đ Ramadan is nearly over. Gazaâs hunger isnât. Please donât stop now.
Two ways to help: fund Iftar meals or sponsor an orphan. Choose one tonight.
Ramadan is nearly over.
The nights are closing. The calendar is turning. The familiar feeling starts creeping inâthe one where people exhale and say, âWe made it.â
But in Gaza, nothing âendsâ when Ramadan ends.
Hunger doesnât stop because Eid is coming.
Orphans donât stop being orphans.
Families donât stop needing food, medicine, shelter, and dignity.
And thatâs why Iâm asking youâright nowâplease donât let the end of Ramadan become the end of your support for Gaza.
Tonight, Iâm giving you two ways to turn your mercy into something real. Please choose one (or both) and act now:
Option A: Fund warm Iftar meals for families in Gaza (immediate impact)
support the people of Gaza this Ramadan
Option B: Sponsor a newly orphaned child in Gaza (long-term stability for a child)
support orphans with Shaun
For my Muslim family: Ramadan is the month we train our souls to choose discipline over ease, empathy over selfishness, and mercy over apathy. These final days are when weâre supposed to press hardestâbecause we know how easy it is to drift once the month ends.
For my non-Muslim family: Ramadan is a season where millions of people practice hunger so they donât forget the hungryâand then try to turn compassion into action. Whether or not you share the faith, the principle is universal: when people are suffering, we show up.
And Gaza is still suffering.
Meals matter because families have to break the fast every nightâand the same families still need food when Ramadan ends.
Orphan sponsorship matters because a child who lost parents needs stability for the long road, not just one night of generosity.
If youâre stuck, hereâs the simplest way to decide:
Meals = âfeed a family tonight.â
Orphans = âcarry a child long-term.â
Meals again: support the people of Gaza this Ramadan
Orphans again: support orphans with Shaun
A few things I want to keep crystal clear:
Donations are tax-deductible where applicable (youâll receive a receipt through the platform/charity).
This giving is Zakat-eligible / Zakat-verified. (For non-Muslims: Zakat is a required form of charity in Islam, and âeligibleâ means it qualifies.)
And I want to be absolutely clear: I do not receive a percentage or a single penny from either campaign. I take $0.
Family, Iâm going to speak plainly.
A lot of people give early in Ramadan. A lot of people give on the âbig nights.â And then the final days arrive and people assume the work is done.
Itâs not done.
This is when the work gets hardestâbecause attention fades, inboxes fill, and people start turning toward Eid. But the need in Gaza doesnât fade with attention. It stays. It presses. It demands consistency.
So today, Iâm asking you to finish this month the way Ramadan taught us to live:
With mercy that moves.
Give for meals: support the people of Gaza this Ramadan
Sponsor an orphan: support orphans with Shaun
And if youâve already donated, thank you. Now multiply it:
Please forward this post to three people and tell them: âRamadan is nearly over. Please pick oneâmeals or orphansâand help Gaza tonight.â
Meals link again: support the people of Gaza this Ramadan
Orphans link again: support orphans with Shaun
Love and appreciate each of you.
Your friend and brother,
Shaun


