First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu

First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu
Photo and Story Exhibition


Vienna felt that the stories and experiences she shared during her travels in Palestine should get to more people in Indonesia. He decided to hold an exhibition of photos and stories that would depict the stories of Palestinians and the situation in the conflict area, while raising additional funds for humanitarian missions.


Vienna began planning the exhibition with friends in volunteer groups. They chose a famous art gallery in downtown Jakarta as the venue for the exhibition. As they approached the gallery owners and explained their purpose, the gallery owners agreed to provide the venue free of charge as support for their humanitarian mission.


A few weeks before the exhibition, Vienna and her friends began collecting and selecting photographs to be displayed, writing stories, and designing the layout of the exhibition. They also made invitations to the opening events of the exhibition and began to send them to public figures, friends, and family.


On the opening night of the exhibition, the art gallery is filled with floodlights that illuminate the large photographs displayed on the walls. Each photo depicts the faces of Palestinians, children smiling amid the rubble, and medics fighting to save lives.


Vienna and her friends stood in front of the entrance, welcoming the guests who came. A number of community leaders, humanitarian activists, and journalists were present to support the event. They look through the photos and read the stories that accompany them with a mixed feeling of being moved and inspired.


Mira, who helped design the exhibition layout, spoke enthusiastically to a guest, "We want to portray the humanitarian side of this conflict. We want to remind everyone that behind the harsh news of war, there are people who are fighting to survive and hope for a better future."


During the event, Vienna gave a short speech describing his experience and journey in Palestine. He spoke of the inspiration he got from strong Palestinians and his determination to continue helping them.


On that night, visitors also have the opportunity to purchase the photos on display, and all proceeds from the sale will be donated to the volunteer group's humanitarian project. Many people were enthusiastic about buying the photos as their support for the humanitarian mission carried out by Vienna and her friends.


An elderly woman who attended the exhibition approached Vienna and spoke with appreciation, "Thank you, Vienna, for what you did. You have brought the true story of the hardship and steadfastness of the Palestinian people into our eyes."


Vienna smiled and replied, "Thank you for the support. We hope that through this exhibition, more people will care and join in the humanitarian efforts."


During the exhibition, there is also a corner where visitors can leave additional messages and donations for humanitarian missions. This corner became very popular, and many people inspired by the stories and photos on display made their contributions sincerely.


This exhibition of photos and stories became a huge success, and exceeded their expectations. Many local media covered the event, and the stories from the exhibition were widely shared on various social media platforms. Vienna and its friends are delighted that they have successfully raised additional funds that will be used to help Palestinians in need.


On the closing night of the exhibition, Vienna and her friends felt very grateful for the support they received from the community. They know that they have succeeded in their mission to educate and inspire people about the conflict in Palestine and the importance of humanitarian aid.


After the exhibition, they together celebrated the success of the event by having dinner at a local restaurant. They felt that even though Vienna's trip to Palestine had ended, their efforts to help Palestinians continued. In unity and common spirit, they are committed to continue contributing to humanitarian efforts and bringing hope to those who need it around the world.


After the successful exhibition of photos and stories about his travels in Palestine, Vienna felt increasingly convinced that although the conflict was still continuing, there were new hopes emerging through humanitarian efforts and global awareness. He felt the need to engage further and return to Palestine with a greater purpose.


Vienna gathered with her family and friends to talk about her plans. He said with determination, "I want to return to Palestine. Not only as an observer, but to provide real assistance in building better health infrastructure. I feel that this is my calling."


Siti's mother, his mother, was anxious and asked, "Is this really safe, dear? The situation there is very dangerous."


His friends from the volunteer group also felt inspired by Vienna's plans. Mira said, "We will support you fully, Vienna. We know that this is the right move, and we want to join this mission."


Rizky added, "I will also participate in this plan. Let us together contribute to building a better future for Palestinians."


At the next meeting, volunteer groups began planning larger humanitarian projects. They are coordinating with the humanitarian organizations they have contacted before and planning a trip to Palestine with a clearer purpose.


When he arrived in Palestine, Vienna felt bad. Although the situation remained difficult, there was a feeling of hope that brought new vigor. He visited the hospital he had worked at and met the medical team still working there.


Dr. Layla, who had always been Vienna's mentor and close friend, greeted him with a warm smile. They hugged her tightly, and Vienna felt that she had returned to the second house.


Dr. Layla said, "Vienna, you bring new hope with you. With your support, we can strengthen healthcare here and help Palestinians who need it most."


Vienna and a team of volunteers collaborated with medical teams in Palestine to identify the areas that need the most help. They also assist in the procurement of medical equipment and training for local medical staff.


During this visit, Vienna and her team also held a local fundraising event to support the health project. Palestinians responded enthusiastically and contributed sincerely, feeling grateful for the efforts they made.


One afternoon, Vienna visited Omar's family. They were very happy to see him and were moved by his determination to help the Palestinians. Omar, growing up, asked, "Are you going to stay with us, Vienna?"


Vienna smiled and said, "I can't stay forever, Omar, but I will always come back to help and provide as much support as I can."


Omar and his family feel very grateful for the presence of Vienna in their lives. They knew that even though he came from far away, he was a true friend who always cared about their fate.


When Vienna and the volunteer team returned to Indonesia, they felt that they had made a meaningful contribution in the effort to build a better future for Palestinians. Although the conflict still continues, they feel that there is a new hope emerging through humanity and global solidarity.


In Indonesia, the Vienna volunteer group continues to be active in humanitarian efforts and projects supporting Palestinians. They feel that they are part of a larger movement to create positive change in an ever-conflicting world.


Vienna also continued her studies abroad, but she knew that humanity would always be an important part of her life. He feels that he has found his calling in helping those in need, and he is committed to continuing to fight for justice and peace throughout the world.


Following in Vienna's footsteps, her friends in the volunteer group also felt they had a greater purpose in their lives. They know that through humanity, they can make a significant difference in the lives of people who need help. In unity and common spirit, they feel they have the potential to create a better, fairer, and more peaceful world.