man and his family who have already lost so much. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to rebuilding not just a house, but hope, security, and humanity. Thank you for standing with my family in this time of unimaginable hardship.

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Provision of furniture and scholastic materials

Education

Provision of furniture and scholastic materials
Project Background and Problem Statement Dagoretti South Sub County community is a typical urban community in Nairobi County of Kenya, with above 95% of households living below the UN poverty line. The community has a growing population of over 7000 inhabitants who are poor peasant farmers with very low income. Women and children constitute a greater majority of the population. The living conditions of Rawalo community is very deplorable as families have to manage a single room for survival. Those mostly affected are women and children who bear the brunt of poverty for their survival. The community operates a lone primary school, which is being attended by very poor and needy children, aged 4-12 years, many of whom are orphans. Indeed, the establishment of the school 15 years ago has facilitated school attendance for school going age children who had no access before and/or who used to walk long distances to attend school, especially the less privileged children. A total of 578 children attend Rawalo community primary school, of which we have 304 girls and 274 boys based on the head teacher. Presently the school is being managed by the poor peasant community (Parent Teachers Association), who are doing their best to ensure that poor, needy children in this community have access to education, by struggling to raise funds to pay seven (7) teachers employed to teach in the school. The management of the school (the poor peasant community) is unable to raise enough funds to increase the number of classroom furniture’s (benches, tables & chairs). The school enrollment has gone beyond the available number of benches, tables and chairs. The situation of inadequate classroom furniture (benches, tables & chairs) in the school has caused many children to stay away from classes, making learning ineffective as it discourages weaker and younger scholars from coming to school since there is always fighting and scrambling for seating positions among younger and older scholars. An average of 5 kids’ seats on a bench, with some seating on the floor or stones. . Equally, 90% of children (mostly orphans attending Rawalo community primary school don’t have basic school items. It is common to see kids in class with just a single exercise book serving three different subjects with no pen, no text book, no pencil, sharpener or eraser. Some come to school without an exercise book or a pen to write with, due to poverty. This has made teaching and learning difficult to both pupils and teachers in Rawalo community primary school. Essential school supplies like textbooks, exercise books, pen, pencils, rulers, sharpeners, chalks etc, forthese children will provide vastly improved learning capabilities, hope and a lifeline to a future out of poverty. The Aim and Objectives of the project: The aim of the project is to enhance the quality of education in Dagoretti South Sub County community primary school through the provision of more classroom furniture’s (benches, tables and chairs) and essential school supplies (textbooks, exercise books, pen, pencils, rulers, sharpeners, eraser etc) to poor, needy and internally displaced children attending the school. The specific objectives of the project include:  To provide 25 desks and 25 chairs in community primary school;  To reduce fighting and scrambling for seating position among poor, needy, children during lessons;  To increase school attendance among poor and needy children in the community;  To provide essential school supplies (textbooks, exercise books, pens, pencils, rulers, sharpeners, erasers, etc) to poor, needy and internally displaced children attending the school. Expected outcome of the project: The following outcomes are expected to be achieved at the end of the project:  Teaching learning process improve as kids’ seat comfortable on benches during lessons;  Fighting and scrambling for seating position among vulnerable children stop;  Poor and needy children attending Ndongo community primary school have excess essential textbooks and other school supplies.  The quality of education received by poor and needy children attending Rawalo community school improved by 60%. Beneficiaries of the project: The direct beneficiaries of the project are 25 poor and needy children attending a community primary school and their seven (07) teachers. Indirectly the project will benefit over 2000 people most of whom are parents/guardians of these poor and needy children attending Dagoretti community primary school. Equally, the project will benefit the future generation of the school as the items/facilities provided will last for many years.

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