onandrah1

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Thank you to everyone who has donated or shared so far. Your solidarity has helped us raise $130, and that’s a huge step. We still urgently need support to reach Juba and find a safe place to stay. Please keep boosting if you can ...we are so close to reaching safety.

 

Comrades,

First, deep gratitude to those who’ve already shared or donated. Your support $130 so far means the world. In a time of collective struggle, your solidarity is a lifeline.

But we’re still in crisis. I’m a trans refugee in South Sudan, living with three of my trans sisters. We are under direct threat.

Days ago, UNHCR and CRA told us in a public meeting that we must leave the camp within 10 days due to ongoing war “for our own safety” because we are visibly trans. That deadline is nearly up and the violence is escalating.

Three days ago, a group of men armed with sticks, machetes, and stones attacked us. One of my sisters was seriously injured. The rest of us ran barefoot, terrified. We barely survived.

Now we are trying to get to Juba to seek shelter in a guesthouse, but we have no funds.

Here’s what we urgently need:

$100 each for transport from Gorom to Juba

$40/day for food (per person)

$120/night for a safe room (per person

We are scared, displaced, and completely isolated. We are asking for mutual aid not charity, but survival through solidarity.

GoFundMe link is in my profile. DM me for direct support options. If you can’t donate, please boost this. Every share helps. Trans refugees deserve safety. We deserve dignity. We deserve life.

 

Comrades, I write this in deep distress, reaching out in solidarity and mutual aid.

I am a trans refugee living in South Sudan, alongside my trans sisters all of us surviving under systems of violent transphobia, displacement, and state oppression. Recently, UNHCR and the Commission for Refugee Affairs met with us in our camp (Gorom Settlement). The message was chilling the South Sudanese government has given us, the visible queer and trans community, an ultimatum: leave the camp within 10 days or face escalation of violence. We have nowhere safe to go. And today, that violence began a group of armed attackers brutalized one of my trans sisters and terrorized us. We narrowly escaped with our lives. The whole camp knows we are being targeted. We are isolated, vulnerable, and terrified. Myself and three trans sisters are now trying to flee to Juba — to find even temporary safety. We are seeking support to cover transport, food, and safe shelter. Every dollar helps us stay alive and out of immediate danger.

This is not charity this is survival under brutal systems of oppression. Mutual aid is how we resist and care for each other. If you are able to support or boost our GoFundMe, it is our only lifeline right now.

Link : https://gofund.me/23fca5f6

Direct support or solidarity messages are deeply welcome. Please don’t look away. Trans refugees deserve life, safety, and dignity.

In love, rage, and solidarity — Onandrah

 

Comrades, I’m writing this with a heavy heart and an urgent plea for solidarity.

I am a trans refugee living in South Sudan, along with my trans sisters. We are facing an escalating crisis due to the ongoing war and targeted violence against LGBTQ+ people. A few days ago, UNHCR and the Commission for Refugee Affairs (CRA) held a security meeting in our camp. During this meeting, we were told in front of other refugees and host community members that the queer community, especially visible trans women like us, must leave the camp within 10 days for our own safety. Since then, the situation has worsened. Today around 11:30 AM, unknown attackers armed with sticks, stones, and machetes assaulted us. One of my trans sisters was seriously injured. The rest of us narrowly escaped with our lives. We are terrified and completely isolated. Me and three of my trans sisters are now trying to reach Juba to seek temporary safety in a guesthouse or motel but we have no funds to get there or to sustain ourselves. Estimated Needs:

$100 per person for transport from Gorom to Juba

$40 per day for basic food (lunch & supper) per person

$120 per night for a safe room per person

My GoFundMe is linked in my profile. I’m also able to receive direct support please DM me privately for details if you’d like to contribute directly. We understand this is a difficult time for many. Any form of solidarity helps sharing this post, boosting it, or offering resources.

We are scared. We are alone. We are asking for mutual aid and community care to survive. Trans refugees deserve safety, dignity, and life. Thank you for reading. Please boost if you can.

 

comrades, i need help me and my trans sisters are facing a terrifying crisis right now.

UNHCR and the south sudanese government told all refugees at gorom camp that we have 10 days to leave the country peacefully but for trans people like us, this feels like a death sentence. soldiers who used to guard us are now telling us to run for our lives. armed men have already harassed queer women near our shelter. other refugees are watching us, counting down the days we have left. we have nowhere safe to go and no protection. me and three other trans women are trying to reach juba to find any temporary safe place a guesthouse, a hotel, a room — where we can hide and stay alive.

we urgently need solidarity, support, and mutual aid to make this possible. if you can help or want to know how to send direct support, please send me a DM. time is running out. we are scared and we are alone here. trans refugees deserve life. please boost, share, and support if you’re able.

every share, every kind word, every act of solidarity helps us stay alive. please don’t look away.

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