Standing as One
by
Hatem Al-Shamea
Sami scrolled through the heartbreaking photos on his phone – emaciated children bombed out neighborhoods. Yemen was facing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, and millions had been forced from their homes by years of civil war.
As a Yemeni himself, the scenes of suffering tore at Sami’s heart. He had to do something to help his displaced countrymen. An idea came to him – he would organize a fundraiser event right here in the city.
Sami got to work making calls. He secured the community hall free of charge from the local councilor who was sympathetic to Yemen’s plight. The halal bakery down the street donated trays of bread. The florist contributed beautiful flower arrangements to decorate the tables. Sami tapped into the large Yemeni diaspora community and many volunteered their time and talents.
On the night of the event, the hall was packed. Traditional Yemeni music played as guests mingled. Sami’s aunt showed photos from recent aid trips to the camps while children painted banners with messages of hope. A local chef donated a delicious meal of moqablas, bread, and saltah. An auction of donated items had people bidding enthusiastically.
By the night’s end, Sami’s fundraiser had raised over $10,000 for displaced Yemenis. He was overcome with gratitude for the support of the community. Sami thought of the real work this money could do as he cleaned up: helping families survive another month in the camps, repairing homes damaged in strikes, and providing blankets and warm clothes for the coming winter. His efforts would surely save many lives.
Proud to be Yemeni and play a small role in supporting his people through hardship, Sami felt optimistic that with unity and compassion, Yemen had a bright future ahead.