Tahani's family is in dire straits


Hi Reader,

Tahani, Mohammed, and their four children urgently need your support. They have exhausted all their funds and food. As you can see below, a recent storm badly damaged their already battered tent.

The streets near their tent regularly collect sewage-infested water, putting them at risk of serious illness. Various family members have already fallen ill several times.

Tahani also wants to pass along her gratitude to Coffees for Gaza supporters like you for your past generosity. You are a lifeline for her family. Whether you can donate the cost of a takeout coffee or more, your gift right now will truly help them survive.

Tahani and her children thank you!

The family's leaky and damaged tent

Dirty water puddles inside the tent

You can donate directly to Tahani's campaign on GoFundMe (either in Swedish Krona or US dollars. Click on the Donate now button to change the currency to USD.)

From now until April 15, we'll also direct all donations to the Coffees for Gaza Emergency Fund to Tahani's family.

And if you're on Instagram, commenting on and sharing Tahani's most recent post will help it gain visibility, and hopefully, more donations.


Tea fundraiser pays for Rewaa's daughter's school fees!

Coffees for Gaza volunteer Rebecca Mary recently shared that the herbal tea fundraiser that she and Rewaa developed has raised enough to pay the school fees of Rewaa's daughter.

Being able to return to school (or start school for the first time) after years with no formal education has brought hope to several of our families, despite the incredibly difficult circumstances they still face.

The tea fundraiser for Rewaa's family continues, and especially if you're in Australia, we encourage you to check it out!


Your donations came at just the right time for Anas

During Ramadan, we asked if you could share an extra gift with Anas, who supports a large family of his siblings and who often struggles to raise funds.

He recently shared with one of our volunteers how appreciative he was of your donations, and how they came at the time he needed them most.

He'd developed an infection that requirement expensive medication and food. His home had also flooded during a storm because of the blast holes in the walls and the ceilings.

Anas has been working diligently to repair the home, which his family purchased just before the genocide began in 2023.

With love and solidarity,

Rebekah Gienapp and the Coffees for Gaza team

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