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  • Missouri is scheduled to execute Marcellus Williams on Sept. 24 for a crime he didn’t commit. Last week, after previously accepting an Alford plea that was subsequently blocked by the Missouri Supreme Court, St. Louis County Judge Bruce Hilton denied the request to vacate Marcellus’ conviction and death sentence, despite the prosecutor’s admission that the previous administration committed constitutional errors in his case. We need everyone’s help to call on Gov. Mike Parson to stop Missouri from killing an innocent man.

    Earlier, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell filed a motion to vacate Marcellus’ conviction because he believed forensic evidence excluded Marcellus from the crime.

    Then, at an Aug. 28 evidentiary hearing, his office admitted that the prior administration had committed constitutional errors that contributed to Marcellus’ unreliable conviction and death sentence, including improperly handling the evidence in his case.

    Now, Judge Hilton has denied PA Bell’s motion to vacate Marcellus’ conviction and death sentence, and the Missouri Supreme Court is moving forward with the Sept. 24 execution date.

    Call Gov. Parson and urge him to stop the execution before it’s too late: 417-373-3400

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  • Hello guys🖐 I am Abdel Razek, a father of four children. My infant son, Amir, is only 45 days old and needs milk constantly🙏🏼🙏🏼. My daughters have a skin infection that needs treatment❤️‍🩹. Please donate to my family in any amount that will save my children's lives.🙏🏼 Donate via the link in bio🍉🔗

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  • ‏**Thank You for Helping Us Reach Our First Goal!**


    ‏To everyone who supported my family, I want to express my deepest gratitude. Thanks to your incredible generosity, we’ve reached our first milestone of £10,000! Words can’t describe the joy and relief this has brought to my family in Gaza. Your donations have truly made a world of difference.


    ‏Because of your kindness, my family has been able to move into a small house—no more tents, no more unbearable conditions. After so much hardship, we are finally starting to feel a sense of stability. The difference this has made is indescribable; it’s not just a roof over our heads, it’s a sense of hope that we thought we had lost.


    ‏But our journey isn’t over yet. We need your continued support to reach our next goal of £20,000. This will allow me, in the coming days, to bring my family to Egypt, where I’m currently located, as soon as the Rafah crossing opens. Your generosity is the hope that could reunite us in the days ahead.


    ‏To show you the difference your support has made, I’ve included a video of the new house my family has moved into, thanks to your donations. This small home is a world away from the tent we were living in, and we couldn’t have done it without you


    ‏From the bottom of my heart, thank you for helping us rebuild our lives. This wouldn’t have been possible without each and every one of you. We still have a long way to go, but this first step feels monumental, and it’s all because of you.


    🙏❤️‏With all our love and gratitude,

    @victoriawhimsey @el-shab-hussein

  • Due to your support, Hazem’s @hazemfromgaza family was able to rent a small house for the time being until they are able to raise the funds to go to Egypt. Hazem attached a video of the house on this post. His 9 family members were previously all living in a tent together, so this house they will now be staying in will make a tremendous difference for them until they can all get to Egypt. Hazem’s next goal is for £20,000. Please continue to donate & support Hazem so he can be reunited with his family again.

    £9,990 / £20,000

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  • ⚡️UPDATE⚡️

    £7,630 / £10,000

    £15 raised the the past 5 hours. Hazem still needs £2,370 raised to meet the goal. Please continue donating to Hazem.

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