Mohammed’s Story

Once again, Muslim and Christian worshippers have been attacked during the sacred days of Easter and Ramadan. Acts of provocation designed to instigate further conflict require Palestinians to exercise restraint as they do their best to observe the holiday rituals.
Our work during the month of Ramadan attempts to ease the suffering so many families must endure in Gaza, East Jerusalem, and Lebanon.  Fresh food distribution to families such as Mohammed’s in Gaza, brings a sense of solidarity letting them know, they have not been forgotten.
Mohammed is unemployed and survives on $90 a month from the Social Affairs ministry, not nearly enough for food, medical, housing, fuel, and all that comes with supporting a family of 9 children. With the Ramadan fresh food distribution they receive this month the family can focus on other needs rather than worry how they will feed their children.
Mohammad explained: “This Fresh Food basket has helped me with the suffering of providing food for my children throughout Ramadan. I have received enough for half of Ramadan, and I will receive another one in the second half of Ramadan, which means throughout Ramadan, I have food for my children; I am so happy.” Mohammed’s wife added, “Without this help, I would not know what to cook for my children. Today, I have a variety of fresh food, which provides my children with fresh and healthy food throughout the month of Ramadan. That means I know what I want to do today, tomorrow, and the future. I am so grateful for this aid.”

KinderUSA is asking you to support one or more families this Ramadan.
One hundred and thirty dollars will provide enough food for a family during an entire month. 

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