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Women's Health: Keen Mom's Club (Maternity)
To ensure that women’s health is a priority, Keen International is launching a social enterprise initiative. We are planning this initiative in collaboration with Dr. Lawrence M. Nelson and the Mary Elizabeth Conover Foundation. Maternal Health (Mental, Physical and psychological) + Postpartum Depression (PPD) The importance of this project is crucial and deserves attention, especially to ensure a healthy and thriving society. Through Empowering, advocating, educating, supporting, facilitating, and leading women to enhance their lives, Keen International will work on global crowd-funding to raise awareness and health care through care for Lebanese women in need. Description: Maternal Health (Mental, Physical and psychological) + Postpartum Depression (PPD) Despite advancements in healthcare, maternal mortality and morbidity rates remain high in certain regions such as Lebanon. This project aims to address critical issues that affect maternal health to emphasize accessible quality care. To ensure a positive experience for Lebanese women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, a dedicated club will be launched where women can gather to network and have access to awareness sessions and join "Keen Mom’s Club" which will host maternal physical health care and pre-birth exercises, psychological, and mental healthcare, informative and educational sessions, and networking activities for Lebanese moms to be; and other relevant events to increase awareness, maternal education and the period right after childbirth. In Lebanon, most moms depend only on their mothers or mothers-in-law who provide old instructions that are obsolete, and it’s not common for pregnant women to join such a club. Here she will acquire information from physicians, yoga coaches, psychotherapists, and trainers based on (WHAT YOU EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING, 4TH EDITION, By Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel, Foreword by Charles J. Lockwood, MD, Chair, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, Yale University School of Medicine) book, with support and dealing with baby for the first year based on (WHAT TO EXPECT THE FIRST YEAR, 2ND EDITION, By Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel, Foreword by Mark D. Widome, M.D., M.P.H., Professor of Pediatrics, The Penn State Children’s Hospital, Hershey, Pennsylvania) book. By ensuring the importance of the quality of maternal and mental health, and contributing to improving reproductive and gynecological health, health equity, empowerment, and education; we will be contributing to the well-being of women in Lebanese societies to foster healthier communities overall. To guarantee the sustainability of our project, at a later stage and where the fund is not secured, we may charge affordable fees for club joiners to access various activities. Objectives: - Ensuring the preventive measures are met such as vaccination, clinical visits, blood tests, and health education to manage health issues early. - Reducing maternal mortality and morbidity through delivering pregnancy support and PPD support. - Providing psychological and mental health support throughout different stages. - Ensuring equal access to healthcare services (health equity). - Empowering women through information and education, ensuring their ability to actively participate in decisions related to their needs and wants. - Having equal opportunities for all women around Lebanon by providing access to our services online and on-site. - Knowing, experiencing, and practicing self-care. - Spending purposeful time rather than staying alone. - Increasing the cultural level and well-being of women in our community. - Understand her value and we’re here to support her. - Creating awareness of moms to be and after birth about their body and other changes and the development of their babies, month after month, before and after birth. - Networking that will open opportunities for women. - Applying contemporary and scientific approaches in dealing with themselves and their babies rather than old worn out techniques. Thank you for believing in us and in our cause! Thank you for supporting women!

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Save Ali from Blindness
Dear friends and community, I'm Ali's wife and it is with a heavy heart that I share the story of my husband, who just turned 30. Few years ago Ali stared developing serious visual symptoms that showed up starting with tripping and knocking into stuff that where right infront of him, unable to see at night and taking him a little too long to notice things around. So we went to a specialist who diagnosed Ali with Retinitis Pigmentosa a rare eye disease affecting around one in every 4,000 people worldwide, that causes visual impairment that impacts daily life and when we asked about the next steps, the doctor replied, “There’s really nothing you can do about this” and estimated that he will lose his sight in 7 yrs from now. The shocking news where devastating and the stress & sadness overtook us for a while. However, although retinitis pigmentosa is not treatable you can still get help to manage the condition with restoration therapy to restore visual function and increase functionality of preserved cells which leads to improvement in vision and slower the progression of the disease and thus he can preserve his vision for a longer period of time. Going through restoration therapy is Ali's only hope for him to preserve his vision and fulfill his only wish of expanding our family and have children without him being worried that he wont be able to see there faces or protect them from any harm. So my friend your support will mean the world for us, it will be an inspiration to hold out hope, especially from people who understands the emotional side of things and what you and your family members are going through. Hope this letter reaches you. Thank you Sincerely.

$0 raised of $180,000

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Help us save my father
Hello, I am Sarah Sarkis, the daughter of Mr. Abboud Sarkis who was admitted on the morning of 29/12/2023 to LAU medical center, St John's hospital, jounieh and has been lying in the ICU bed ever since. He was diagnosed with severe pneumonia that required intubation which he miraculously survived given the comorbidities he has. During the recovery or weaning phase, he caught another lung infection due to an immunodeficiency. The second infection necessitated another intubation in less than one month and several rounds of dialysis as his kidneys condition worsened under the effect of the infections and the intubation and extubation process. Last week, his platelets count started dropping for no specific reason, hence a bone marrow aspiration or biopsy was carried out by Dr. Anwar Shayya to find the leading cause. My father is surrounded by the ICU doctors Dr. Chalouhi and Dr. Iskandar, the best nephrologist, Dr. Zeina Meshref and the medical and psychological support provided by the hospital personnel is unprecedented, yet the medical bills are spiking as his health keeps failing him whenever we start believing that he is getting better. My family managed to pay an amount of 24,000$ out of the total bills amount and the modest NSSF coverage barely reimburses 10% of the hospital fees. Therefore, the family decided to start this fundraising campaign in order to help my father continue his treatment and hopefully return to his home and family. All details concerning my father's case including copies of paid bills and medical reports are available upon demand and can be provided if you contact us on 03/467343. The people who got to know my father including all the students he taught over his 45 years in the educational field know what a wonderful teacher and a dedicated man he is.

$5,685 raised of $50,000

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Stem cell infusion
[FR] Ghazale : Un combat désespéré pour la survie au Liban Ghazaleh, 65 ans, mène un combat désespéré contre le cancer du sang. Dans le système de santé en ruine du Liban, elle a besoin d'urgence de 28 000 $ pour une perfusion de cellules souches vitales à l'AUBMC. Ghazaleh, célibataire et sans enfants, a perdu son emploi à cause de sa maladie. Sans aucune épargne ni assurance, elle se trouve face à une dure réalité. Ce traitement est sa seule chance de guérison. Le temps presse. Avec votre soutien, Ghazaleh peut recevoir le traitement crucial de 19 jours à l'AUBMC et avoir une chance de se battre pour sa vie. Chaque don, grand ou petit, la rapproche de la santé. Veuillez faire un don aujourd'hui et faites la différence entre la vie et la mort pour Ghazaleh. ———————————— [EN] 65-year-old Ghazaleh faces a desperate fight for survival against blood cancer. In Lebanon's collapsing healthcare system, she urgently needs $28,000 for a life-saving stem cell infusion at AUBMC. Ghazaleh, single and without children, lost her job due to her illness. With no savings or insurance, she faces a grim reality. This treatment is her only chance for recovery. Time is of the essence. With your support, Ghazaleh can receive the crucial 19-day treatment at AUBMC and have a fighting chance at life. Every donation, big or small, brings her closer to health. Please donate today and be the difference between life and death for Ghazaleh.

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