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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Urgent Second Stem Cell Transplant and Post-op

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Urgent Second Stem Cell Transplant and Post-op
Displaced by war — Mohamad needs a second bone marrow transplant. The operation is scheduled. Help us fund it now. Second allogeneic SCT scheduled at AUBMC, Beirut — May 5, 2026. The hospital has issued an official cost estimate of $44,700 (fresh USD) for 30 days of inpatient BMT-Allogenic care. This does not include medication costs (Treosulfan, which must be purchased separately) or post-treatment follow-up expenses. The real financial burden is the post-transplant care. The medications, the constant readmissions to the hospital, the weekly blood tests, the physiotherapy sessions, and the psychological support for a year or more will cost many times more than the operation itself. Many people think the transplant is the end of the story. For Mohamed, it is just the beginning of a new, very difficult chapter. For 12 to 24 months or more, he will require: 1- Multiple Hospital Readmissions: Due to a severely weakened immune system, he will face serious complications like infections, organ stress, and Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). This means multiple emergency hospital visits and long stays, not just one. 2- Expensive Lifesaving Medications: - Immunosuppressants: To prevent his body from rejecting the new marrow. - Antivirals, Antibiotics & Antifungals: To fight the constant threat of infection because his new immune system will be zero for weeks. - Growth Factors & Blood Products: To help his blood counts recover. - Physical & Psychological Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy: The long months of bed rest and illness will leave his muscles extremely weak. He will need physiotherapy just to learn to walk and use his hands again. - Psychological Support: A child who has spent years in hospital rooms, away from friends and school, suffers deep emotional trauma. He needs psychological support to overcome his fear, anxiety, and the feeling of isolation so he can dream of a normal life again.

$6,926 raised Of $100,000

Help the people of Lebanon 5

Solidarity with Lebanon

Help the people of Lebanon 5
As Lebanon faces one of the most challenging crises in its history, the plight of the poor and refugees fleeing war zones has become more desperate than ever. The economic collapse, compounded by regional conflicts, has left thousands of families in dire need of basic necessities like food, shelter, and medical care. At PlanLB, we are dedicated to helping the most vulnerable throughout all of Lebanon, not just refugees but also impoverished families struggling to make ends meet. Whether it’s delivering food parcels in remote villages or providing medical aid in overcrowded refugee camps, we are there on the ground making a real difference. But we can’t do this without your support. We need your help to continue our mission. Your donation today can: Provide emergency food parcels to families who don’t know where their next meal will come from Supply vital medical assistance to refugees escaping war-torn areas Offer safe shelters for displaced families in Lebanon Support education and care for children who have lost everything With over 1.4 million followers across social media, PlanLB keeps our global community informed about the impact of their generosity. We regularly post updates, stories, and photos of the lives being changed because of donations like yours. When you give, you will see exactly how your contribution is helping people in real time. For every family we help, there are countless others who still need support. This is why your generosity is so important right now. Every dollar you give makes a life-changing difference for people who are struggling to survive. Donate today and bring hope to those who need it most. At PlanLB, we believe in the power of community and compassion. Together, we can alleviate suffering and provide a lifeline for Lebanon’s most vulnerable. Thank you for standing with us, and for standing with Lebanon in this time of great need.

$17,176 raised Of $25,000

Equipping Lebanon's First Responders 2026

Solidarity with Lebanon

Equipping Lebanon's First Responders 2026
March 2026: We are fundraising to equip Lebanon’s national first responders - The Civil Defense (الدفاع المدني) with essential and life-saving supplies. Hundreds of Israeli airstrikes have hit Lebanon over the past six days, resulting in tens of thousands of people being displaced, over 100 villages and towns being declared military zones, and—at the time of writing—more than 200 people killed. The violence is ongoing, placing the Lebanese Civil Defense once again on the front lines. They are the first to arrive at the scenes of the strikes, even when the unimaginable happens. We urgently need to be there for them. And your support provides the critical resources these first responders need to keep vital rescue operations moving during this, unfortunately, precedented escalation. Almost three years on, they continue to operate under unimaginable pressure, responding to emergencies with limited and almost no resources while risking, sometimes even sacrificing, their lives to rescue civilians, provide first aid, and clear debris from devastated areas. Despite the prolonged nature of the conflict, their work never stopped and the ongoing aggression has intensified the demands of their job. Ensuring they are equipped and supported remains an urgent need to sustain their lifesaving efforts and protect themselves and communities across the country. We started this fundraiser in 2024 and have been able to secure a significant amount of funds for the Lebanese Civil Defense; we were able to purchase required equipment for a variety of centers across the country. This equipment saved lives and protected first responders. Today, we find ourselves in this situation, yet again, with centers all over the country in need of immediate support. We are reactivating this campaign to raise funds and purchase required equipment. **What will this campaign do? How many first responders and firefighters will you equip? What has this campaign already done?** Your donations will be used to purchase equipment and meet the urgent needs of as many civil defense units as possible, based on our resources and their needs. In our past campaign, we were able to work with the following civil defense units at different capacities: Sour and Derdghaiya (Tyre), Baalbek, Bidnayel and Aarsal (Baalbek), Hrajel (Mount Lebanon), Kfarshima and Mreijeh (Baabda), Deir Al-Ahmar (Bekaa), Bachoura and Ras Beirut (Beirut). With your support, our last campaign raised $89,973 that went towards vehicles, boots, operation costs, firefighting equipment including bulletproof helmets, outfits, and boots, rescue equipment including ambulance set-ups and first aid supplies. The Lebanese Civil Defense has 208 centers across the country. Civil Defense duties include disaster response, providing emergency first aid, ambulance services, evacuating civilians in the event of crises, enforcing public safety, and putting out fires. Volunteers are on call round the clock, seven days a week and you can reach them by dialing 125 from any phone in Lebanon. Your involvement (even by just spreading the word!) will remind our first responders that they are not alone. As the aggression continues we also want to reflect on the work that continues to give our communities hope and keeps us working in solidarity with one another towards a better future. **Who is managing this campaign?** This campaign is managed by a group of concerned residents who are long-time grassroots organizers in Beirut. We are compelled to try and support the Civil Defense in the face of economic, political, and military aggression. **How can we send the donation?** If you are in Beirut, one of the campaign managers can meet you wherever it is convenient. WHISH Money transfers and Western Union are also options. You can send your WHISH Money transfers or Western Union transfers to: + Rami Rajeh (+961-3-428066), + Bana Bashour (+961-3-059327), or + Yusra Bitar (+961-70-459066) **How will the Civil Defense receive my donation?** Your donation will be directly transferred to a volunteer procurement team on the ground who will purchase the equipment and hand them directly to the Civil Defense centers. **How can we make sure the donations actually reach the Civil Defense?** The whole operation will be managed through transparent procurement procedures, where all receipts and invoices are documented and shared with donors. Every piece of equipment has the power to rescue and protect lives. We are filled with gratitude for the courage of our Civil Defense volunteers and for the solidarity of people like you around the world who made much of their work possible. You can check out our previous campaign here: https://fundahope.com/en/campaigns/equip-lebanons-first-responders

$47,935 raised Of $50,000

💔 From Panic to Collapse — Trying to Survive

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💔 From Panic to Collapse — Trying to Survive
🚨 URGENT UPDATE — PLEASE READ AND SHARE 🚨 Jean’s condition is rapidly getting worse. He is now experiencing daily seizures, severe panic attacks, and frequent loss of consciousness making him passing out at any time. At this moment, there is no money left for medication, treatment, or even basic living needs. Despite sharing this campaign everywhere and reaching out to many people, no help has arrived yet. Jean has been unemployed because he can collapse or pass out at any moment, making it impossible to work. His mother is also ill, and the family is struggling to pay rent, bills, food, and medical needs. We are living day by day with almost nothing, hoping someone will see this and care. Jean is the backbone of his family, and losing him would devastate everyone who loves him. We are begging anyone with a compassionate heart: please help us save Jean. Even the smallest donation or share could make the difference between hope and tragedy. 🙏 Please read his story below and help if you can. 💔 URGENT FUNDRAISING APPEAL — PLEASE HELP SAVE JEAN 💔 "وأمّا من كان له معيشة العالم، ونظر أخاه محتاجاً، وأغلق أحشاءه عنه، فكيف تثبت محبّة اللّه فيه؟". لكل حدا عم يقرأ، أنا بترجّاك تساعدني، المساعدة لو قد ما كانت قليلة رح تكون من خلالها عم تعطي حياة جديدة ليلّي محتاجها، ورح إذكرك بصلاتي تهالنعمة يلّي رح تساعدني فيها تتضاعف إلك. بتشكّركن من كل قلبي❤️ "If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person?" — 1 John 3:17 To everyone reading this, My name is Jean, I am 33 years old, and writing these words is one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. For years, I have been suffering in silence, trying to hide my pain and pretend that I was strong enough to handle everything alone. But today I can no longer carry this burden by myself. I am asking for help with all humility and hope that someone will hear my cry. ***My Story: Since childhood, my life has been marked by severe traumas. Since the age of three years old, I experienced abuse that deeply scarred my life. At the age of eight years old and over the years I endured sexual assault, harassment, and physical violence, experiences that left wounds in my mind and soul that never truly healed. For many years I tried to survive quietly, but fighting quietly with no support whatsoever caused me to attempt suicide more than 20 times over the years, believing that if I stayed silent and kept going, things would eventually get better. Instead, my condition slowly became worse. ***My Illness: Today I live with severe mental health conditions that have taken control of my life. I have been diagnosed with: • Severe PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) • Severe Panic Disorder • Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) • Severe Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors • All of this deteriorating me, even my physical health, as a month ago I had a heart attack. These illnesses are not just diagnoses on paper. They mean that: • I experience terrifying flashbacks and memories • I suffer sudden panic attacks that leave me shaking and unable to breathe • I sometimes collapse or lose consciousness • I feel constant fear, guilt, and shame • I suffer from insomnia, exhaustion, and digestive problems • I struggle every day with the feeling that I may not survive another hour Since January 2025, my panic attacks have become daily and unpredictable. Sometimes my heart races uncontrollably, my body shakes violently, and I completely lose the ability to speak or move. Many times, I hide in the bathroom during these episodes so my mother and brother do not see me suffering, because I didn’t want to make them worry. But now the situation has become impossible to hide. ***What Happened: Before everything collapsed, I worked as an insurance agent, collecting payments from clients and forwarding them to two companies: • Solidarity Mutual Fund • Securite Assurance During two severe panic episodes, I was robbed while disoriented and unconscious. December 7, 2024 While waiting for a client in Baabda, I suffered a panic attack and was robbed during the episode. May 1, 2025 After medical tests at St. Michel Medical Center in Dbayeh, I avoided the elevator due to anxiety and took the stairs. Halfway down, I experienced a violent panic attack and lost consciousness. When I regained awareness and reached the street, I discovered that two envelopes containing insurance payments had disappeared. I completely broke down in public. I went home in tears, ashamed and terrified. I informed both companies immediately, and I had a case open at the ISF – Antelias division, however nothing came out of this and both companies proceeded with legal actions. ***Doctors, Medications: and treatment: Since I also have several health problems, and taking related medicines, I also started psychiatric medication as of August 4th 2025. 1-Medications: *Euthyrox 100mg: 1 tablet daily 1 hour before breakfast *Vitamin D 10,000: 2 times per week (1 on Monday, 1 on thursday) *Zyloric 300mg: 1 tablet daily *Venlax 150 mg + Venlax 75 mg: 1 tablet Daily each *Remeron 30mg: 1 tablet daily before sleeping *Quetiapine 300 mg: 1/2 tablet Daily before sleeping *Alprox 0.5 mg: half tablet in the morning, half at night *Folic Acid 5 mg: 1 tablet daily after food All of these medications should be replaced with higher dosage. .2-Doctors: -Dr. Mario Chahrouri (Family Medicine): 03961650 -Dr. Anthony Kassab (Psychiatrist): 70691241 -Dr. Tony Sawma (Clinical Psychologist): 03487061 3-Treatment Plan: -To find legal assistant to navigate what is better to be done due to the complications of my situation. -Admission to Der El Salib for 10 days, to be monitored by a psychiatrist (Dr. Marc Mourad) since suicidal attempts and behaviors are severe, in this admission I will be protected and regularly monitored as I will take the medications with therapy sessions. -Continue my therapy sessions with Dr. Tony Sawma (Clinical Psychologist) which will be over at least a year 1 time / week. -Continue also with Dr. Anthony Kassab (Psychiatrist) who is working with me on medications to keep me stable and decrease the severity of my case. -Continue with our Family Doctor Dr. Mario Chahrouri since I also have other medical issues and my recent case led me to have a heart attack last month. ***My Situation Today: Since September 2025, our life has collapsed financially and medically. We can no longer afford medications, doctors’ consultations and visits, therapy sessions or even basing living expenses. Because of the stolen payments, the insurance companies demanded reimbursement, as I’m unable to work in this sector anymore. And since companies has taken legal actions, my policies have been cancelled and I am currently unable to work in insurance until the debts are repaid. Without treatment, my mental health continues to deteriorate. To date, I have survived more than 20 suicide attempts. I am trying to stay alive, but I cannot fight this battle alone anymore, I’m just very tired. Medical reports, documents, and receipts… can be shared with anyone who wants to verify my situation. ***How You Can Help: Any amount, even the smallest contribution, could help save my life. If you cannot donate, please share this campaign so it can reach someone who may be able to help. 1-Whish Money to my personal number: 70169933 2-MoneyGram to Jean Toni Hatoum (Reference number required for withdrawal) 3-Western Union / OMT / International Transfers to Jean Toni Hatoum (ID can be provided) 4-Bank Transfer Account Holder: JEAN TONI HATOUM IBAN: LB97005699840103500789790002 SWIFT: AUDBLBBX Currency: USD Fresh Address: Beirut-Jounieh Coastal Highway Bank Audi Building Naccash – Dbayeh, Lebanon ***Final Words: I am not writing this because I want pity. I am writing because I want to live. Right now, I am not stable, not safe, and not okay — but I am still trying to hold on. If you have ever known what it feels like to be lost in darkness, please help me find a small light. Your kindness could save a life. From the bottom of my heart, with love, prayers and gratitude, Jean Hatoum

$1,310 raised Of $30,000

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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
Urgent Appeal for ARM Emergency Operations (2026)
Urgent Appeal for ARM Emergency Operations (2026)
ARM operations amid mass displacement and civilian harm during Israel’s continued war on Lebanon (March 2026) <strong>About Us</strong> The Anti-Racism Movement (ARM) was launched in 2010 as a grassroots collective by young Lebanese feminist activists in collaboration with migrant domestic workers and organizers. ARM’s vision is to see a just society where all migrants enjoy decent living and working conditions. Our mission is to achieve social, economic, and gender justice for all migrant workers and racialized groups (with a special focus on women migrant domestic workers) in Lebanon. <strong>The Crisis</strong> Since the March 2026 escalation of Israel’s war on Lebanon, Israeli forces have been indiscriminately shelling entire villages and striking residential buildings. Within weeks, martyrs were in the thousands, with indiscriminate attacks affecting the general population, including children. Over one million people have fled areas under attack, while airstrikes and missile exchanges have damaged health facilities, essential services, and bridges connecting communities. Public schools have been opened as emergency shelters, many reaching full capacity within just a few days, while other families take refuge in mosques, community halls, or unfinished buildings, often without reliable access to water, sanitation, or safe living conditions. The situation is especially dire for migrant workers, who are being denied access to shelters, excluded from services, and abandoned in conflict zones. With resources dwindling, needs increasing, and a shift toward a war economy in which daily-paid work is no longer available, the already precarious status of migrant workers under the Kafala system has become more critical than ever. <strong>What We’re Doing</strong> To respond, ARM has temporarily shifted its operations to: <ul> <li>Mapping needs of migrant workers and other groups excluded from other responses (such as Sudanese refugees, migrant children) and collecting information on available support systems</li> <li>Answering calls for assistance and connecting people to available services</li> <li>Working with communities to put pressure on various actors who are mandated to support migrants in Lebanon (embassies, governmental migration institutions, humanitarian support systems)</li> <li>Offering a staffed and accessible space where communities can meet each other, bring their children, connect, cook, organize and share important resources and information with one another</li> <li>Collecting various types of in-kind donations for emergency cases Supporting migrant worker mutual aid initiatives</li> <li>Upscaling security mitigation measures and investing in maintaining key operations during war</li> </ul> <strong>Support Our Work</strong> The significant lack of funding in the region to ensure our work can continue long-term has been a huge challenge since the start of the Genocide in 2024 and all the different wars that have followed in the country and region. This is coupled with the internal need to focus on conflict mitigation processes and responding to the conflict, which has further reduced our fundraising capacity to outreach. ARM is therefore urgently requesting financial support to sustain our emergency response mechanisms.

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COLLECTED TO DATE

$37,070
Adopt Don't Shop: A Journey of Love & Hope 🐾
Adopt Don't Shop: A Journey of Love & Hope 🐾
Since 2018, our mission has been simple but vital: to give Lebanon’s forgotten dogs and cats the life they deserve. Thanks to a community of animal lovers like you, we have successfully placed 5,000+ pets into loving forever homes and rescued, spayed, or neutered more than 500 pets through our rehoming and TNR programs. We’ve even bridged borders, finding homes in France for over 50 "invisible" pets who were overlooked locally. But the work never stops. Many of our rescues arrive with heartbreaking stories; survivors of abuse, abandonment, car accidents, and severe illness. 100% of the funds raised through this campaign go directly toward life-saving medical care, nutritious food, and safe shelter. As a small team of dedicated volunteers, we do not take salaries. Every single penny you contribute is used exclusively for the rescue and care of these pets. How your donation helps: - Medical care: Emergency surgeries and treatments for accident victims. - Prevention: Spay/neuter (TNR) programs to reduce suffering on the streets. - Essentials: Providing the food, medicine, and safety required for the survival of stray pets and the ongoing care of our rescues until they find their perfect families. Follow their incredible transformations and see your donations in action on our social media pages @teamadslb (Facebook, Instagram, and X). Together, we can ensure no pet is left behind. Donate today and be the hero they’ve been waiting for. ❤️ Find all stories and updates on our website: www.adoptdontshoplb.org

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COLLECTED TO DATE

$1,793
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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

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!

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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!