Small Donations, Big Impact – Lebanon Humanitarian

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Small Donations, Big Impact – Lebanon Humanitarian
Lebanon is currently going through one of the most severe humanitarian crises in its recent history. A combination of economic collapse, inflation, unemployment, and shortage of essential resources has pushed thousands of families into extreme poverty and uncertainty. Many households that once lived stable lives are now unable to afford even the most basic necessities such as food, medicine, and shelter. Hospitals are struggling with limited supplies, and families are forced to make heartbreaking decisions between eating, buying medicine, or paying rent. The “Save a Life Today – Lebanon” campaign is a humanitarian initiative dedicated to providing urgent relief and restoring hope for those who are suffering silently. This campaign focuses on immediate life-saving support for the most vulnerable communities across Lebanon. Medical services have become unaffordable for many people. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and essential medicines are either unavailable or too expensive for ordinary citizens. Patients with chronic illnesses are unable to continue treatment, putting their lives at serious risk. Prices of basic food items have increased drastically, leaving many families unable to afford daily meals. Hunger is becoming a growing concern, especially among children and the elderly who are most vulnerable. A large number of families are struggling to pay rent or maintain safe living conditions. Some have been forced to move into overcrowded or unsafe shelters, while others face the risk of homelessness. Children are suffering the most. Many are going to school without proper nutrition, clothing, or learning supplies. Malnutrition and emotional stress are affecting their physical and mental development. In a crisis like this, even small donations create a big impact: 💵 $5 can provide food for a day 💵 $10 can help cover basic medicine 💵 $25 can support a family food package 💵 $50+ can assist with emergency medical care “Your donation has the power to save a life. Please come forward and donate.”

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Help the Families of Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich

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Help the Families of Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich
Help the Families of Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich Rebuild Their Lives 💛 For generations, the villages of Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich in South Lebanon have been places of faith, resilience, and community. They are more than dots on a map—they are our homes, our roots, and the places where our families have built their lives for generations. Today, these villages are facing immense hardship. We are a group of young people from Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich who have witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of the recent conflict on our communities. We have seen families forced to leave their homes, elderly residents separated from the places they spent their entire lives building, and parents struggling to provide the most basic necessities for their children. As many families begin returning home, they are not returning to normal life. They are returning to uncertainty. Some have found damaged homes. Others have lost their sources of income and are struggling to rebuild. Many elderly residents, who chose to remain connected to their land despite the dangers and challenges, now face increasing difficulties accessing medication, healthcare, and essential supplies. Families who were already living through Lebanon's economic crisis are now carrying the additional burden of conflict and recovery. Behind every damaged house is a family wondering how they will rebuild. Behind every empty refrigerator is a parent trying to stay strong for their children. Behind every closed shop or lost job is a household worried about what tomorrow will bring. For many of these families, the struggle is not about rebuilding in the future—it is about getting through the next day, the next week, and the next month. No parent should have to choose between food and medicine. No elderly person should have to face hardship alone after a lifetime of sacrifice. No family should feel forgotten while trying to rebuild the life they once knew. This campaign was created because we refuse to stand by while our neighbors, relatives, and friends face these challenges alone. Every dollar raised will go directly toward providing urgent humanitarian assistance to families and vulnerable individuals in Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich, including: • Food parcels and essential household supplies • Medication and healthcare support for elderly and vulnerable residents • Emergency financial assistance for families facing severe hardship • Basic home repairs and recovery support for damaged residences • School and educational necessities for children when needed • Other urgent humanitarian needs identified directly within our communities Our goal is simple: to provide immediate relief where it is needed most and help families regain a sense of dignity, stability, and hope. Time is critical. Many families cannot afford to wait weeks or months for assistance. They need support now. Whether you are from these villages, have family roots in South Lebanon, are part of the Lebanese diaspora, or simply believe in helping communities recover from hardship, your contribution can make a real difference. A donation of any size can help provide food to a family, medication to an elderly resident, support a child in continuing their education, or help a household begin rebuilding after months of uncertainty. Transparency and accountability are at the heart of this initiative. All funds will be distributed by a volunteer committee composed of young people from Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich, in coordination with trusted local community representatives and parish leaders. We are committed to ensuring that assistance reaches those who need it most. Regular updates will be shared with supporters so that every donor can see the impact of their generosity and know that their contribution is making a real difference. The people of Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich have always relied on the strength of their community. Today, we are reaching beyond our villages and asking for your support. Please stand with us. Share this campaign. Keep these families in your prayers. Help us ensure that no family faces this difficult journey alone. Together, we can bring relief to struggling families, restore hope to those who have lost so much, and help our communities rebuild with dignity. Every donation matters. Every share helps. Every act of kindness brings hope. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for standing with the people of Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich during this difficult time. With gratitude and hope, The Youth of Debel, Ain Ebel, and Rmeich South Lebanon

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Stand with Sour

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Stand with Sour
في ظل الظروف الصعبة التي تمر بها مدينة صور، ما زالت العديد من العائلات بحاجة إلى المساعدة اليومية لتأمين أبسط مقومات الحياة. يعمل فريق SourCityNews بشكل مستمر على دعم الأهالي من خلال تأمين الفرش، الحرامات، الخيم، حليب الأطفال، الحفاضات، الأدوية، والمواد الأساسية للعائلات الأكثر حاجة وأيضا الوجبات اليومية. نحن نتابع الحالات بشكل مباشر ونهتم بكل التفاصيل لنضمن وصول المساعدات إلى مستحقيها بأسرع وقت ممكن، لكن حجم الاحتياجات يزداد يومًا بعد يوم، ولا يمكننا الاستمرار دون دعمكم. مساهمتكم، مهما كانت قيمتها، تساعد في تأمين مأوى أكثر دفئًا، ودواء لمريض، وحليب لطفل، واحتياجات أساسية لعائلة تمر بظروف صعبة. معًا نستطيع أن نصنع فرقًا حقيقيًا في حياة الكثير من العائلات في مدينة صور. فريق SourCityNews 🇱🇧✌️ In light of the difficult circumstances facing the city of Sour (Tyre), many families still need daily assistance to secure the most basic necessities of life. The SourCityNews team works continuously to support local families by providing mattresses, blankets, tents, baby formula, diapers, medications, essential supplies, and daily meals for those in need. We follow up directly with families and pay close attention to every detail to ensure that aid reaches those who need it most as quickly as possible. However, the needs continue to grow day after day, and we cannot continue this mission without your support. Your contribution, no matter the amount, can help provide a warmer shelter, medicine for a patient, milk for a child, daily meals, and essential supplies for families facing difficult circumstances. Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of many families in the city of Sour. SourCityNews Team 🇱🇧✌️

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For each other - نحنا لبعضنا

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For each other - نحنا لبعضنا
After spending more than $17,000 in humanitarian assistance and supporting over 500 families affected by the crisis, Man wa Salwa is launching this campaign once again to continue standing alongside those in need. As Lebanon continues to face economic hardship, displacement, and growing humanitarian challenges, thousands of families remain unable to secure their most basic necessities. In response, Man wa Salwa, a Lebanese NGO officially registered under No. 2100 at the Ministry of Interior, is expanding its relief efforts to reach the most vulnerable communities. Since 2023, Man wa Salwa has operated a consumer cooperative in Furn El Chebbak, Beirut, dedicated to providing affordable essential goods while strengthening local solidarity and supporting Lebanese producers. Through this initiative, we have built a community network of more than 450 families. Today, the needs are greater than ever. Families displaced by conflict and economic hardship are living in shelters, schools, temporary housing, and overcrowded conditions across Lebanon. Through this campaign, we aim to: • Provide food parcels and essential household supplies • Support displaced and vulnerable families across Lebanon • Strengthen community-led relief efforts and local solidarity networks • Ensure that every donation is used directly to purchase and distribute essential goods We call on our friends, supporters, and especially members of the Lebanese diaspora to stand with us during this critical time. Every contribution, regardless of its size, can help provide food, dignity, and hope to a family facing hardship. Together, we can make sure that no one is left behind. Photo credit: Cendrella Azar

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Lost everything because of war

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Lost everything because of war
My name is Ahmad, and I am a digital freelancer from Lebanon who relies entirely on the internet to survive and earn an income online. Not long ago, I had a stable life, a safe home, and a clear vision for my future. In a heartbeat, the devastating reality of war took all of that away, completely destroying the life and the dreams I had spent years working so hard to build. ​The main photo on this campaign page shows the literal ruins of my independent livelihood: my completely destroyed computer setup and workspace. I managed to quickly take this heartbreaking photograph during the brief ceasefire a month ago, just to capture the physical loss of the tools that connected me to the world. Today, due to the ongoing volatility and displacement, I am blocked from returning. I am forced to live with the agonizing reality that I do not even know if the house itself is still standing anymore. ​Losing a home is not just about losing four walls; it is about losing your sanctuary, your mental peace, and your sense of safety. The war has uprooted my life, scattered my focus, and tried to force me into paths and choices that compromise my well-being and my future. ​But while the crisis took everything physical from me, I refuse to let it destroy my drive, my skills, or my right to a peaceful life. ​I am determined to stand my ground and rebuild my digital workflow right here from scratch. Because my career is entirely online, securing a basic mobile workstation is my only ticket to regaining financial independence, earning a living, and ultimately transitioning out of this crisis into a safe, stable environment where I can finally breathe and thrive again. Money will be used for shelter, hardware and setup, power and connectivity. Every single donation, no matter how small, is a brick in the foundation of my new beginning. You aren't just helping me survive a crisis; you are actively giving a young professional the means to fight for their future and prove that our dreams cannot be permanently destroyed by war. ​From the bottom of my heart, thank you for standing with me, believing in my resilience, and showing solidarity.

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Please Help Us Survive & Rebuild Our Lives🙏💔

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Please Help Us Survive & Rebuild Our Lives🙏💔
⚠️Urgent Fundraiser – Please Help Us Survive🙏💔 Dear Kind Souls, My name is Jean Hatoum. Until a few months ago, my family had a simple life in Debel, a village in south Lebanon near border. Today, everything we had is gone. On February 28, 2026, when the war in Lebanon escalated again, our home was bombed for the second time. We had already rebuilt our house after the war in 2024, believing we could start over. This time, we lost everything again — our home, our belongings, and the life we spent years rebuilding. The bombing also took the life of my father. He died on March 1, 2026. In fear and shock, my mother, my brother David, and I fled our village with nothing but the clothes we were wearing. On the road to Beirut, tragedy struck again. My mother suffered a heart attack. We rushed her to a hospital in Tyre, South Lebanon. By God’s mercy she survived, but we had to continue our journey with nothing. We slept outside, under trees, not knowing where to go, until a kind stranger offered to take us to Beirut. But even the journey was not safe. When we arrived near Haret Hreik in Beirut, another building was bombed close to us, we didn’t know that a warning was sent to that area to be evicted. My brother was injured in the explosion. With the help of the Lebanese Red Cross, we were taken to Abou Jaoude Hospital, in Jal Dib on March 2, 2026. As I write this: We have no home, no belongings, no savings, no stability, and no idea where we will sleep tomorrow. Medical bills are already piling up. Medications, and care that we simply cannot afford. We also need, basic necessities, and medicine for our family. Before this war began, I was already struggling with severe personal and health challenges and had started a fundraiser to try to begin my own treatment, link to my fundraising is: https://fundahope.com/en/campaigns/from-panic-to-collapse-trying-to-survive. Now everything has collapsed on top of us at once. We are not asking for comfort. We are only asking for a chance to survive. Our goal is $10,000. This amount will help us: • Pay hospital bills • Buy medications, and see doctors. • Find a small apartment since we are unable to go back home. • Cover basic daily needs while we try to rebuild our lives and find jobs This fundraiser will remain open for end of June. After that, depending on our situation, we will see if we can extend it. Even $5 or $10 can make a difference for us right now. We know thousands of families are suffering in these difficult days. We are only one family among many. But today, we are standing at the edge of survival, praying that kind hearts will help us stand again. If you cannot donate, please share this message so it can reach someone who might help. You can help, via online donations by clicking on link, or Western Union to Jean Toni Hatoum (Transfer Number should be shared so I can withdraw), MoneyGram to Jean Toni Hatoum (Reference Number should be shared so I can withdraw), or Whish Money to Jean Toni Hatoum 0096170169933, or via bank account (it was set up for this fundraising only) to account below: Account Holder Name: JEAN TONI HATOUM ‎IBAN: LB97005699840103500789790002 ‎SWIFT Code: AUDBLBBX ‎Currency: USD Fresh ‎Address: Beirut-Jounieh Coastal Highway Bank Audi bldg., Naccash Dbayeh. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for reading our story and for keeping my family in your prayers. With all my love, prayers and gratitude, Jean Hatoum

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