California Inmate Donated His $17.74 Life Savings for Gaza
- Publish date: Friday، 01 March 2024 | Last update: Tuesday، 10 December 2024
His act of generosity later led to a GoFundMe campaign for his upcoming release, which gathered $100,000.
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Hamza, an inmate in Sacramento, California, made headlines this week with a donation to support the crisis in Gaza. Despite serving a 40-year sentence for a tragic accident in his youth, Hamza's contribution of $17.74 has sparked an outpouring of support. This selfless gesture, shared by filmmaker Justin Mashouf, has sparked a wave of compassion and support, gathering in over $100,000 raised within a day through a GoFundMe campaign initiated on Hamza's behalf.
Act of Generosity Behind the Bars
Hamza's donation is equivalent to 136 hours of his prison labor as a porter/janitor within the prison walls. Working for a mere 13 cents per hour, Hamza's donation represents his entire life savings.
Launch of GoFundMe Campaign
Mashouf's social media post about Hamza's donation resonated deeply with advocates, prompting an outpouring of support. Hamza’s generosity led to the creation of a GoFundMe campaign, aiming to provide financial assistance for Hamza's upcoming release. Surpassing its initial goal of $15,000, the campaign quickly gathered over $100,000 in donations within a single day.
An incarcerated brother I am in correspondence with donated $17.74 for relief efforts in Gaza. This donation is the sum of 136 hours of his labor in the prison working as a porter/janitor. May his sincere donation be multiplied by the Creator. #Gaza #ceasefirenow pic.twitter.com/MIeQ4Zmbi0
— Justin Mashouf (@Mashouf) February 26, 2024
Hamza’s Prison Journey
In the 80s, during his teenage, Hamza's tragic mistake led to the death of his loved one, resulting in more than 40 years of imprisonment. After years of pleading for parole, a change in California law regarding parole for minors charged as adults has granted him the opportunity to walk free at the end of March this year.
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