First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu

First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu
Visits to the Affected Area


That day, Vienna and its medical team prepared for a visit to one of the most conflict-affected areas in Palestine. They want to evaluate the situation, provide medical assistance, and provide basic needs assistance to the citizens in need.


The medical team entered the medical vehicle and departed for the affected area. The journey to the area is not easy. Damaged roads and potholes hampered their journey. But the medical team is determined to achieve its goal.


Upon arriving at the affected area, the sight they encountered was heartbreaking. Many buildings were completely destroyed, concrete ruins were strewn everywhere, and streets were filled with rubble.


Dr. Layla: "The conditions here are very difficult, but this is why we are here. Let's start evaluating your medical needs and the basic assistance needed."


They got off the medical vehicle and were immediately approached by a group of Palestinians who appeared to be in desperate need of help. An old woman with a tired face spoke to them.


Palestinian women: "We need food and water. Our kids are so hungry."


Dr. Layla: "We will help as much as we can. Let's start by giving food and drinking water to the children."


Medical teams began distributing food and drinking water to people in need. Vienna saw how grateful the Palestinians were when they received the aid. The children who initially looked limp were now smiling as they got food.


Vienna was joined by another nurse, Farid, who was examining a small boy who looked very weak. Farid provided initial medical care and provided the needed medicines.


Farid: "The conditions are quite serious, but we will do our best to help him. I hope he recovers soon."


Vienna saw the worried face of the boy's mother. She tried to give the mother a little solace by smiling and gently stroking her child's shoulders.


Moments later, Vienna saw an old man sitting near the ruins of his destroyed home. He looks sad and tired.


Vienna approached the old man and tried to talk to him. "How are you doing, sir? Do you need medical help?"


Palestinian man: "I'm fine, but my house is destroyed. This is the place where my family lived for many years."


Vienna felt moved by the old man's strength and resilience. He tried to provide support with encouraging words.


Vienna: "We will try to provide as much assistance as we can, sir. May your house be rebuilt soon."


They continue the evaluation of medical needs and basic assistance in the area. The longer they are there, the clearer the impact this conflict has on Palestinians. Vienna felt increasingly devastated by the suffering they were witnessing, but she also felt increasingly motivated to continue helping.


At the end of their visit, the medical team returned to the medical vehicle with a heavy heart because it saw the damage and suffering experienced by Palestinians. Although the conditions there are very difficult, they believe that every effort they make can help reduce the suffering of the citizens in need.


Returning to the medical team's headquarters, Vienna decided to hold a meeting with team members to talk about how to increase their efforts and give hope to Palestinians. He wanted to gather ideas from the entire medical team.


That night, they gathered in the hall of the medical team's headquarters. Dr. Layla presided over the meeting, and Vienna gave an introduction.


Vienna: "We all see how difficult the situation on the ground is, and how great the need for Palestinians is. I would like to hear your opinion on how we can give them more hope and support. What can we do to make them feel that they are not alone in this struggle?"


The members of the medical team started talking one by one, giving their ideas. Some suggestions include holding health education sessions for the community, helping to build temporary homes, and organizing social activities for children in refugee camps.


A nurse named Ahmad proposed: "Maybe we can gather stories of experiences from Palestinians who have experienced many things. They can share their stories with us, and we can share them with the world through social media. It can help others understand the suffering they are going through."


Ahmad's idea was met with enthusiasm, and they immediately planned to hold an interview session with Palestinians who wanted to share their stories.


Over the next few days, the medical team began to carry out the various activities they planned. They held health education sessions in refugee tents, helped build temporary homes, and organized activities such as ball games, face painting, and puppet shows for children in refugee camps.


They also began collecting stories from Palestinians who had been in conflict. Each story is a personal story of suffering and resilience, as well as the hope of a better future. The medical team hopes that by sharing these stories, they can help the world understand how important this humanitarian effort is.


Vienna itself is also involved in all these activities. He felt connected to the Palestinians they helped and felt that they were part of a larger community that cared for each other.


One day, while attending a health education session, Vienna saw Omar among the children present. Omar smiled and ran closer to Vienna.


Omar: "Vienna, I'm glad to see you again!"


Vienna: "I'm also happy to see you, Omar. What did you learn today?"


Omar: "I learned about the importance of maintaining cleanliness and health. Thank you, Vienna!"


Vienna smiles and takes pride in the progress made by children like Omar. They are the hope of the future of Palestine.


As the humanitarian mission continues, Vienna feels that it has succeeded in providing hope and support to Palestinians in need. Although the conflict still continues, they know that they can make a difference with their efforts.


Ultimately, Vienna felt that its decision to volunteer in Palestine was the right move. He feels called to continue helping people in need and is optimistic that together, they can create positive change in the midst of suffering.