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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Emergency Wildlife Rescue Center – Lebanon

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Emergency Wildlife Rescue Center – Lebanon
As instability rises, roads close, borders shut down, and supply chains become uncertain. Wildlife emergencies do not stop during war. In many cases they increase. Lebanese Wildlife is the only certified wildlife rehabilitation authority in the country. Injured, confiscated, and displaced wild animals depend on our ability to continue operating safely. For years, our rescue and rehabilitation work has operated from a home based setup while responding to wildlife emergencies across Lebanon. Recently, we secured 2,000 square meters of land to build the country’s first dedicated wildlife rehabilitation center, which will become the foundation of Lebanon’s first wildlife hospital. This was meant to be a long term project. But the return of war has forced us to accelerate. Our current operational location is no longer secure enough to guarantee the safety of the animals in our care or the continuity of our rescue operations. If roads close or supplies become unavailable, our ability to care for wildlife could be severely compromised. To protect the animals and ensure that rescue work can continue, we must urgently activate part of the secured land and relocate our operations to a safer site. Phase 1 of this project will activate 800 square meters of the land using prefabricated structures and essential infrastructure so that the facility can begin operating as soon as possible. Our goal is to raise 120,000 USD to make this emergency relocation possible. This funding will allow us to install prefabricated clinic and intake units, ICU and quarantine structures, secure temporary enclosures, electricity and water systems, generator backup power, and the essential infrastructure required to operate safely. It will also allow us to transport animals and medical equipment and to stockpile critical food and medications in case borders close and supply chains are interrupted. Wildlife in Lebanon already faces immense pressure from habitat loss, illegal hunting, and wildlife trafficking. War multiplies every threat. If Lebanese Wildlife cannot operate safely, injured and confiscated wildlife will have nowhere to go. There is no alternative wildlife rehabilitation center in the country. This emergency phase will allow us to establish a safe operational base and continue rescuing wildlife while laying the groundwork for the full rehabilitation center that will be developed in the future. Wildlife does not get to escape war. Animals cannot leave when borders close or when conflict spreads. They depend entirely on the people willing to protect them. Lebanese Wildlife has never stopped responding to animals in need, even during the most difficult times. Today we are asking for your help to make sure that work can continue safely. By supporting this campaign, you are helping create a secure refuge for wildlife in a country where such a place has never existed before. Together we can ensure that even in the midst of conflict, compassion and protection for wildlife do not disappear. Every contribution helps bring this safe haven to life.

$3,430 raised Of $120,000

Save artist Ayah Abu Alroos family from genocide

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Save artist Ayah Abu Alroos family from genocide
Hello everybody, My name is Doaa Qeshta, from Gaza, Palestine. I currently live in France. I have created this campaign to support my friend Ayah Abu Alroos and her family during this extremely difficult time. This is message from Ayah: Hello, my name is Aya, I am 34 years old (born on 28/10/1990). I am a visual artist and a homemaker, passionate about art and everything related to it. I have created many paintings and previously participated in art exhibitions in Gaza. I am also a mother of four children: Sufian Mohammed Al-Khatib (14/02/2010) Nabila Mohammed Al-Khatib (16/01/2012) Kinan Mohammed Al-Khatib (18/08/2018) Aya Mohammed Al-Khatib (08/04/2020) My husband, Dr. Mohammed Al-Khatib, is 41 years old (born on 31/10/1983). He holds a degree in Dentistry from October 6 University in Cairo, Egypt. He used to work at Fatima Al-Zahraa Charity Clinic in Rafah and also ran his own private dental clinic, which was our family’s only source of income. Before October 7, we lived in central Rafah, enjoying a good and stable life. We owned a building where we lived and rented out shops, while my husband’s clinic provided for us. We even saved money to buy a piece of land where we planted olives, oranges, clementines, guavas, and lemons. We built a small home there as a quiet retreat away from the city noise, spending beautiful Thursdays together as a family. But on October 7, war erupted — a terrifying day that felt like the end of the world. That day, we lost the most precious people in our lives. My father was killed in a horrific massacre, followed by my aunt, her husband, their children, my cousin and her husband with their children, another cousin, and then my uncle’s son and his wife. We lost almost our entire family. Our holidays turned into funerals, and our joy became unbearable grief. We were forced to leave our beloved home, land, and my husband’s clinic. Everything we built over years of hard work was gone. We were displaced to Mawasi Khan Younis, then again to Rafah, where our suffering only deepened. On May 10, 2024, we moved into a tent for the first time. We received no help from international organizations or the government. We had to buy a Qatari tent for $500 and wood for $300 just to shelter ourselves. My husband lost his clinic, I lost my art tools, and I could no longer paint. Then came winter — a disaster. Rainwater flooded our tent, destroying our clothes and belongings. My children screamed in fear, and we cried helplessly. My son Sufian lost his phone, which he used for school. My daughter Nabila, who has a hearing disability (nerve damage in both ears), lost one of her hearing aids. She now depends on only one, which needs batteries that are no longer available in Gaza. This has caused her psychological distress: she cries often, feels incomplete, and has become aggressive. Yet she is a talented child — skilled in beadwork, embroidery, and drawing. All she needs is hope, support, and access to a new hearing aid and a smartphone so she can learn and connect with the world. When the truce came, we rushed to see our land — only to find our small home and trees reduced to rubble. My husband insisted on staying there despite the destruction. We tried to rebuild, but when war erupted again, we were forced to flee once more. This time, we didn’t even have a bathroom. Every morning, my children and I stood in line for a shared one. To this day, we have no private bathroom. Then tragedy struck again — my husband, our only breadwinner, was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which left his body paralyzed. At the same time, famine worsened. We had nothing — not even bread. My husband needed nutrition and treatment, but I was helpless. I walked long distances searching for flour. Once, at a U.S. aid point, I found flour being sold for 100 shekels per kilo! The despair crushed me. I divided the little bread we had among my children and husband. One night, my youngest daughter cried herself to sleep, begging for just one piece of bread, and I had nothing to give her except my tears. We survived on lentils. Even firewood became rare and expensive. Everything around us turned dark and hopeless, as if survival itself was impossible. Today, even though some aid has entered, prices remain unbearably high. We cannot afford basic needs. We desperately need a stable income to feed our children and live with dignity. My husband urgently needs physical therapy to recover his nerves. My daughter Nabila needs a new hearing aid to hear like other children. We live in a tent that protects us neither from the burning summer nor the freezing winter. Yet despite everything, we still love life, art, and learning. My children love education, they love joy, and they love their homeland. We are not asking for much. We just beg you to help us survive — to stay on our land, to live in peace, and to secure the basics: life, dignity, and education. My children, like all children in the world, deserve to live. Thank you 🙏

$1,047 raised Of $20,000

HELP SUPPORT THE ANIMALS OF LEBANON

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HELP SUPPORT THE ANIMALS OF LEBANON
Hi! My name is Sarah I am 24 years old and at 17 I decided to change my path and focus on saving animals from the streets of Lebanon. The streets of Lebanon are not kind for the animals, cats and dogs are abused on a daily basis in ways you cannot imagine. Everyday, I encounter dogs and cats that are shot, abused, beaten, neglected, they’re unwanted everywhere they go and there’s no hope for them here. Since I was 17, I rescued more than 300 animals, successfully rehomed more than 100 dogs and cats across the globe (Switzerland, France, Canada, USA, Spain, Uk) I work extremely hard so I can give them the life they deserve, while they are in Lebanon, they are given the best veterinary care possible then they move to paid facilities where they will be rehabilitated until they’re healthy enough to travel abroad. This mission became very big, I currently have more than 160 animals directly under my care and I am responsible for far too many on the streets where I feed them and care for them. My monthly expenses became huge, I have a full time job on top of the rescuing and things became impossible to maintain with the increase of the prices of everything. The war that took place in 2024 made things worse, too many animals were affected and I had to be available and take all of them. Now there’s a monthly struggle to raise the amounts needed to cover everything that goes into the rescue of these babies, from their food, boarding fees, medical etc… I am simply drowning in bills and for the first time in many years, I am obliged to stop rescuing due to lack of funds. The first to be directly affected are the stray animals that wait for me everyday to feed them. I am praying everyday that my situation changes so I can keep going. I am a registered NGO (501c3) EIN: 33-4885367 If you wish to follow my work, I am very active on Social Media, mainly Instagram. One of my dogs got featured on the Dodo. My instagram page is: @rescuing_in_lebanon If you wish to support my work please don’t hesitate to reach out for more information. Thank you!!

$15,364 raised Of $100,000

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Giving Makes Hopes True - Teach For Lebanon
Giving Makes Hopes True - Teach For Lebanon
No crisis is bigger than a child's need to learn. Across Lebanon, hundreds of schools are now serving as emergency shelters. For tens of thousands of displaced families, the classroom that was supposed to shape a child's future is now where they sleep, eat, and wait. Education in Lebanon didn't just pause. It collapsed overnight. But Teach For Lebanon Fellows didn't. They are still there, in classrooms that still stand, on screens when classrooms don't, in hallways of collective shelters when nothing else is possible. They are teaching children how to name their feelings when the world feels upside down. They are sitting with students who don't know if they're ever going home again. They are proving, every single day, that a child in crisis is still a child who can learn. Since 2008, TFL has placed over 341 Fellows across 153 schools, directly reaching 75,500 students. Our data consistently shows that students taught by TFL Fellows improve both academically and in their sense of wellbeing — even in the midst of crisis. And the impact continues long after the Fellowship ends. Now, our 273 alumni continue impacting over 1 million children nationwide. Your donation today makes that possible. It keeps a Fellow in the field. And when everything else is uncertain, it gives a child the one thing war should never take away: the chance to learn and hope again. → Donate now and protect the right to learn.

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COLLECTED TO DATE

$11,115
Help Us Fund the Care and Rescue of Abused Animals
Help Us Fund the Care and Rescue of Abused Animals
Alyarz Pet Club (APC) is a volunteer run, non-profit organization, duly registered as a charity on December 2021, that aims at helping as many animals in need as possible. Our center is more like a sanctuary than a traditional shelter facility. We provide personalized care for special needs cases, and our animal residents come in many different shapes and sizes. Our unique approach distinguishes us from other associations. We provide personalized care to each of our rescues, prioritizing their happiness and overall well-being as if they were living in a home environment. The economic situation in Lebanon has led to an increase in animal abandonment, leaving many domesticated animals to fend for themselves on the streets. This is where we come in, offering a safe and nurturing environment for these animals in need. A significant number of our animals require special attention due to their special needs, as many have been subjected to different forms of abuse and have suffered from severe illnesses that were at times life-threatening. We are committed to providing them with the care they need to recover and regain their health, and we do not give up on them, even if it takes a considerable amount of time and effort to achieve. APC currently houses hundreds of animals, including dogs, cats, bunnies, birds and chickens. Our topmost priority is to offer them a fulfilling life, and we are proud to be a no-kill facility, meaning that our residents are cared for until they find their forever homes. But unfortunately, finding homes for them in Lebanon is not always easy, as they are often deemed “unadoptable", and the current financial crisis has only compounded the issue. Many people have become frustrated to the point where they take out their frustrations on stray animals on the streets. Additionally, finding homes for our animals abroad is always a challenging and complex process. Our monthly expenses typically range from USD 7,000 to USD 10,000, and with donations becoming increasingly scarce, we are in desperate need of assistance in order to continue providing our residents with the exceptional care they deserve.

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COLLECTED TO DATE

$5,913
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

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COLLECTED TO DATE

$3,200
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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

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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

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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

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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

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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!

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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!

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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!