Testimonials
The following testimonials share the real, heart-wrenching experiences of Gaza’s children and their families. Each story serves as a reminder of the profound challenges they face daily—and the critical importance of our support. Through GazaAidHelp.org, we work tirelessly to bring healing and hope back into their lives. These voices, filled with pain yet resilient, show why our mission matters.
I don’t remember a time without fear.
Alaa, 12
“I wish I could close my eyes and be somewhere safe, even for a little while. GazaAidHelp.org gave me clothes and warm blankets so I could feel cared for. Thank you for giving us some peace.”
My little brother cries every night.
Salim, 9
He’s scared of the dark now, scared of everything. The people from GazaAidHelp.org came with toys and things to make him feel better. For the first time in a long time, he smiled.”
I wish for a quiet night without bombs.
Noor, 14
“They say the world is big and beautiful, but all I’ve seen is dust and ruins. GazaAidHelp.org helped me find comfort, giving me a chance to feel safe even when everything around us seems to break.”
My father is gone.
Khaled, 11
“He used to hold my hand and tell me it would be okay. Now I have to be strong for my little sister. GazaAidHelp.org gave us medicine, and for a moment, we felt like we had family again.”
School was my only dream.
Amira, 10
“All I wanted was to learn and grow. GazaAidHelp.org brought us books and pencils, things I missed so much. They reminded me that my dreams still matter.”
The nightmares don’t stop.
Lina, 13
“I see the same images again and again. Thanks to GazaAidHelp.org, I could speak to someone who listened. They helped me feel a little less alone in my fears.”
I didn’t think I would make it through winter.
Yousef, 8
“We were so cold. GazaAidHelp.org brought us blankets and warm clothes. For the first time in months, I could sleep without shivering.”
I just want my friends back.
Malak, 7
“They were like my brothers and sisters. When GazaAidHelp.org gave us toys and games, I felt like I had friends again. It helped me remember what happiness feels like.”
We can’t afford medicine.
Sara, 15
“My mother is sick, and we had nothing to give her. GazaAidHelp.org brought us medicine. For the first time, I felt like there was hope for her to get better.”
I forgot how to laugh.
Ahmad, 10
“But then I got to play again. GazaAidHelp.org brought games and activities, and I laughed for the first time in months. It felt like a small miracle.”
I miss my father.
Zain, 8
“He left to find work and never came back. GazaAidHelp.org helped us with food and clothes. It felt like someone cared about us, even though he’s gone.”
My mother cries every night.
Hiba, 6
“I don’t understand why. The people from GazaAidHelp.org gave us food and blankets. For once, we felt like everything would be okay.”
I don’t know what home feels like anymore.
Nabil, 12
“We lost everything. GazaAidHelp.org gave us supplies, helping us feel a little more human. They reminded us that we’re not forgotten.”
I want to learn to read.
Mira, 9
“School was everything to me. GazaAidHelp.org brought us books, and I felt alive again. It reminded me of my dreams.”
My sister needs help.
Fares, 13
“She’s only 5, but she’s seen too much. GazaAidHelp.org helped her get medical care. It gave me hope that she can be okay.”
I don’t know where we will sleep next.
Salwa, 11
“We lost our home. GazaAidHelp.org gave us blankets and clothes, helping us feel safe for the first time in a long time.”
My dreams are small now.
Omar, 14
“All I wish for is peace. GazaAidHelp.org reminded me that people care, and maybe one day, I can dream big again.”
I just want to be a kid.
Amina, 8
All I want is to play and be happy. GazaAidHelp.org gave us toys and games. For a moment, I felt like a child again.”
I miss my friends.
Mahmoud, 10
“They were all I had. GazaAidHelp.org helped me feel loved and cared for. It’s a feeling I never want to lose.”
I didn’t know people cared.
Sami, 12
“But then GazaAidHelp.org came. They helped us, listened to us, and showed us that we’re not alone in this world.”