
MOTHER,
WIDOW,
SURVIVOR.
Hidaya’s story is one of thousands across Gaza. Families are trapped, grieving, and going without basics like food and medicine.
HIDAYA'S FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL
"We used to live in Jabalia. But now, because of the war, we’re displaced and living by the sea. My son is suffering from severe malnutrition - his weight has dropped from 9 kilograms to 6. In the middle of the night, I fill his bottle with water because I can’t give him milk.
I feel helpless as a mother. I don’t know what else to do. I go to the hospital hoping to find milk or even a pack of diapers, but there’s nothing. We are trapped. The borders are closed. My husband was martyred in the war.
Now I’m alone with my two children. We are exhausted. I keep praying for peace and my son’s healing.
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Through BossLife Foundation, we are delivering life-saving aid wherever possible. But the need is overwhelming, and growing.

WHAT'S GOING ON?
More than 60,000 Palestinians, the vast majority women and children, have been killed in Gaza, in what the world is witnessing as a genocide. The entire population of Gaza, over 2.1 million people, is in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
Our projects in Gaza focus on providing communities with essential aid, education, and healthcare. Your donation today is vital to delivering critical emergency aid, life-saving sustenance, clean water, and housing. Your donation, no matter the size, can make a meaningful difference in their lives.
SURVIVORS OF GENOCIDE IN GAZA
In Gaza, mothers like Hidaya face unimaginable challenges. Caring for sick children, mourning loved ones, and searching for basic necessities like milk, diapers, and medicine. Trapped by closed borders and relentless bombardment, their resilience is tested every single day.
HELP THE DISPLACED
Thousands of families are living in displacement, without access to food, medicine, or safe shelter.
SUPPORT FAMILIES
Support includes mothers like Hidaya, caring for orphaned and malnourished children.
PROVIDE AID
BossLife Foundation continues to prepare and distribute aid as soon as access is allowed.


