Khaled Jundia (26 years old), a graduate of Accounting, did not wait for a desk job to begin his professional life. Instead, he moved between several labor jobs before working for over a year and a half in delivery services — eventually turning it into his own private business.
Since 2014, after the martyrdom of his father, Khaled has carried the responsibility of supporting his family at a young age, becoming their pillar and provider.
During the war of genocide on Gaza, Khaled lost his job, his home was destroyed, and he lost two motorcycles that represented the capital of his delivery project. He was forced to flee and live in Palestine Stadium.
He lost his home… and his means of work… but he did not lose his vision.
Khaled has a clear plan to revive and expand his delivery business so that its impact extends beyond his own family to provide income opportunities for other families as well. He also hopes to involve his injured brother — who is talented in design and advertising — to manage the marketing side of the project, creating a fully integrated family model that combines effort and expertise.
Khaled aims to secure two bicycles and two electric bikes to return to work in delivery services and restore the source of income that sustains his family.
The estimated cost of the equipment he needs is $2,500.
With your support, Khaled can rebuild his project and transform his loss into a new beginning — not only for his family, but for other families who may find in his business an opportunity for dignified work and income.