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List # 10
Mohammed Abedalgalil Asaad Al Aloul  
1 year  
Family's members NO/ 6 members.
This 6 member family lives in a delapidated one room apartment in Al Shaboraa, Rafah camp. One of the children is a student in school. The family has a very low income, and they witness daily shootings which makes the children traumatized.

Mohammed has thalasaemia blood disease,
and he requires blood and several operations that are not possible in Palestine.

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Al Abed Ata Al Abed Abu Tiour  
15 years
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This family consists of 9 members, 6 of whom are students in schools. They live in a two room apartment in the Rafah Refugee Camp, near the UNRWA clinic. They have very low income.

Al Abed is a chronic diabetic, and his father, who is unemployed, is unable to buy him medication which he needs on a daily basis.


Al Abed wishes to be a teacher when he grows up, and he is hoping to recover from his illness.

Fedaa Rezk Zaki Mosaa  
13 years

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Fedaa's 6 member family lives in a three room apartment, one of whom is a student in school. Fedaa is physically handicapped and is in a very bad need of help. Her father
works but his income is not enough to take his daughter back and forth for physicians nor to send her abroad for help.

Fedaa says she needs money for commuting because she cannot walk to school, even though she wants to go to school and wants to study.


Ahmed Huseen Abedalfatha Abu Al Aish
11 years.

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Ahmed's eight-member family lives in Block (N) in the Rafah Camp. Six of his brothers and sisters are students in school and university.

Ahmed has chronic hepatitis, and his father couldn’t provide him with the medication he needs nor give him the necessary operation abroad.

Ahmed hopes first and foremost to be in good health, but he also wants to be a physician when he grows up. He said he wanted above all, peace in all the world.

 


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