Of the ones I'm aware of, most jobs that can be done from home require strong (professional) writing skills. I know this isn't a job application, and I recognize that English might not be your first language, so this may not be relevant to you.
Some tips based on your post:
- Apostrophes are almost never used to make words plural. (Allergy becomes allergies)
- There, they're, and there are different. "There" is like "where" and "here" (note the spelling). "They're" = "they" + "are" (with the ' symbolizing the missing "a")
- Adding apostrophes to your contractions (don't, I'm, ...) goes a long way in making your writing look professional.
That said, you might be able to look for data annotation jobs, or even potentially transcription jobs. Video game play testing could also potentially be an option, but I'm not sure where to start looking there.
I'm glad that the alternate US president has been so great to Palestine. Gaza is saved. /s