Help Save Lebanon’s Farmers and Producers- Act now

Solidarity with Lebanon

Help Save Lebanon’s Farmers and Producers- Act now
The Displacement of Farmers from Lebanon’s War-Torn Agricultural Heartlands The devastating war on Lebanon has displaced over a million people—nearly a quarter of Lebanon’s population. The agricultural regions of Lebanon, once flourishing with life and sustenance, have been severely impacted by the ongoing conflict. The South and the Beqaa Valley, renowned for their rich soil and vital agricultural output, have borne the brunt of heavy bombardment and relentless violence. These regions, which once provided food security for Lebanon now lie decimated, with farmers being displaced from their ancestral lands. Most Local producers have relocated in different parts of Lebanon suffering housing facilities, catastrophic drops in sales, with some losing up to 100% of their income. Their livelihoods, and the cultural heritage they represent, are at risk of disappearing. Displaced farmers and producers are urgently in need of support, both in the short term with food and shelter and in the medium and long term with agricultural assistance to rebuild their livelihoods. The return of these farmers to their land is not just a matter of economic recovery but also a matter of preserving Lebanon’s rich agricultural traditions, which have sustained its people for centuries. With war that have decimated their livelihoods, they urgently need your help to relocate to safer areas and continue providing for their families and the communities relying on their produce. Critical funds to address two immediate and urgent needs are: 1. Relocation Support: Providing immediate assistance to help farmers and producers who have been displaced, move their operations to safe regions, ensuring they can continue working and supporting their families. 2. Sustaining Sales: Compensating for their lost income to keep them producing and maintaining their ability to feed their families. Our Fundraising Goals: • Relocation Fund: $82,500 to support displaced farmers and producers who are currently out of business. • Emergency Relief: $72,500 to provide essential aid to 375 farmers, producers, and women cooks, allowing them and their families to survive the next two months. • Market Viability Support: $85,000 to keep Souk El Tayeb’s farmers market in Beirut alive and expand it to safer areas for the next three months and beyond. Your donation will have a direct, life-saving impact. Every dollar you give helps secure the future of Lebanon’s farmers and producers. Whether large or small, your contribution makes a real difference in keeping families nourished, businesses alive, and communities intact so they can emerge stronger. We will keep you informed every step of the way, sharing stories of successful relocations and the real difference in improving farmer’s lives. We are fully committed to transparency and will keep you updated of the number of farmers reached, impact of your donation on improving their livelihoods. Your Support Can Transform Lives. we cannot do this without you Thank you for being part of this vital journey _______________ We invite you to check out our: - Website: https://www.soukeltayeb.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soukeltayeb/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Soukeltayeb - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@soukeltayeb349

$10,890 raised Of $240,000

Relief Supplies for Displaced People

Solidarity with Lebanon

Relief Supplies for Displaced People
Lebanon is currently facing a devastating war with Israel, with the southern regions being particularly hard-hit. The conflict has led to the displacement of over 1.5 million civilians, many of whom have fled to cities like Saida, Beirut and Tripoli. These families have lost their homes and are struggling to survive without access to basic necessities such as food, clean water, blankets, mattresses, and medicine. Unfortunately, the Lebanese government’s response has been limited, leaving the burden of support on individuals and small community efforts. In Saida, we have taken matters into our own hands, pooling resources and donations from friends and local supporters to provide essential aid to those most in need. Over the past 24 days, we were working with other initiatives who have raised more than $40,000 and have been able to help over 550 families in Saida and surrounding towns, as well as in other cities like Tyr, Nabatieh, and Beirut. We distributed essential boxes containing food supplies that can sustain a family of five adults for around $52 per box. These boxes include essential items like rice, pasta, canned goods, cooking oil, and other non-perishable staples. In addition to food, we also provided blankets, meds, mattresses, pillows, diapers and milk for children, and clean water to help families survive these harsh conditions. However, the scale of the crisis is growing, and more families are arriving each day, fleeing the conflict with little more than the clothes on their backs. We urgently need more funds to continue providing aid. With your help, we can expand our reach and ensure that no family goes without the basic necessities during this time of crisis. Your donation, no matter how small, can make a real difference in the lives of these displaced civilians. Please help us continue supporting those in need and provide a glimmer of hope during these dark times.

$0 raised Of $100,000

Help Us Rebuild Our Broken Lives💔

Solidarity with Lebanon

Help Us Rebuild Our Broken Lives💔
UPDATES: To everyone who donated, THANK YOU so much, my Family and I are blessed, grateful and appreciative to everyone of you. with the amount raised till date we were able to rent 2 furnished apartments for us and another family who is in need and have no one to take care of and who lost their father during the war, so now the mom and her 4 children can live in a furnished apartment knowing that nothing can replace their father but we are trying our best to provide them with everything they need. For us, we are taking care of our injuries, going to doctors appointments at St. Georges Orthodox Hospital (Al Roum), we lost our elderly single uncle due to his injuries, but we made our best to have him live a good life with us. Beside having our day to day needs, livelihood essentials and medical bills, the burial expenses were added. We just start having our live on track we have a long way, but we are really blessed. Below is our campaign, and this will be our last time for extending this campaign, there are families that needs donations more than us, and we are now feeling guilty of receiving donations. Dear friends, family, and compassionate souls, Today, I come to you with a heavy heart. Our lives have been turned upside down due to the devastating war in Lebanon. Our home was damaged beyond repair, forcing us to flee immediately, leaving behind everything we owned. We sought refuge in Beirut, along with countless other displaced families. The attached pictures, taken by our neighbor who is a soldier in the Lebanese Army, show the destruction we left behind in our village in South Lebanon. As we were moving from a school shelter in Ras el Nabeh - Beirut to what we hoped would be a safe new start in an apartment in Antelias - Mount Lebanon, tragedy struck again. A building near us was bombed, and we found ourselves caught in the aftermath. Injuries were inevitable. My mom sustained a back injury, my dad's left arm was hurt, and my brother, who was driving the car, suffered a head injury from shattered glass. I, too, was injured, hurting my knee while helping my parents out of harm’s way. Thankfully, my sister and her children were unharmed, but the chaos and fear we endured are beyond words. While pictures of our injuries are available, we cannot share them publicly as they contain graphic content, including blood and torn tissue. These images are a stark reminder of the pain we have endured and the urgent need for medical care. The bombing forced us to change our route and seek immediate medical care at St. Georges Orthodox Hospital in Achrafieh. The injuries we suffered require ongoing medical attention, including routine check-ups, consultations, and care. This has added another heavy burden to our already overwhelming challenges. In addition to finding a stable place to live (Hopefully), some of us are dealing with injuries that require long term medical attention. These challenges weigh heavily on us, but we continue to hold on to hope and faith. We are a family of nine—my mom, dad, brother, elderly uncle, my sister, her husband, and their three young children. Together, we are trying to stay strong despite everything, but we have endured unimaginable hardships, but we hold on to hope, thanks to the compassion and generosity of people like you.. The amount we raised to secure our apartment gave us a roof over our heads, but we now need support to handle medical bills and maintain stability in this fragile time and other urgent needs. The ceasefire has given us a glimmer of hope, but the road ahead remains uncertain. Our home has been reduced to rubble, and though the fighting has paused, the emotional and physical scars persist. We dream of returning to our roots, of rebuilding not just walls but the love and memories that made our house a home. Despite our pain, we remain committed to helping others. Being together in this apartment allows us to extend a helping hand to other displaced families who share similar hardships. Your support, no matter how big or small, will bring us the relief we desperately need. It will help us cover medical expenses and rebuild a sense of normalcy in our lives. More importantly, it will remind us that hope and compassion are alive, even in the darkest times. From the depths of our hearts, we thank you for reading our story, sharing it, and offering any help you can. Your kindness and generosity mean the world to us. With all our love and gratitude, Jean and Family 💕🙏

$4,135 raised Of $10,000