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Skate For Gaza Fundraiser

Skate For Gaza Fundraiser

Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/23/2026
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm

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Location
Chez Vous Roller Skating Rink

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Cost:
30-125 USD
Contact Person:

Email:
Oma.yas3421@gmail.com
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/skate-for-gaza-fundraiser-tickets-1751802601739?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Phone:

Organization:
Palestine South Shore Alliance


Overview

Come skate and have fun while raising funds for families in Gaza. There will be a a band, raffle, silent auction, and vendors there too.

Come join us as we skate and support local businesses while raising money for families in Gaza. Whether you’re a professional skater or first timer, open to all levels!! Join us early evening to late night as we raise funds and awareness for families in Gaza Palestine. Costumes are welcome, if you need inspiration think 70’s theme. Costume Contest!

Checks, cards, cash, Zelle, & cashapp all accepted for fundraising and donations.

All fundraising money will be split equally amongst each family. The goal is to be able to rasie a minimum of $1500 for the 12 families in Gaza.

Here are the families and their fundraising pages:

Motasem

Ahmad

Moamen

Abdul

Hazem

Joud

Haythem

Bahaa

AbdulRahman

Tareq

Abdulaziz

Hazem A

Although every family in Gaza needs help, these are people that Omama personally has built relationships with over the past year.

Raffles will be sold $5 a piece, you can get 6 raffle tickets for $25. There also be vendors there to support local business.

Silent auction as well too.

Special guest: Songs of Liberation is a protest folk project fronted by Falastini-American soul singer Juliet Salameh with fiddler and songwriter flightorvisibility, guitarist Stephen LoVerme and percussionist Doikayt.

Songs of Liberation is a Boston-based protest folk band, fronted by Palestinian American Juliet Salameh and dedicated to liberation in Falastine and liberation for ALL. They know another world is possible and will dream it into existence through music, including original and vintage protest songs. Their spirally violin textures and tender vocal harmonies are filled with love for the people, the planet, and the movements that serve life. Their music is healing, uplifting, tender to community, while fearlessly resistant to empire, capitalism, and bigotry of any kind.

Food is sold by the venue and doesn’t go towards fundraising. If you would like to be a vendor or a sponsor, please reach out to Omama at Oma.yas3421@gmail.com

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