Hanan: A Symbol of Resilience

Hanan is a 54 year old woman who cares for 10 family members in her makeshift home in Rafah. Ten years ago, Hanan and her husband separated, which left her dependent on outside aid to feed her family. Although she receives some monetary assistance and a modest income, the total amounts to approximately $1.10 a day.

In preparation for the Ramadan food distribution, KinderUSA field staff visited Hanan’s home, writing in their report that her shelter “is not fit for a human being to live.” The roof of the home is covered by metal panels, and there are no doors or windows. The “flooring” consists mostly of sand.

Like Palestinian women in general, Hanan is extremely resilient and resourceful. After separating from her husband, Hanan was determined to attend the university in order to care for her family, hoping a degree would help secure a job. Unfortunately, her age, coupled with the high unemployment rate in Gaza, placed her at the bottom of employer lists.

Undeterred, Hanan began providing private tutoring lessons to special needs children from her home to earn a meager income. “I didn’t give up. I decided to work as a private tutor for a number of students, teaching them in my house to satisfy my family’s needs in order to survive. I have a 20-years old daughter Fedaa  with special needs (blind and deaf). I also help my divorced daughter with my grandson, Muayyad, who is 4 years old”, Hanan said. “We are suffering a lot, and in spite of this suffering, I still have hope to survive.”

Hanan and her family are now on the KinderUSA roster of beneficiaries for the Ramadan fresh food distribution. In preparation, our field staff have been visiting families, working with marginalized farmers, and finalizing the chicken and dairy contributions from the women-run cooperatives.

“Sadly, the need is far greater this year than we anticipated. Our goal is to reach as many families as possible with your help,” said Dr. Laila Al-Marayati, Chairperson KinderUSA.

Please consider making an online donation today to help with the preparations for Ramadan and full month of food distribution to families such as Hanan.

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