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Flamme de Charité
Flamme de Charité
Flamme de Charité est une association qui a pour mission d’assurer un environnement sain aux familles dans le besoin, et plus particulièrement aux enfants, aux personnes âgées délaissées, et aux malades présents sur tout le territoire libanais. Nous nous concentrons sur plusieurs axes : - Éducation : aide dans le paiement des scolarités d’écoles et d’universités, assurer des parrainages pour des enfants ayant besoin de centres spécialisés, aide dans les fournitures et livres scolaires, coordination et coopération avec les différentes institutions publiques concernées. - Santé : paiement de frais hospitaliers, frais de consultations médicales, aide dans l’achat de médicaments, visite de résidents volontaires à domiciles, coopération et coordination entre les différents éléments concernés du corps médical (ministère, dispensaire etc.). - Alimentaire : assurer des cartons alimentaires pour les familles, faire les courses pour les besoins spéciaux, distribution de lait pour bébé, distribution de repas cuisinés occasionnellement, etc. - Logement : aide financière au logement, travaux de rénovation pour assainir le milieu de vie, achat d’équipements électroménagers et de tout matériel nécessaire pour assurer les besoins primaires des ménages. - L’habillement : procurer des vêtements et chaussures pour tous les membres du foyer. - Accessoires primaires et complémentaires : accessoires pour personnes âgées (chaise roulante, walker, canne, etc.), accessoires pour enfants (berceau, baignoire, poussettes, couches, biberons, etc.). - Aide financière aux familles selon le cas et le degré d’urgence. Nous continuons à grandir de jour en jour et votre aide nous est précieuse pour accueillir le plus grand nombre de familles possible dans notre petite famille.

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CARE for Special Needs
CARE for Special Needs
CARE is a Lebanese NGO which started in 2010 as a group of volunteers working with children and young adults with special needs. Our vision is: The right for each child and adult with special needs to access education and employment with a mission to help teenagers and young adults achieve their utmost potential to become responsible, contributing and independent citizens regardless of their individual abilities through social and professional integration. What we do? Responding to the lack of specialized services, CARE was established with the aim to empower students through specialized education and engaging them in recreational activities to help improve their psychological well-being, in addition to supporting their livelihood opportunities. To reach the ultimate aim of CARE mission, our programs work in an integrated approach providing specialized services and activities according to our targets’ needs. Subsequently, programs are divided across the following sectors: 1- EducationalProgram:CARE educational activities focus on functional academics skills that follows a special Australian Curriculum as well as a vocationallife skills program designed by CARE. 2. Psychological Support Services (PSS):Psychological Support Service (PSS) is an important element of the integrated approach CARE is providing for our students. 3- Livelihood Program:CARE’s livelihoods activities focus on providing trainings on market skills, social and life skills, emotional learning and analytical skills. 4-Awareness and Advocacy Program:CARE raised awareness in different communities for the rights of those with special needs to access education and employment, through integrating them with community engagements activities.CARE had worked with different private schools( name 2 schools) as consultants for integrating children with special needs in the formal education system. Donors and donations: To be able to keep giving and helping the most vulnerable students, CARE depends on events such as our annual gala dinners, Iftars, and brunches. We also receive donations and small grants from different sources and philanthropists. Our Partners are: • UNDP (United nations development program): members/working on: Goal 4: Quality education: Inclusive and equitable education, Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth Goal 10: Achieve Gender equality and empower all women • Jusour: Educational consultants/teacher training • IDRF (International development relief foundation) in partnership with Jusour • ReAble: Entrepreneur / on the board of advisors • SOS: Enrollment of students • CARE has recently registered with the United Nation Development Program.

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Happinest - Arts & Culture Programs
Happinest - Arts & Culture Programs
We built Happinest as we realized the vitality of an oasis that celebrates creativity in the midst of havoc and ruination. We are offering our nest as a safe haven to any individual residing in Lebanon, seeking to explore art as a vocational pursuit, a healing instrument, and/or a recreational pastime. > Our mission: Happinest is a non-profit creative hub, offering programs in performance & visual arts, functioning as a support structure for aspiring artists and individuals seeking artistic outlets for healing and recreational purposes. > Our vision: Healthy communities founded on creativity, authenticity, and autonomy of expression. > Happinest - بيت السعادة The house, located in the town of Wadi Chahrour - a 20 min drive from Beirut, was originally built circa 1980. After being inhabited for almost 25 years by the Saadeh family, its doors were permanently closed as the family members gradually moved out. Five floors, multiple spacious terraces, and a 1000 m2 lively garden with its own gazebo add up to 2200 m2. The amplitude of the space allows for the occurrence of several activities, simultaneously and comfortably. The renovation process began in April 2021 and was fully completed in September 2021. > Happinest programs The art programs offered by Happinest are divided into two main categories: visual arts and performance arts. > Partner programs The nest is happy to open its doors to any potential partnership and/or collaboration with entities and organizations that promote or conduct artistic programs or activities aligned with our mission. 4. Activities > Regular . Classes: Regular classes will be offered as per a set weekly or monthly schedule, to be assigned in the implementation process (refer to figure 1 for subjects). Participants will have the option to choose one or more disciplines to explore. . Art therapy: In parallel to the art classes, an art therapy program will be in process. This program accompanies participants on a long-term basis, following the progress of their journey. Certified therapists and psychologists will be consulted in the design and will monitor in detail the implementation of the program. . Library café & guesthouse Originally a kitchen and two salons, these functions will jointly operate as a library café. The facility will be open for individuals seeking a working space to focus on their writing, research, or artistic projects. The upper floor, containing a living room with three master bedrooms, will be open to accommodate creatives for residencies, guest speakers/teachers, or any individuals looking to retreat into a wholesome artistic experience. > Sporadic . Workshops Complementary to the classes, workshops covering a variety of artistic disciplines will be carried out frequently. Through these intensive short-term workshops, participants will have the opportunity to learn extensively from local and international artists and professionals. Additionally, the nest will happily accommodate guest speakers throughout the duration of their workshops. . Exhibitions Happinest will be organizing occasional art exhibitions (across numerous disciplines) that will allow participants as well as professional artists to display their artworks. . Events & live performances Our capacious indoor and outdoor spaces enable us to organize and host a broad and eclectic assortment of communal and live events that range from musical performances to standup comedy, slam poetry and spoken word, etc.

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Employee campaign
Employee campaign
When it comes to women empowerment "Nashet association" has implemented a very successful initiative, "Palestinian Women’s cooperative ( Zewadetna). The program composed of 4 main components: -Establishment of food processing plant that meets the food safety standards in the Saida region in Lebanon. -Support the selected women with soft skills training (communication, working within team and other) -Provided the women with business Development Training (marketing, cost analysis, business planning etc.) -Provided the needed Technical training (Health security safety and environment food processing, HACCP, etc) "Zewedetna” is an alternative project with many programs that support refugees women and their cause. It is not a charitable project or a social welfare program, but rather an economic project to help the refugees in their steadfastness in the diaspora. The project also aims to reduce poverty within the refugees community in the camps. Enhancing the sources of income for families within the framework of employing the largest possible number of women from the Ain El-Hilweh and Miyyeh camps in the “Zewedetna” food factory. The association needs support more than ever due to the conditions that Lebanon is going through from the Corona pandemic and the stifling economic crisis, which led to an increase in the prices of all basic commodities such as flour, gasoline and diesel, if available. The rise in prices led to a decrease in the profit margin, and the profit here is not financial returns, but rather the wages of women who work in this project, and they are the most vulnerable and under threat of unemployment. Your donation to this project will contribute to reducing unemployment and empowering refugee women in the long run. Nearly 25 women and countless families depend on your donations during these difficult times that Lebanon is going through. Help us help them!

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