Humanity unites us now

Solidarity with Lebanon

Humanity unites us now
The initiative aims to reach all segments of society, including displaced women, , and women from host communities, through a comprehensive plan that focuses on addressing their diverse needs. Specialized training will be provided to enhance women's capabilities in facing the crises and challenges they encounter in difficult circumstances. This training will cover various areas, such as life skills, handicrafts, and financial management, contributing to their economic and social empowerment. In addition, the initiative will offer psychological and social support aimed at enhancing women's mental health through individual and group sessions. These sessions will help them cope with psychological pressures and mitigate the effects of the difficult experiences they have undergone. They will also contribute to building their self-confidence and encourage them to express their feelings and communicate more effectively with their social surroundings. The initiative also seeks to empower women in the long term by providing the necessary tools to build their self-capacities, thereby enhancing their role in their communities as drivers of positive change and sustainable development. Our project aims to bridge this gap by distributing food assistance and hygiene kits, as well as offering sessions for mental health and social support, and providing recreational activities for children, such as drawing, to alleviate the psychological trauma they have experienced during the conflict. The food assistance provided by the project includes ready-to-eat meals and easy-to-prepare items to ensure that families' nutritional needs are met quickly. Hygiene kits will also be distributed to protect them from germs and diseases. These aids are intended to provide short-term support until beneficiaries can regain their independence or return to their homes after the war. ### Specific Objective 1: Economically Support Displaced and Host Families in Tripoli - **Activity 1.1:** Provide 1,000 hot meals. - **Activity 1.2:** Distribute 1,000 food packages to 1,000 families. - **Activity 1.3:** Provide 1,000 hygiene kits to 1,000 families. ### Specific Objective 2: Enhance the Psychological and Social Skills of Displaced and Host Families in Tripoli - **Activity 2.1:** Conduct a recreational drawing activity for 100 children. - **Activity 2.2:** Offer 6 life skills training sessions for 100 displaced women, each lasting 3 hours, covering topics such as communication (1 session), conflict resolution (1 session), self-awareness (1 session), decision-making (1 session), problem-solving (1 session), and stress management (1 session). - **Activity 2.3:** Provide 10 psychosocial support sessions for 100 displaced women. - **Activity 2.4:** Conduct psychosocial support sessions for 100 children.

$5 raised Of $100,700

United for Lebanon: Healing Hearts, Restore Lives

Solidarity with Lebanon

United for Lebanon: Healing Hearts, Restore Lives
As of late October 2023, Lebanon is experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis due to ongoing conflict, primarily driven by the Israel-Hamas war that escalated in early October. The situation has led to significant violence and instability, with clashes occurring between various armed groups and the Israeli military, particularly in southern Lebanon. The United Nations estimates that civilian casualties have been high, with thousands reported injured and hundreds killed since the escalation began. Displacement is also a major concern, as many people are fleeing their homes to escape the violence. The country is grappling with a deteriorating humanitarian situation, exacerbated by pre-existing economic challenges and the influx of refugees from previous conflicts. Goals: 1. Emergency Relief Fund: This aims to provide immediate assistance to individuals and families affected by the war in Lebanon. Focusing on delivering essential supplies, and services to those in crisis. 2. Mental health Support: This initiative aims to provide mental health services and support for individuals affected by trauma due to the war. It includes counseling, group therapy, and community workshops. 3. Housing Rehabilitation: assistance in repairing homes that have been damaged or destroyed, helping families rebuild their life. These efforts will keep going even after the war making this target phase 1 of an ongoing plan to rebuilding this sacred country. funds will be divided: to concerned organizations Spreadlife Redcross Foodbank Additionally, we will collaborate as a team to supply materials for families to prepare for winter and to establish services for rebuilding destroyed homes. Managed by Charbel Touza, and Oliver BD

$15 raised Of $25,000

Urgent Supplies for Displaced Families & Children

Solidarity with Lebanon

Urgent Supplies for Displaced Families & Children
We are supporting 70 displaced families living in overcrowded shelters and unfurnished apartments with limited access to hygiene, food, and basic necessities. Why We Need Your Help? Although most aid is reaching families in schools and the Beirut area, those who have relocated to unfurnished apartments, especially in the North, often go unnoticed. These families are using their savings to pay for high rent costs and require our support to maintain stability until they can return home. Your donations will enable us to provide the following: - Kitchen supplies (including gas, pots, pans, and utensils) for 20 families: $3,300 - Diapers for 50 babies (sufficient for a month): $1,000 - Milk for 260 babies (sufficient for a month): $2,600 - Milk for toddlers and young children: $850 - School supplies (stationery and notebooks) for 200 children: $1,600 - Lice treatment: $1,000 - Food parcels for 70 families: $2,800 monthly - Running costs: $2,000 monthly including deliveries Every item we provide brings comfort, security, and hope to families working hard to rebuild their lives. Together, we can make a significant impact. How to Get Involved? Donate: Every contribution makes a difference! You can donate through this campaign Internationally. OR For in-kind donations or to volunteer, please contact Flavia (+961 76 163 303), Michella (+961 03 412 449), or Marie (+961 70 588 288). Our Story Since September 25, a dedicated community of women, along with their children, has transformed Hunna Arts & Culture (a Women Artist Residency located in Okaibeh) into a life-saving community kitchen and relief hub for families impacted by the crisis in Keserwan and Jbeil. Thanks to generous contributions from donors in Lebanon and around the world, combined with the dedication of our 100% volunteer team, we have prepared thousands of meals and provided essential food parcels, clothing, bedding, and necessities across Keserwan and Jbeil. Our Impact So Far with unwavering support, we have achieved the following: •⁠ ⁠Prepared over 13,387 meals for schools and shelters, and still counting. •⁠ ⁠Distributed essential food parcels, clothing, and necessities to over 500 displaced individuals, and still counting. •⁠ ⁠Provided kitchen utilities for 15 families living in unfurnished homes, enabling them to begin anew, and still counting. Previous collaborations: Beit el Baraka, fourplus1, BeitAam, Act4tomorrow, Salam Fakih, Solar Olives With your support, we’re not just providing essentials— we’re helping to rebuild lives. Thank you for being part of this journey filled with compassion and resilience.

$270 raised Of $16,000