Two kittens, some scraps, and a guy who clearly has his priorities straight.

They're not asking for much. A little food, a little company that's it. These two just want to eat and they're going at it like it's the best meal they've ever had, because it probably is. And then there's him, ending the night with a cat selfie like any reasonable person would. You can tell a lot about someone by how they treat animals that have nothing to offer them in return. These ones found the right person.

u/Past-Mountain-5420 — 2 days ago

I'm in Gaza and need help setting up a fundraising campaign can someone on the outside do it for me?

Gaza is regionally blocked from basically every fundraising platform. It's not something I can work around I've tried. You can't create an account, you can't get through the verification, you can't do any of the basic steps that someone sitting anywhere else in the world would knock out in half an hour. That door is just closed from here.

I'm trying to raise money for my family and to keep my education going. Both of those things matter to me more than I can explain in a Reddit post. I've been holding on and trying to find a way to make this work for a while now, and this is the part I genuinely cannot do on my own not because I haven't tried, but because the system literally doesn't allow it.

So I'm asking here. I need one person on the outside someone willing to spend an hour, maybe two, helping me set up a campaign page and get it handed over to me. That's it. No ask beyond that. If you're willing to help, DM me or leave a comment and I'll reach out. I'll tell you everything you need and make it as easy as possible for you.

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u/Past-Mountain-5420 — 6 days ago
▲ 6 r/Gaza

I'm in Gaza and need help setting up a fundraising campaign can someone on the outside do it for me?

Gaza is regionally blocked from basically every fundraising platform. It's not something I can work around I've tried.

You can't create an account, you can't get through the verification, you can't do any of the basic steps that someone sitting anywhere else in the world would knock out in half an hour. That door is just closed from here.

I'm trying to raise money for my family and to keep my education going. Both of those things matter to me more than I can explain in a Reddit post. I've been holding on and trying to find a way to make this work for a while now, and this is the part I genuinely cannot do on my own not because I haven't tried, but because the system literally doesn't allow it.

So I'm asking here. I need one person on the outside someone willing to spend an hour, maybe two, helping me set up a campaign page and get it handed over to me. That's it. No ask beyond that.

If you're willing to help, DM me or leave a comment and I'll reach out. I'll tell you everything you need and make it as easy as possible for you.

reddit.com
u/Past-Mountain-5420 — 7 days ago
▲ 210 r/Republica_Colombia+1 crossposts

Found a mother cat raising her kittens in the ruins. Cheese bread was all he had.

There's something quietly beautiful about this. The buildings around him are gone. The street is debris and twisted metal. And somehow in the middle of all of it, a mother cat made that place home for her babies. He found them, counted them four, then five and just smiled. Like their survival was a small miracle he got to witness. He had a piece of bread with cheese on him not much and he gave it to them without a second thought. In Islam, we know the cat is a blessed creature. But what gets me here isn't just the cats. It's him. Everything he's living through, and he still stopped. Still looked. Still gave what little he had. That's not nothing. That's everything.

u/Luciolinpos2 — 7 days ago

He Called Out and Someone Listened to His Meows

There's something about stopping for a hungry animal that says a lot about a person. You're not obligated to, nobody's watching, nothing's in it for you you just do it because it feels wrong not to. That's a real kind of goodness. And in a place like Gaza, where so much has been taken from people, the fact that someone still has that instinct to stop, to notice, to help something smaller and more vulnerable than themselves is honestly one of the most human things you'll see.

The world still has kindness left in it alhamdullah

u/Past-Mountain-5420 — 13 days ago
▲ 2.6k r/CatsAreMuslim+1 crossposts

Feeding stray cats amid the rubble in Gaza

That's a genuinely kind thing to do feeding strays doesn't fix the bigger picture, but it's a real act of decency in a place where so much has been stripped away. It says something about a person's character that even with everything going on around them, they still stop to take care of creatures who can't ask for help. Small as it is, generosity like that matters.

u/Past-Mountain-5420 — 14 days ago