🍲🇵🇸🌙 Yesterday we DOUBLED our donors and the number of warm meals we will provide in Gaza! But we are not even close to our goal!
Sisters and brothers - I truly cannot do this without you. And I need you to understand that I am banned from the biggest social media platforms. If we are going to hit this goal, it will be you!
Family — Ramadan is almost here. And in Gaza, parents are trying to figure out how to feed their children in the middle of a genocide that has now been ongoing for over two and a half years. That is not a metaphor. It is the daily reality for people we love.
They are about to experience their 3rd Ramadan in a genocide.
Right now, our campaign to provide warm iftar meals to families in Gaza has raised $37,705 from 437 supporters toward our first goal of $100,000. I’m grateful — truly. But we are still $62,295 away from where we need to be to meet this moment with the urgency it demands. Our big goal is $1.5 million in meals and I know we can do it. We’ve done it before and we need to do it again!
If you can help today, please give right now. And if you can’t give, I still need you — share it, forward it, text it to three people who trust you. That move alone feeds families.
It’s tax deductible and Zakat eligible and 0% of what you donate goes to me!
Let me tell you why I’m pushing so hard.
In so many homes in Gaza, “iftar,” which is the meal we eat to break our fast, isn’t a table. It’s a question. It’s a mother staring at a pot with nothing left to put inside it. It’s fathers who can’t sleep because the hunger in their children’s bodies is louder than the night. It’s the kind of suffering that should be impossible in 2026 — and yet it’s happening every day, in front of the world, with the world watching.
And Ramadan doesn’t pause for atrocities. Ramadan arrives anyway.
So this is me, coming to you plainly: I want us to flood Gaza with warm meals during Ramadan. Not “thoughts.” Not “prayers” alone — even though I believe in prayer with my whole chest. I’m talking about the kind of mercy you can hold in your hands. The kind of mercy a child can eat.
If you’re able, please donate here.
And listen — I know some people will say, “Shaun, there are so many crises.” I feel that too. I carry that. But Gaza is not just “a crisis.” Gaza is a deliberate crushing of a people — and the most basic form of resistance we can offer is refusing to let families starve in silence.
Objection: “My small gift won’t matter.”
Answer: In Gaza right now, the difference between “something” and “nothing” is the difference between a family eating and a family not eating.
What the evidence shows: Hunger doesn’t need a thousand dollars to be interrupted. It needs a community that won’t look away.
Here’s what I’m asking you to do, right now, before you get pulled into the next tab, the next meeting, the next distraction:
Please click here and donate.
And if you’re someone who gives every Ramadan — if this is part of your worship, part of your zakat, part of your sadaqah — then I’m asking you to make Gaza one of your anchors this year. Because there are families there who have been pushed past the edge of “hard” into the land of “unthinkable.”
I’m going to keep posting updates as we climb from $37,705 to $100,000. I want to look back on this Ramadan and be able to say: we did not let Gaza break alone.
Please help me close the gap — we’re $62,295 away.
Give here.
Love and appreciate each of you.
Your friend and brother,
Shaun



Thank you all sooooooo much!
What about the Congo and Sudan?