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You Can Donate To The Palestine Children's Relief Fund For As Little As $1.00.
You can donate to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund for as little as $1.00.
There is a fee you can choose to apply to cover processing.
Which if you choose to do leaves you with a total of ~$1.35 (USD) depending on the type of card you have.
PCRF has a score of 97% on Charity Navigator.
Adults and children alike are currently dying in Palestine due to starvation. (World Health Organization Link)
The Gaza Strip is one of two places in the entire world that is categorized as Phase 5 (the highest phase) on the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification scale.
So even if you think it isn't enough, remember that donating even as little as $1.35 helps! It's $1.35 they wouldn't have had otherwise. So donate if you can. π΅πΈ
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Hello there! My large Gaza family is filled with love and warmth, and losing them is a tremendous loss. I appreciate your efforts and time in reading my plea. I never expected to find myself in this situation.It is incredibly challenging to navigate these circumstances as an independent woman proud of her financial independence, finding herself in this dire situation.I understand the value of every donation and the effort behind it. I assure you that all funds will be strictly used for the evacuation of my sisters and my parents. I will personally bear any additional expenses incurred.Your support will make a significant difference in alleviating the suffering of my family and ensuring that my sisters and my parents receive the care they urgently need. As time ticking away translates to lives lost in Gaza I'm here and ready to answer any questions or concerns you may have. Don't hesitate to reach out and connect with me
I am so so sorry, but I can't donate, as I'm not an adult and I don't have a job yet.
I hope you and your family manage to get to safety, and I'll try to find someone who might be able to help you, but that's the limit of what I'm able to do. The best I can do here is wish you luck and pray for the health and safety of you, your sisters and your parents. β€οΈπ΅πΈ
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Do not let the enemy paint themselves as the victim, and do not stop talking about Palestine! It is not some passing trend, it is a genocide! Speak up with whatever platform you may have, however little or large! Do not ever forget the Palestinians!!!
Exactly! Like there are different hair styles and textures that apply to different types of people, whether that be because of race or because of culture.
It's good to get feedback to update your art, but researching is good too, especially for things like this that may not seem important, but that it is actually really important!
I'll give you two example drawings from me (please note these were drawn at different times so the styles are sort of different)
Now, let me start by saying that I am white, and I had to do some research. So please correct me if I get anything wrong or sound racist!
With the bottom image, I based my sources off the picrew used in the drawing. But I also had shown this piece to one of my mom's friends, who is a black woman. She even picked the name!
It's good to look up photos and drawings for reference if you need help with drawing someone of another race or culture, especially if you plan on showing that piece to others. Personally, I used a video by an artist named Thumin (hopefully I spelled her name right), who, as a black woman, gave a tutorial on coloring skin and coloring hair.
But it's also a good idea to check with friends, family or anyone you may know online about extra information, as some sources hold stereotypes for black people as well as other people who aren't white.
With the top image, I spent a LONG time looking up tutorials for how to draw dreadlocks, as that's something I don't draw very often. There were even times I straight up went into ibis paint and looked up if anyone had made a brush for dreadlocks. They had, but they were either too realistic or didn't fit with my style.
The best thing I could do was practice, and while I may mess up from time to time, I'll be fine if I realize how to learn from my mistake.
Hopefully this helped anyone who needed it.
It always bothers me when someone says they hc a character (for example, Cole) as black but then don't adjust the hair at all to fit that headcanon? Like as someone said on a different post, with a similar topic once, it just feels like you're drawing a white person but coloring them as a black person...
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