Deir EL Ahmar Relief Initiative By LEO BWE & ILO

Solidarity with Lebanon

Deir EL Ahmar Relief Initiative By LEO BWE & ILO
This fundraising campaign, organized by the International Liaison Officer Council (ILO Council) in collaboration with the LEO Beirut West End Club, seeks to support a first aid regiment in Deir el Ahmar, Lebanon. The funds will provide essential medical supplies and equipment to first responders, helping them offer life-saving care to local communities and refugees impacted by conflict and economic instability. With winter approaching and access to healthcare limited, this initiative is crucial to ensuring immediate emergency care in a region facing mounting challenges. Q1: What is the purpose of this fundraising campaign? A: This campaign aims to raise funds to support a first aid regiment in the village of Deir el Ahmar, Lebanon. The funds will be used to provide life-saving medical supplies and equipment to first responders on the ground who are often the first to assist in emergencies, conflicts, or disasters. Q2: Who is conducting this fundraising campaign? A: The International Liaison Officer Council (ILO Council) with the LEO Beirut West End Club are conducting this fundraising campaign. Q3: How can we trust them with the funding? A: The ILO Council is composed of 25 International Liaison Officers (ILOs) representing the LEO (multi) districts of Europe and the Mediterranean region. Each ILO fulfils its role as an individual but also contributes to the Leo movement as a member of the Council. Celena Samaha, the ILO of Lebanon, and John Chwah from LEO Beirut West End, are well known between the LEOs of Europe, participating in many of their projects, as well as LEF 2023 in Stuttgart. Q4: Why is there a need for a first aid regiment in Deir el Ahmar? A: Deir el Ahmar is facing significant challenges due to ongoing economic instability, political unrest, and the current war between Israel and Lebanon. The healthcare system is strained, making it harder to respond effectively to emergencies. Supporting the first aid regiment helps ensure that more people receive immediate medical attention during war time, saving lives in critical moments. Q5: What is the first aid regiment? A: The first aid regiment in Deir el Ahmar refers to a group of 40 local volunteers trained by the Red Cross who provide emergency medical care and first aid services to the residents and refugees in the village. The regiment typically works under difficult circumstances, with limited medical supplies and equipment. They often serve as the first line of defense in responding to injuries, illnesses, and emergency situations in the community, providing life-saving care before patients can be transferred to larger hospitals. Q6: Why Deir el Ahmar? A: Deir el Ahmar, located in the northern Bekaa region of Lebanon, has become a rare safe haven for over 50 villages in the midst of ongoing conflict. Originally designed to accommodate 1,000 refugees, the village is now sheltering more than 5,000 refugees in its two official schools, in addition to countless others residing in private homes. This overwhelming influx is placing immense pressure on the village's infrastructure, depleting its resources and stretching its capacity to help those in need. The situation is compounded by the region's isolation. Deir el Ahmar is surrounded by conflict, and the only remaining safe road that connects the village to the outside world becomes impassable during the winter months due to heavy snowfall. From the first snowfall until June, this road is closed, cutting off access to critical supplies and services. This is why immediate help is crucial. With winter approaching, the village is in urgent need of medical supplies, food, and basic necessities to support the growing population of refugees during the harsh months ahead. Q7: How will my donation be used? A: Your donation will go directly towards purchasing medical first aid equipment such as a vacuum mattress, a hydrolic combi tool, and help provide much needed equipment to the regiment’s headquarters like a solar system, heaters, and beds, to ensure that they can keep going with their mission. Q8: Who are the people benefiting from this initiative? A: The primary beneficiaries are the vulnerable populations in the Bekaa region, including local communities, refugees, and people caught in emergency situations. These are individuals who may not have immediate access to professional medical care during this war and rely on first aiders for life-saving support. Q9: How can we make sure that donations will not reach terrorist organizations? A: We understand this concern and take it very seriously. Our fundraising efforts are managed with strict transparency, ensuring that all donations go directly to verified local partners and trusted organizations on the ground. In particular, Deir el Ahmar, a village with a Christian majority, has been well known for its political stance against Hezbollah. Even during periods of conflict, local authorities have consistently denied entry to any armed, injured, or personnel publicly affiliated with Hezbollah. The village maintains strict criteria for accepting refugees, ensuring that aid goes to those in genuine need, while ensuring that no support inadvertently aids extremist groups. Additionally, all funds are tracked through audits and detailed reporting to guarantee they are used solely for humanitarian purposes. Q10: Why should European Lions support this cause? A: European Lions have a long history of humanitarianism and support for global causes. Lebanon is at a critical juncture, and international solidarity can help provide much-needed medical care to those in need. By contributing, you’re directly helping to save lives in a region where health services are often inaccessible due to crises. Q11: How will I know that my donation is making a difference? A: We are committed to transparency. Donors will receive regular updates on the progress of the first aid regiment, including reports on how the funds are spent and the impact they are making. You can also join our community on Whatsapp where we will share all the updates. Q12: Can smaller donations still make a difference? A: Absolutely! Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference. Collectively, small contributions add up to create a significant impact. Q13: How can I donate? A: You can donate through our secure online platform. Simply visit our website to make your contribution. https://fundahope.com/en/campaigns/hope-for-lebanon-lifeline-for-families-in-crisis Q14: Can I volunteer or get involved beyond donating? A: So far, this campaign focuses on raising funds, but you can help us spread the word! Q15: What is the long-term goal of this project? A: The long-term goal is to create a sustainable first aid regiment in Deir el Ahmar that can continue to function independently, providing ongoing training, resources, and support to communities in need. This will ensure that the first aid regiment remains effective even in the face of future challenges. LEO BEIRUT WEST END EUROPEAN LEOS

$697 raised Of $20,000

Solidarity for Baalbek - Lebanon

Solidarity with Lebanon

Solidarity for Baalbek - Lebanon
“Solidarity for Baalbek: United in Rebuilding” The recent conflict with Israel has left many families in Lebanon, particularly in Baalbek and surrounding areas, displaced, vulnerable, and in desperate need of support. Our campaign, “Solidarity for Baalbek: United in Rebuilding,” is dedicated to providing immediate relief and long-term assistance to those who have been internally displaced due to the devastation. This initiative focuses on delivering critical food supplies and essential medicines to families who have lost their homes and livelihoods. With thousands of people forced to flee, many are left without access to basic necessities. Our mission is to ensure that no one is left behind, providing: • Food Assistance: Distribution of nutritious food packages to displaced families to prevent hunger and malnutrition during this crisis. • Medical Aid: Delivery of essential medicines, first aid kits, and healthcare support for those affected by the conflict, prioritizing the most vulnerable, including children, the elderly, and individuals with chronic health conditions. • Shelter Support: In coordination with local and international partners, we aim to secure temporary housing solutions, ensuring that displaced families have safe places to stay. By standing together in solidarity, we can rebuild lives, restore hope, and ensure that the people of Baalbek and beyond receive the support they need during this difficult time. Your contribution will help us provide life-saving assistance to those most affected by the war, enabling them to recover and rebuild their future.

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Urgent relief aid for internal displaced persons

Solidarity with Lebanon

Urgent relief aid for internal displaced persons
In the shadow of an already crippling socio-economic crisis, Lebanon finds itself once again at the epicenter of a storm that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of its society. The escalation of conflict in southern Lebanon in mid-September 2024 is not merely a localized skirmish but a catastrophic event that has sent shockwaves through the entire nation, leaving in its wake a trail of human suffering and desperation. This latest crisis is a harrowing sequel to the tensions that began on October 7, 2023, when the region was plunged into chaos by warlike operations. What started as cross-border tensions has now erupted into a full-blown humanitarian emergency, with the specter of a protracted conflict looming ominously on the horizon. The numbers paint a grim picture of the unfolding tragedy. As of October 20, 2023, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported 19,646 internally displaced persons in Lebanon. However, the situation has deteriorated dramatically since then. Now, in the wake of the mid-September 2024 escalation, we are witnessing an exodus of biblical proportions. There are more than 1,200,000 internally displaced people (IDP) in Lebanon who have moved in two days only. Thousands of families have been uprooted from their homes, fleeing with nothing but the clothes on their backs, desperately seeking safety in a country already stretched to its breaking point. Lebanon, a nation once known as the "Switzerland of the Middle East," is now a crucible of human suffering. The country is grappling with an unprecedented socio-economic crisis that has brought its health system to its knees and pushed millions into poverty. Basic services, once taken for granted, have become luxury items for many. The Lebanese pound has lost over 90% of its value, turning savings into worthless paper and dreams into dust. Against this backdrop of economic collapse, Lebanon has been hosting over 2 million Syrian refugees, a burden that has strained the resources of host communities to the breaking point. Now, with this new wave of internal displacement, these communities face an impossible choice between their own survival and their deep-rooted tradition of hospitality. The areas most affected by this crisis are a stark testament to the inequality that plagues the nation. The North-Eastern suburbs of Beirut, one of the poorest and most densely populated areas in the country, have become a refuge for many of the displaced. Here, in the shadows of the capital's glittering high-rises, families crowd into makeshift shelters, their futures as uncertain as the stability of the nation itself. Prime Minister Najib Mikati's announcement of an emergency response plan is a desperate attempt to stem the tide of this humanitarian disaster. But in a country where political gridlock and economic freefall have become the norm, such plans often fall short of the monumental needs on the ground. It is in this context of acute crisis and chronic instability that the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SSVP) Lebanon steps forward. With our extensive network of volunteers and our unwavering commitment to serving the most vulnerable, we stand as a beacon of hope in these dark times. Our conferences are on the front lines, witnessing firsthand the desperation of 500 families who have lost everything. We have provided what little we can—food, sanitary products, medicines—but the need far outstrips our current resources. The clock is ticking, and the situation grows more dire with each passing day. Reports suggest that this conflict will be long-lasting, meaning that the flow of displaced persons is likely to increase, not diminish. Without immediate and substantial intervention, we face the very real prospect of a lost generation, scarred by displacement, poverty, and the trauma of conflict. This is not just a crisis; it is a defining moment for Lebanon and for humanity. The choices we make now will echo through the lives of thousands of families and shape the future of an entire nation. In the face of such overwhelming need, we must act decisively, with compassion and courage. The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Lebanon, with its deep roots in the community and its commitment to serving the most vulnerable, is uniquely positioned to provide immediate, effective, and dignified assistance to these internally displaced persons. But we cannot do it alone. We need your support to turn the tide of this humanitarian catastrophe and to rekindle hope in the hearts of those who have lost everything. 2: Project Summary Our Conferences are in direct contact with these new internally displaced persons, Many of them in the North-Eastern suburbs of Beirut, one of the poorest and most populated areas. They have visited 15500 families, providing them, to the extent of their current means, with essential support such as food, sanitary products, and medicines. However, the flow of displaced persons does not seem likely to decrease, with reports predicting that this war will be long-lasting. We propose an emergency relief project aimed at supporting internally displaced persons in Lebanon, particularly in the entire Metn region of the Mount Lebanon district. This initiative aims to provide vital assistance to 500 families affected by internal displacement and the consequences of the current crisis. The main components of the project for 500 families over 3 months include: a) Distribution of food parcels b) Distribution of sanitary/hygiene kits c) Provision of Mattresses Critical and Immediate Needs Our project addresses the most pressing needs of the displaced population: a) Food Security: With the economic crisis driving food inflation to astronomical levels, many displaced families face the real risk of hunger and malnutrition. Our food parcel distribution will provide a vital lifeline, ensuring that families can meet their basic nutritional needs during this critical period. b) Hygiene and Sanitation: In crowded displacement settings, the risk of disease outbreaks is high. By providing sanitary and hygiene kits, we not only preserve the dignity of displaced individuals but also play a crucial role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, which could quickly overwhelm the fragile health system. c) Basic Comfort and Shelter: The provision of mattresses might seem simple, but it's a critical component of our response. Proper rest is essential for physical and mental health, especially for those dealing with the trauma of displacement. These mattresses will provide a basic level of comfort for families who have lost everything. 4. Leveraging Local Expertise and Networks The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Lebanon since 1860 is uniquely positioned to implement this project effectively. a) Established Presence: Our Conferences are already on the ground, with seven in the North-Eastern suburbs of Beirut and three in the capital's poor neighborhoods. This existing infrastructure allows for immediate action and ensures that aid reaches those most in need. b) Community Trust: As a long-standing organization in Lebanon, we have built strong relationships within communities. This trust is crucial for effective aid distribution and for identifying the most vulnerable families. c) Volunteer Network: Our extensive network of dedicated volunteers allows us to implement this project efficiently, ensuring that the majority of funds go directly to aid rather than administrative costs. Preventing Long-term Consequences Swift action now can prevent a host of long-term, costly problems: a) Health Crises: By providing food and hygiene supplies, we can prevent malnutrition and disease outbreaks that could have long-lasting impacts on individuals and further strain the health system. b) Social Cohesion: Addressing the needs of displaced persons quickly can help maintain social cohesion and prevent tensions between displaced populations and host communities. c) Economic Impact: Supporting displaced families now can prevent them from falling into extreme poverty, which would require more intensive and expensive interventions in the future. Conclusion We are seeking your financial support to implement this vital emergency relief project in Lebanon. The current situation requires an immediate response to alleviate the suffering of internally displaced persons and provide essential assistance. Saint Vincent de Paul Lebanon is ready to coordinate and implement this project effectively and transparently. We thank you for your consideration and are available for any additional information. Your support will contribute to bringing much-needed relief to these vulnerable families in Lebanon.

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Hope for Special Needs Children in Lebanon

Solidarity with Lebanon

Hope for Special Needs Children in Lebanon
Hello everyone, My name is Arwa. As a speech and language pathologist, I have the joy of working with children who have special needs every day. These remarkable children inspire me with their strength, resilience, and unyielding spirit. Today, I’m deeply moved by the unimaginable challenges that children with special needs are facing due to war in Lebanon. The focus of the campaign is primarily on providing specialized support for children with special needs rather than just basic necessities like food. While basic needs such as food and shelter are certainly important, the campaign aims to address the unique challenges faced by children with special needs in Lebanon in light of the ongoing war. Donations to this campaign will go a long way in making a difference: 1. **Access to Healthcare Facilities**: Many hospitals and clinics may be damaged or overwhelmed due to conflict. Ensuring that children have access to functioning healthcare facilities is critical. 2. **Medications**: Children with special needs often require specific medications for conditions like epilepsy, ADHD, or developmental disorders. There may be shortages of these medications, making it essential to provide funding to ensure they are available. 3. **Therapeutic Equipment**: Many children need specialized equipment (like wheelchairs, braces, or communication devices) to aid their mobility and communication. Funds can help procure these items, which are often not covered by general healthcare services. 4. **Ongoing Therapy Services**: Regular therapeutic services (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy) are vital for these children’s development. Providing financial support to keep these services running, even during conflict, is crucial. 5. **Nutritional Supplements**: Some children may require special dietary needs or nutritional supplements to support their health. This is especially important for children with metabolic disorders or those who may be malnourished due to the crisis. 6. **Emergency Medical Care**: In war zones, the likelihood of injuries increases. Ensuring access to emergency medical care for all children, including those with special needs, is critical. 7. **Safe Spaces**: Creating safe environments where children can play and learn away from the stress of conflict is vital for their emotional and psychological healing. These spaces can also facilitate social interaction and help them develop relationships with peers. 8. **Transportation**: Families with special needs children often struggle to access necessary services due to unsafe conditions or lack of transportation options. Providing safe transport can help ensure that children can reach medical appointments and therapy sessions. Today, we have the opportunity to make a real difference. Your contributions will not only provide vital resources and services but also show these children that they are seen, valued, and loved. Every dollar counts! Thank you for your time and generosity. Together, let’s make a difference in the lives of these remarkable children.

$2,820 raised Of $50,000

JGreen taxi

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JGreen taxi
The aim of JGreen's fundraiser for his taxi project is to provide affordable and reliable transportation services to underserved communities. JGreen recognizes the transportation barriers that many individuals face, such as limited access to public transportation or the inability to afford expensive ridesharing services. By starting his own taxi service, JGreen aims to bridge this gap and ensure that everyone has access to safe and efficient transportation options. This project is not just about providing rides; it is about empowering individuals to access education, employment, healthcare, and other essential services that can improve their quality of life. Furthermore, JGreen's taxi project also aims to create job opportunities for individuals in the community. By hiring local drivers, JGreen's taxi service will not only provide transportation services but will also contribute to economic growth and job creation. This initiative will not only benefit the drivers themselves but will also have a ripple effect on the community, as more people will have access to reliable employment opportunities. By supporting JGreen's fundraiser, individuals are not just contributing to a transportation project; they are also investing in the future of their community and helping to create a more inclusive and prosperous society. In addition, JGreen's fundraiser aims to raise awareness about the importance of accessible transportation services and the impact they can have on individuals and communities. By sharing his story and the goals of his taxi project, JGreen hopes to inspire others to take action and support initiatives that aim to improve the quality of life for underserved populations. Through community engagement and support, JGreen's fundraiser can reach its goal and make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most. Ultimately, the aim of JGreen's fundraiser is not just to fund a taxi project; it is to create positive change and opportunities for individuals and communities in need.

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