About Mama Kamela

A registered association built from direct relationships.

Mama Kamela is registered in Spain under number 632872. It was born from direct contact with families in Gaza, and from the need to sustain those relationships over time.

Who we are

Not a platform. A commitment to families.

The project is formed by Mireia, Alhucema, and Kristel. It did not begin as a large structure or a generic fundraising system. It began from a real bond that already existed with families in Gaza, and slowly took shape so that this bond could continue.

Las Familias de Mama Kamela gives each family campaign a place to be seen, followed, shared, and supported over time. The goal is not to publish a story once and move on. The goal is to stay.

How we work

Each family has its own campaign.

Individual campaigns make it possible for help to arrive directly and for every story to have continuous follow-up. Not every family receives the same visibility, and when a campaign stops moving, access to basic needs can stop too.

Direct follow-up

Families are not anonymous cases. Their stories are followed, updated, and returned to over time.

Sustained attention

Support is not only about donating once. It is about keeping a family visible when attention fades.

Manual transparency

Support totals are recorded manually in this first version while the team continues direct coordination.

La Despensa

The shared pantry

La Despensa exists because support does not always arrive equally. It helps respond when a family campaign slows down, when an urgent situation appears, or when one family has been left outside the flow of help.

Apapachar

To embrace with the soul

Apapachar is a word of Mexican origin. For Mama Kamela, it means receiving a family and not letting go: learning their story, returning to it, asking how they are, and sharing their campaign so it can reach more people.

How help arrives

Digital paths, family decisions

Money is sent digitally whenever possible, including local transfers such as Bank of Palestine. When that is not viable, trusted intermediaries indicated by the families may help convert support into usable cash.

What sustains the project

Continuity is part of the help.

Internet access is unstable. Electricity is not guaranteed. Cash access can be limited and costly. In this context, staying connected is a practical way to keep coordination open and make sure families are not forgotten.

Meet the families