Help feed displaced Palestinians and Lebanese

Emergency

Help feed displaced Palestinians and Lebanese
Why We Need Your Help: The situation in Lebanon has drastically worsened. Recent conflict has caused mass displacement, forcing thousands of families—including from refugee camps in southern Lebanon—to flee to Beirut. Shatila camp, where the NGO Ahlam Lajea ('Dreams of a Refugee' in Arabic) is based, is overwhelmed by new arrivals, and the most vulnerable families are in urgent need of assistance. We - a group of Irish friends of the founders of a Palestinian NGO in Beirut- are raising emergency funds to provide food for these families. Here’s how your donation can make a real impact: - $50 provides a food basket with essential dry goods and cooking oil to sustain a family for two weeks. - $100 supplies enough dry goods (Rice, pasta etc and cooking oil) to last a family an entire month. $300 can stock a daily public kitchen that will serve up to 1000 hot meals per day, with Ahlam Lajea’s volunteers and kitchen ready to prepare and distribute them. As the situation evolves, additional needs may arise, such as medical care or hygiene supplies. We’ll keep this page updated with how your donations are helping. Who is Ahlam Lajea? Ahlam Lajea is a grassroots NGO founded by young Palestinians in the Shatila camp in 2011. Officially registered with the Lebanese Ministry of Interior as an NGO, Ahlam Lajea has carried out projects funded by international donors, including from the UK, and has helped over 10,000 Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese individuals. Their work normally focuses on: - Education services for children in Shatila camp (in Beirut suburbs) - Gender-based violence prevention - Sustainable waste management that creates jobs for both Palestinian camp residents & Lebanese neighbours - Supporting the Palestinian Civil Defence, the only emergency service available in the camps They also provide emergency relief, like after the 2020 Beirut Port explosion, when they delivered life-saving aid to those in desperate need. They also provide food support to those in need (Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese in the locality of Shatila camp) in the form of weekly or month distributions, and food kitchens that provide hot meals. Background Information According to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), between 250,000 and 400,000 Palestinian refugees are currently living in Lebanon. The first refugees arrived in 1948, with more waves following over the decades. This includes approximately 30,000 Palestinians who fled Syria more recently, during the ongoing civil war. Today, around half of the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon live in overcrowded, deteriorating conditions in 12 refugee camps originally set up in the late 1940s for short-term use. After more than 70 years, these families remain refugees, as Lebanon has not granted them citizenship or equal rights. This includes comprehensive labour rights, severely limiting their ability to build better futures. According to a 2022 UNRWA survey, 93% of Palestinians in Lebanon live in poverty. How You Can Make a Difference Your generosity can provide immediate food relief relief and help sustain families through this crisis. Every dollar counts in supporting those who need it most! Thank you for your kindness and support!

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Darkest days in Lebanon’s history: Help us support

Solidarity with Lebanon

Darkest days in Lebanon’s history: Help us support
Darkest days in Lebanon’s history: Help us support displaced families Lebanon is reeling from one of the deadliest days in the country’s history. At least 500 people were killed by Israeli strikes across the country in less than 24 hours - approximately half the death toll from the 2006 Lebanon-Israel war that lasted 34 days. Entire families have been wiped out at once, entire towns were carpet bombed, residential buildings have been levelled to the ground, medics and ambulances have been targeted, and thousands of Lebanese were expelled from their homes. With the absence of a clear contingency plan by Lebanese authorities, it is crucial for Lebanese people to, once again, stand together in the face of adversity. We need unity and solidarity now more than ever as we all bleed the same. A small contribution can go a long way to help support displaced families in Lebanon today. Please consider donating, and visit @klna.lb for insight on some of our previous aid campaigns in Lebanon KLNA is a volunteer-based initiative founded by young Lebanese to help vulnerable families across the country. In response to this escalating “deliberate” crisis, exacerbated by political mismanagement, a dedicated collective of Lebanese youth, driven by a firm belief in social responsibility, established KLNA in May 2020. This non-profit organization, rallying the support of over 80 volunteers, has made significant strides in alleviating the hardships faced by communities across Lebanon. Through its comprehensive food relief programs, medical campaigns, and financial aid, KLNA has extended a lifeline to over 8,000 families in dire need.

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Help a Queer Couple Launch Their Catering Business

Emergency

Help a Queer Couple Launch Their Catering Business
Hello, my name is Ali. I want to share a personal story. Recently, I faced a life-threatening situation when my father discovered my sexuality and pointed a rifle at me in a fit of rage. My mother’s attempts to intervene were half-hearted, leaving me trapped in my own bedroom. Eventually, she called him away, giving me a chance to escape. I left my home with nothing, relying on borrowed money from friends to secure a small rented room. In the midst of this hardship, something incredible happened—I met Moataz. He, too, had fled from a similar situation at home in Syria, and together, we found solace in each other. We bonded over our shared experiences and a mutual love for cooking. From this bond, an idea was born: Lunch Box. Lunch Box is more than just a catering business—it’s a symbol of our resilience and a step toward reclaiming our lives. We aim to share delicious, home-cooked meals with our community, prepared in our own kitchen. Operating as an openly LGBTQ-run business in a challenging environment, we aim to stand proud and create a space where we—and others like us—can thrive. But we can’t do this alone. We need your support to turn this dream into reality. Your donations will help us secure a safe home, purchase the necessary kitchen equipment, and cover our living expenses as we establish Lunch Box. By supporting us, you’re not just contributing to the start of a business—you’re helping us build a foundation for a brighter, safer future for ourselves and the LGBTQ community in a place where being ourselves is an act of courage. Please consider donating to help us build a brighter, safer future. Thank you for your support.

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