160,528$ Collected by Farah Habbal for her daughter Mila an SMA patient who needs ZOLGENSMA 

103,094$ Collected by Fadi Nacouzi for baby Aline Makari to do liver transplantation as soon as possible

60,285$ Collected by Together LiBeirut for the 19.8 Beirut Global Sports Challenge to keep the needs of Beirut on top of everyone’s mind

51,085$ Collected by Nadim Aziz to help his uncle Nadim walk again

45,475$ Collected by Jean Pierre Eid to help Naji walk again

23,046$ Collected by Lebanese Vegans for the only animal rights and vegan support center of its kind

18,904$ Collected by Ahmad Yassine for his mother to cover her brain tumor surgery cost

15,624$ Collected by Meghterbin Mejtemiin for the SOLAR POWERED LEBANON initiative to help bring power to the country

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Support First Responders in Lebanon

Solidarity with Lebanon

Support First Responders in Lebanon
We are a small group of journalists based in Lebanon. Through our work, we are in direct contact with paramedics, rescuers, and firefighters operating on the ground in Lebanon. We are acting independently and are not affiliated with any political or governmental entity. We have seen first-hand the work they do—the hours, the risks, and the commitment to saving lives, and most of them are volunteers. Many of them continue to respond under extremely dangerous conditions. They have also been directly affected. Teams have been targeted while carrying out rescue operations. Some have been injured, some killed, and many have lost the vehicles and equipment they rely on. According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Health, since March 2, 2026, at least 113 healthcare workers have been killed, 263 injured, 138 emergency vehicles damaged, 16 hospitals affected, and 3 forced to close. This fundraiser is a way to give something back—practical support that can make a difference in their daily work. Our goal is to equip at least 20 emergency response stations with a minimum of 5 fully operational GoPro kits and emergency kits based on each station’s operational needs. Each GoPro kit costs approximately $420 and includes the camera along with essential accessories such as batteries, mounts, and memory cards so they can be used immediately in the field. Trauma kits (IFAKs) cost approximately $40 each, while ambulance trauma kits cost approximately $100 each. The GoPro kits are not only intended for documentation — they can also help provide a level of protection for responders on the ground. Recording rescue operations supports accountability, helps document incidents affecting emergency teams, and makes visible the realities responders face during missions. It also supports coordination and post-operation review for emergency teams. The initiative also aims to provide emergency and trauma kits to help teams respond more effectively during rescue and medical operations. Equipment and supplies will be delivered directly to emergency response stations through trusted field contacts and coordination with responders on the ground. Where possible, we will share updates, documentation, and delivery confirmations. If you do not have a bank account and would still like to contribute, WHISH Money transfers and Western Union are also available options. You can send transfers to: - Angie Mourad (+96176066901) These teams continue to show up every day. This is a way to stand behind them in return. Any contribution helps.

$11,814 raised Of $50,000

Support angel Georges azar

Medical

Support angel Georges azar
Give hope to baby Georges Azar, Age 6, Fight Cerebral Palsy (Spastic Quadriplegia). Georges is a bright, loving 6-year-old boy from Zahlé, Lebanon, living with cerebral palsy, which has caused spastic quadriplegia. Along with this, Georges faces developmental delay, low vision, difficulties with sensation, severe speech challenges, painful spasms, and epilepsy (currently controlled with medication). He needs intensive therapies, medical equipment, and specialized treatment to improve his comfort, mobility, and quality of life. Your support will fund therapies, equipment, and care that can help Georges stand, play, speak and smile more freely. About Georges : Georges, affectionately called baby Georges by his family, lives in Zahlé, a historic city in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley. He is a gentle, curious little boy who loves spending time with his family and lights up at the idea of going on a road trip with his loving sisters and enjoys listening to music. Despite his daily struggles, he greets the world with courage and warmth. Our greatest wish is to give Georges the chance to grow, learn, and enjoy the childhood he deserves — with less pain and more independence. Medical Background : Georges was diagnosed with cerebral palsy (spastic quadriplegia), the most severe form of CP. This condition affects all four of his limbs and his trunk, causing constant muscle stiffness, weakness, limited movement and difficulties to sleep at night. In addition, Georges faces: Developmental delay, making milestones like walking, talking, and learning much harder to reach. Low vision, which affects how he explores the world and connects with people around him. Problems with sensation, making touch and physical awareness difficult. Severe speech challenges, limiting his ability to communicate his needs and feelings. Spasms, which are painful and exhausting for him. Epilepsy, which thankfully is controlled with daily medication but requires ongoing monitoring and care. Living in Zahlé, Lebanon, makes it even harder for Georges to access the intensive therapies and specialized medical support he needs. Many treatments, equipment, and rehabilitation services are either unavailable locally or extremely costly for families. What Georges Needs Now : My wife and I dedicate the majority of our earnings to making Georges better, but unfortunately his medical needs require far more than we can manage — while also caring for his two loving sisters, ages 12 and 11, who need our attention and support as well. Georges’s medical team at American University of Beirut medical center (AUBMC) recommends: Intensive therapy: physical (25/Month), occupational (8/Month), speech (8/Month), sleep therapies and vision therapies. Adaptive equipment: wheelchair/adaptive stroller, standing frame, gait trainer, custom seating, orthotics. Medical care: spasticity management (such as Botox or medications), epilepsy monitoring, orthopedic follow-up, imaging, and pain management. Home modifications: safe seating, ramps, feeding supports, and sensory aids. Travel & logistics: Equipped car compatible for wheelchair for transportation. How Your Donation Helps: Every contribution will go directly toward Georges’s care. Donations will cover: Therapy programs. Adaptive equipment & orthotics Afo and Kafo (to be replaced as he grows). Medical procedures, visits & medications. Travel & logistics Home modifications & essential supplies. We will share receipts, updates, and progress reports so every donor can see the difference they are making. How You Can Help : Donate: No gift is too small — every amount counts. Share: Please spread Georges’s story on social media and with your community. Connect: If you know organizations, therapists, or foundations that support children with cerebral palsy, we would be grateful for introductions. Thank you for standing with Georges. With your help, Georges can access the therapy and care he urgently needs to ease his challenges and find joy in life’s little milestones. We’ll post regular updates so you can follow his progress and know exactly how your kindness is helping. Contact : +961 71 646416 (Tarek Azar, Georges father). eMail: angel.georgesazar@gmail.com tarekazar5@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angel_georges_azar IBAN : LB43003900000003002866609001 USD LB71003900000002602866609002 EUR LB98003900000002602866609001 USD WISH : 30801978-03

$31,263 raised Of $50,000

Support menstrual kits access for displaced women

Solidarity with Lebanon

Support menstrual kits access for displaced women
(Français plus bas) Jeyetna and AgriMovement are collecting funds to send menstrual kits to displaced women in Tyre, in partnership with the Disaster Risk Reduction Unit (Union of Tyre Municipalities). 1st step : 5000$ (at least 1 pack of pads/woman + painkillers) 2nd step : 10 000$ (at least 2 packs of pads/woman + painkillers + hot water bottle/family) ‘Jeyetna’ is an intersectional feminist collective committed to menstrual justice by challenging taboos around menstruation in Lebanon and understanding menstrual experiences as collective and political issues. If you want to know more about our work, feel free to visit our website at https://jeyetna.org/ The Agricultural Movement in Lebanon is a grassroots collective fighting for food sovereignty in Lebanon. We support seed preservation, environmental conservation, and best practices in ecological farming. If you want to know more about our work, feel free to visit our website at https://agrimovement.org/ -- Les associations de Jeyetna et le Mouvement Agricole au Liban collectent des fonds pour envoyer des kits menstruels aux femmes déplacées à Tyr, en partenariat avec l'Unité de Réduction des Risques et Catastrophes (Union des Municipalités de Tyr). 1ère étape : 5000$ > au moins 1 paquet de serviettes par femmes + antidouleurs. 2ème étape : 10 000$ > au moins 2 paquets de serviettes par femmes + antidouleurs + bouillotte Jeyetna est un collectif féministe intersectionnel engagé en faveur de la justice menstruelle, qui combat les tabous entourant les règles au Liban. Son action vise à dévoiler les enjeux collectifs et politiques qui sous-tendent les expériences menstruelles. Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur notre travail, n'hésitez pas à visiter notre site web à https://jeyetna.org/ Le Mouvement Agricole au Liban est un collectif qui lutte pour la souveraineté alimentaire au Liban. Nous soutenons la préservation des semences traditionnelles, la protection de l'environnement et les pratiques agricoles écologiques. Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur notre travail, n'hésitez pas à visiter notre site web à https://agrimovement.org/

$7,559 raised Of $10,000

Help Sharifa's Family Rebuild Their Lives in Gaza

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Help Sharifa's Family Rebuild Their Lives in Gaza
Hello friends, I have launched this fundraising campaign to support my cousin Sharifa and her family in rebuilding their lives with dignity, especially after her husband was seriously injured in the neck during the distribution of U.S. aid. The following message is from Sharifa: My name is Sharifa Ibrahim Mahmoud Hamad, I am 42 years old, married to Osama Mahmoud Mohammed Hamad (43 years old). We are a Palestinian family of five, trying to survive after losing everything due to war and forced displacement. Our children are: • Aya Osama Mahmoud Hamad, 16 years old • Ibrahim Osama Mahmoud Hamad, 13 years old (suffers from seizures) • Karim Osama Mahmoud Hamad, 10 years old Before the war, our family depended on social assistance that was provided every three months, but this support has now completely stopped. We had no stable source of income, especially since my husband is unable to work due to serious and life-threatening health conditions. During the war, my husband was critically injured while trying to bring a bag of flour to feed our children. He was struck by shrapnel in his neck on August 14, 2025, during the distribution of U.S. aid. The shrapnel is still lodged in his neck to this day, posing a constant and serious threat to his life. In addition to this dangerous injury, my husband also suffers from a herniated disc in his back, which causes severe pain and prevents him from working or performing any physical labor. We were forcibly displaced multiple times while fleeing bombardment and death: • First displacement from Rafah: May 5, 2024 • Second displacement: May 25, 2024 • Third displacement: July 31, 2024 We lost the last of our savings (2,000 shekels) just to pay for transportation to escape the bombing and protect our children. Today, we are living in extremely harsh humanitarian conditions. Hunger and poverty have overwhelmed us, and our children are suffering from illness and dehydration due to the lack of clothes, bedding, and basic necessities. Our son Ibrahim also suffers from ongoing seizures, which adds to our daily struggles and urgent medical needs. Despite everything, we are trying to rebuild our lives with dignity. We are seeking support to start a small firewood-selling business, with a total cost of 1500 $. This simple project would provide us with a modest source of income to secure food, medicine, and basic needs for our children, without relying entirely on emergency aid. We humbly ask for your help and solidarity. Any contribution, no matter how small, can make a real difference in the life of a family that has endured war, displacement, and loss. Thank you for your kindness, support, and for sharing our story Sharifa & the family

$1,431 raised Of $5,000

Save animals from war in Lebanon

Animal

Save animals from war in Lebanon
Give Me A Paw has been on the frontlines rescuing animals trapped in areas under constant threat of bombing. After just 14 months of fragile stability, Lebanon has once again become an active war zone. Heavy bombing is taking place across the country, and Israel has issued evacuation orders for large parts of Beirut and the entire south of Lebanon, an area of roughly 1,445 km², forcing hundreds of thousands of residents to flee with little warning. In the chaos of displacement, thousands of animals have been left behind. Pets locked inside empty homes. Dogs chained outside with no one to return for them. Animals trapped in pet shops and apartments. Strays injured from bomb blasts, wandering through empty streets in search of food and water. These innocent lives have no voice, but they have not been forgotten. Since March 5, Give Me A Paw has been carrying out emergency rescue missions into war-affected areas to save animals trapped in evacuated towns and neighborhoods. Our team enters bombed buildings and deserted streets to search for animals left behind. Every mission is dangerous, but we continue because these animals would otherwise have no chance of survival. Your donation will help us continue: • Rescuing animals trapped in homes and evacuated buildings • Reuniting rescued pets with displaced families whenever possible • Supporting displaced families to take care of their pets, with boarding costs, food, and medicine • Treating animals injured by bomb blasts and debris • Unchaining dogs and rescuing animals abandoned outside • Distributing food and water in evacuated neighborhoods now turned into ghost towns Our shelter is now beyond capacity, and the cost of rescue missions, veterinary care, and boarding is increasing every day. But we refuse to stop while animals are still trapped and suffering. We urgently need your help to continue this work. Time is critical. Many animals are locked inside homes without food or water and could be killed at any moment by ongoing bombardment. With your support, we can continue to reach them before it’s too late. Please donate today to help us save the animals of Lebanon. Every contribution makes a difference. To see our rescue missions and the animals you are helping save, follow us on Instagram @givemepaw.

$9,816 raised Of $30,000

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Help a widow and her kids
Help a widow and her kids
My sister and I decided to start this campaign in the hope of giving our mother some support during an incredibly difficult time in our lives. Our mom is unable to work, not because she doesn’t want to, but because she does not have Lebanese nationality and does not speak Arabic fluently, which makes finding a job almost impossible. Two years ago, we lost our father after a painful battle with ALS. His passing left not only an emotional void in our hearts, but also a heavy financial burden that we have been struggling to carry on our own. The income I earn is very small and barely covers a portion of our basic needs, such as food, rent, and school expenses. On top of that, the house we live in is filled with dampness and humidity, which has caused constant allergies and skin problems, making our living conditions even harder. Through this campaign, we are simply trying to create a safer, more stable life for our mother and our family, and any support no matter how small would mean more to us than words can express. You can contact us at : 71478807 Whish: 71 478807 or 70902254 قرّرنا، أنا وأختي، إطلاق هذه الحملة على أمل أن نتمكّن من تقديم بعض الدعم لوالدتنا في هذه المرحلة الصعبة جدًا من حياتنا. والدتنا غير قادرة على العمل، ليس لأنها لا تريد ذلك، بل لأنها لا تحمل الجنسية اللبنانية ولا تتقن اللغة العربية بطلاقة، مما يجعل إيجاد فرصة عمل أمرًا شبه مستحيل. منذ سنتين، فقدنا والدنا بعد صراع مؤلم مع مرض التصلّب الجانبي الضموري (ALS). ترك رحيله فراغًا كبيرًا في قلوبنا، كما وضع على عاتقنا عبئًا ماديًا ثقيلًا نحاول تحمّله وحدنا. الدخل الذي أحقّقه محدود جدًا ولا يكاد يكفي لتغطية جزء من احتياجاتنا الأساسية، مثل الطعام، الإيجار، ومصاريف المدرسة. وفوق كل ذلك، فإن المنزل الذي نعيش فيه يعاني من رطوبة شديدة، ما تسبّب لنا بحالات حساسية ومشاكل جلدية مستمرة، وجعل ظروف عيشنا أكثر صعوبة. من خلال هذه الحملة، نحاول فقط تأمين حياة أكثر أمانًا واستقرارًا لوالدتنا ولعائلتنا، وأي دعم، مهما كان بسيطًا، سيعني لنا الكثير ويفوق قدرتنا على التعبير بالكلمات يمكنكم التواصل معنا من خلال هذا الرقم: 71478807

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$2,978
Ayadina's Weekly Soup Kitchen initiative
Ayadina's Weekly Soup Kitchen initiative
In the heart of Lebanon's ongoing economic crisis, Ayadina Association continues to stand as a beacon of hope, particularly for our beloved senior citizens. In response to the persistent economic hardship, we are continuing our SOUP KITCHEN initiative for the elderly. Every week, we open our doors to around 100 seniors, offering them a warm, wholesome meal to take away. For many, these meals aren't just sustenance; they're a lifeline, supporting not only the elderly but also their families who rely on these provisions to survive. One of our cherished seniors, now unable to leave her home, shares her gratitude: "Ayadina's center was like my second home, where I spent many cherished years. Though I can't visit anymore, the meals brought to me by a friend are a reminder of the warmth and care Ayadina provides. The quality of the food is exceptional, a testament to the generosity and dedication of Ayadina's team." Ayadina Association, nestled in the heart of Nabaa, Beirut's impoverished neighborhood, was born from one woman's vision to uplift her community. Maya Najjar, our Founder and President, started with a single-handed effort, offering aid to those in need. Today, Ayadina stands as a socio-cultural NGO, providing seniors not just with meals, but with a sense of belonging and a space to socialize. We firmly believe that by changing one person's life, we create a ripple effect that nourishes the entire community. Through Ayadina, hope flows freely, touching every corner of our neighborhood. Over 80 seniors now call Ayadina their second home, a testament to the inclusive and compassionate environment we strive to create. Regardless of background or circumstance, Ayadina welcomes all, supporting both local residents and refugee communities alike. But we can't do this alone. We need your support to continue our mission of providing comfort and sustenance to those who need it most. Your donation, no matter how small, can make a world of difference to a senior citizen in need. Together, let's ensure that no one in our community feels forgotten. Donate today to Ayadina's Soup Kitchen initiative and help us continue serving our beloved senior citizens with dignity and compassion. Thank you for your generosity and support. For more information, contact us at 01 266611, 81 859415 or by email at info@ayadinaassociation.org

COLLECTED TO DATE

COLLECTED TO DATE

$3,200
Ecole du Saint Enfant Jésus - Besançon Baabdath
Ecole du Saint Enfant Jésus - Besançon Baabdath
Notre école, École du Saint Enfant Jésus - Besançon Baabdath, est un établissement catholique, francophone, qui appartient à la Congrégation des Sœurs de la Charité de Sainte Jeanne-Antide Thouret (Besançon). Notre école est une ONG qui compte environ 700 élèves, encadrés par près de 70 enseignants et membres du personnel administratif. C’est un lieu qui offre un espace d’apprentissage dans un climat positif, et dont le but est de répandre le savoir, de développer le savoir-faire, et de cultiver le savoir – être, le tout dans le rayonnement de la charité et du Charisme de sa fondatrice. Dotée d’un historique riche et fécond, notre école est ancrée dans l’histoire de Baabdath et a su manifestement évoluer au fil des années. Depuis 1906 et jusqu’à nos jours, elle accueille les élèves, les « trésors » comme les appelle Ste Jeanne-Antide, de la maternelle jusqu’aux classes terminales. Filles et garçons sont formés aux valeurs humaines, spirituelles, sociales et religieuses. Ils suivent le programme libanais, bénéficient d’un enseignement trilingue à partir de la Petite Section, et tirent profit de l’enseignement des nouvelles technologies sans pour autant négliger le sport et les arts qu’ils pratiquent au quotidien. À l’école du Saint Enfant Jésus – Besançon Baabdath, nous veillons à garder un esprit évangélique marqué par la joie d’apprendre, de découvrir, et de développer la créativité et les activités pour que chaque élève puisse faire fructifier au mieux son potentiel et ses dons. Par-dessus tout, nos élèves appartiennent à une grande famille qui les aide à s’épanouir et surtout à vivre. Or, depuis octobre 2019, notre école, tout comme notre pays, vit au rythme des crises. Nous nous trouvons dans l’incapacité de pourvoir aux besoins croissants du fonctionnement de l’établissement, d’alléger le fardeau qui pèse sur les parents des élèves d’une part, et de continuer à respecter nos engagements vis-à-vis du personnel éducatif qui s’investit à merveille dans l’enseignement à distance d’autre part. En effet, dans cette situation inédite que traverse le Liban, 50% des parents de nos élèves deviennent chômeurs, ou mi- chômeurs avec un demi- traitement, et se trouvent dans l’impossibilité de verser la totalité de l’écolage. C’est pour ces raisons-ci que notre école se tourne vers les amis et les bienfaiteurs, pour solliciter leur solidarité de façon à poursuivre ensemble la mission d’éducation qui est celle de Besançon-Baabdath et que le flambeau de la connaissance, de la vie et de la foi continue à éclairer les yeux de nos élèves, de tous nos élèves sans exception. Une vidéo qui présente l’école avant le Covid-19 est disponible sur le lien suivant : https://youtu.be/O3I0_OFoP-I -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our school, Saint Enfant Jésus - Besançon Baabdath, is a Catholic, French-speaking school, which belongs to the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Jeanne-Antide Thouret (Besançon). It is an NGO that counts around 700 students, guided by 70 teachers and administrative staff approximately. The school is a place that offers a learning environment in a positive climate. It aims at spreading knowledge, developing the know-how and encouraging life skills under the influence of charity and the charisma of its founder. The rich and fruitful history of our school is deeply rooted in the history of Baabdath and it has visibly evolved through the years. Since 1906 to this day, it has welcomed students, « treasures » as St Jeanne Antide calls them, who fill the classes from Kindergarten to the senior classes. Boys and girls are acquainted with human, spiritual, social and religious values. They follow the Lebanese programme, benefit from a trilingual education since KG1, and take advantage of the instruction of the new technologies, not to mention all kinds of sports and arts they practice on a regular basis. At Saint Enfant Jésus - Besançon Baabdath, we remain vigilant in maintaining an evangelical spirit, characterised by the joy of learning, discovering, and developing creativity and activities, so each student can best grow and further his potential and his skills. Above all, our students belong to one big family that helps them flourish, and most of all, live. However, since 2019, our school, just like our country, has been living by the rhythm of the different crises. We find ourselves unable to provide for the growing needs that the running of the school requires, lighten the load on the parents’ shoulders on the one hand, and fulfil our commitments towards the teaching staff, who are doing wonders in distance learning, on the other hand. Actually, in this unprecedented situation that Lebanon is going through, 50% of our students’ parents have become unemployed or are just earning half pay, which makes it impossible for them to cover their children’s school fees. Those are the reasons that drive our school to seek the help of its friends and benefactors. We appeal to their solidarity, to pursue together the educational mission of Besançon- Baabdath, so the torch of knowledge, life and faith will always light the eyes of our students, all of our students without exception. A video presenting the school before Covid-19 is available at the following link: https://youtu.be/O3I0_OFoP-I

COLLECTED TO DATE

COLLECTED TO DATE

$2,865
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Nadim, just at 51 years old, had a life changing experience

This campaign tells the story of Nadim, who experienced a life-altering accident when he fell from a scaffold. As a result, his daily tasks became extremely challenging. Despite facing financial difficulties, there was a glimmer of hope when Nadim was approved for a trial treatment in France that could restore his autonomy. However, the cost of the treatment was approximately $140,000. The campaign successfully raised $51,085, which greatly influenced Nadim and his family. Not only did your contributions give Nadim hope, but they also provided hope to a whole community of individuals with special needs.

The campaign was able to collect 51,085$
Nadim, just at 51 years old, had a life changing experience

Education Success Stories

Supporting children with special needs

Acsauvel, an NGO, successfully launched a campaign to support children with special needs in Deir Tamish. Despite challenges including delayed government support, and the pandemic, the campaign has greatly impacted the lives of 125 individuals by providing education, well-being, and support.

 

Every contribution, whether through donations or sharing the request, was highly valued in making a difference and sustaining the employment of teachers and therapists.

The campaign was able to raise 10,085$
Supporting children with special needs

Medical Success Stories

Empowering Nancy to Hear Again

This heartfelt plea for support shares the story of Nancy, who has had hearing issues since childhood. Her parents previously raised funds for her life-changing cochlear implant surgery, but unfortunately, the device has stopped working after over 15 years.

 

With Nancy's father working overseas, her family was in desperate need of support.

Contributions, no matter their size, made a significant difference in restoring Nancy's hearing and allowing her to pursue her dreams.

The campaign successfully raised the entire required amount of 5,000$
Empowering Nancy to Hear Again

Sports Success Stories

Mountaineer Rami Rasamny takes on a new record for a cause!

Rami challenged himself to run up and down Kilimanjaro (5895 km) in 14 hours. This time, he ran to support Chef Tina Wazirian with food distribution throughout his country. With your donations, we were able to make that difference!

A total of $7,620 has been raised, surpassing the initial goal of 5,895$
Mountaineer Rami Rasamny takes on a new record for a cause!

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Jean's Medical Expenses

Thanks to the compassionate individuals like yourself and your generous donations, Jean underwent the crucial surgery he desperately needed.

The campaign successfully raised the total amount needed: 4,027$
Jean's Medical Expenses

Emergency Success Stories

Dialysis and ICU for Natasha

Thanks to the urgent campaign, we successfully raised almost the entire amount needed to support the critical condition of a 3-year-old girl. Dialysis and ICU were required for her treatment. The initial amount needed was $10,000. Natasha was diagnosed with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS).

The campaign was able to raise 9,262$
Dialysis and ICU for Natasha

Sports Success Stories

The 19.8 Global Sports Challenge!

People around the world were invited to practice the sport of their choice over a minimal target of 19.8 km, lapses, summits, etc.., 

 

The campaign was able to collect 60,285$!

60,285$ Collected by Together LiBeirut to keep the needs of Beirut on top of everyone’s mind and to raise funds for its ongoing work
The 19.8 Global Sports Challenge!

Medical Success Stories

Rawad El Hayek: Overcoming Adversity Through a Life-Changing Hearing Aid

Rawad El Hayek, a 24-year-old man, was born with a congenital syndrome called "hemifacial microsomia" which resulted in partial facial paralysis and unilateral hearing loss. Throughout his academic and personal life, he faced a lot of challenges due to his hearing loss in his right ear.

 

In the midst of the worst economic crisis happening in his country, Rawad successfully started a fundahope crowdfunding campaign to implant a bone-anchored hearing aid that would help him regain his hearing sense in his right ear. The campaign was successful in raising the major amount needed for the implant.

The campaign was able to raise 12,525$
Rawad El Hayek: Overcoming Adversity Through a Life-Changing Hearing Aid

Sports Success Stories

The Unbreakable attending the World Championship!

Thanks to fundahope, Shiva "the unbreakable" Karout, a professional powerlifter with many international championships under his belt, represented his country in the IPF World Powerlifting Championship in Minsk (Belarus) the past September.

The campaign was able to collect 3,450$
The Unbreakable attending the World Championship!

Medical Success Stories

Baby Aline Makari Will Be Able Now To Do Her Liver Transplantation!

Mr. Fadi Nacouzi received the net sum of $66,964 received thanks to fundahope's donors.

 

Baby Aline Makari will be able now to do her liver transplantation. Thank you for saving lives!

66,964$ Collected by Fadi Nacouzi for baby Aline Makari to do her liver transplantation as soon as possible
Baby Aline Makari Will Be Able Now To Do Her Liver Transplantation!

Medical Success Stories

A New Chance in Life For Baby Mila!

fundahope delivered to Mrs. Farah Habbal the net sum of $160,528 received through fundahope.

 

Thank you for playing a role in saving Baby Mila, and giving her a new chance in life.

160,528$ Collected by Farah Habbal for her daughter Mila an SMA patient who needs ZOLGENSMA
A New Chance in Life For Baby Mila!