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Help Abdullah Al-Sayyidjad keep his sisters safe—with dignity.

Abdullah Jad Al-Haq (18) became the sole provider for his sisters after his father was killed, and then his mother and youngest sister “Sama” were killed during the war. This campaign supports real stability: safe shelter, essentials, and a path to sustainable income.

Funded by Al Sanad Charity Campaign.

Age
18
Now
Sole provider
Achievement
Tawjihi 81%
Goal
Stability & income

He’s not asking for pity—he’s asking for a chance to stop loss from repeating in his sisters’ lives.

Martyrs from Abdullah’s family

We present a dignified memorial card for each family member—using a respectful placeholder when a photo is unavailable.
Father

Father

Father — worked as a fisherman

Date of death: —

Killed while working at sea.

Mother

Mother

Mother

Date of death: —

Memorial card without a photo to protect privacy.

Sister

Sister

Sister

Date of death: —

Her memory remains a light in their home.

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The story—exactly as it happened

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  1. Abdullah’s father fled Egypt as a child, then grew up orphaned in Gaza.
  2. He became a fisherman and built a modest family near the shore.
  3. While fishing in Al-Nuwairi, a tank opened fire: leg, then back, then two shots to the chest/heart—in front of Abdullah.
  4. Thirty days later: shelling near the tent—his mother and youngest sister “Sama” were killed.
  5. Destroyed home, repeated displacement, and famine—Abdullah risked his life to bring food.
  6. Despite everything: he passed Tawjihi with 81%.
  7. Today: support that creates stability—safe shelter, essentials, sustainable income.

The full story

In a single night, everything changed. Abdullah Jad Al-Haq became older than his age—carrying his sisters’ safety while grief repeated.

His father, who grew up orphaned in Gaza, became a fisherman and built a modest home by the sea. While fishing at Al-Nuwairi, a tank opened fire—killing him in front of Abdullah. Thirty days later, shelling near their tent took his mother… and his youngest sister, "Sama".

They returned to a destroyed home, then were displaced again and again as famine spread. Still, Abdullah didn’t fall: he continued school and passed Tawjihi with 81%.

This campaign is not tears for a story—it’s a stability plan: safer shelter, essentials, and a path to sustainable income so he can remain a dignified support for his sisters.

How your support becomes stability

Safe shelter

Improve the tent or secure a safer alternative; protection from rain and cold.

Essentials

Food, daily needs, and necessary support for his sisters.

Sustainable income

Work tools or a small livelihood project to reduce long-term dependency.

Your support today creates real safety tomorrow.

Funded by Al Sanad Charity Campaign.

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