Objective
To ensure that populations affected by disasters have the right to live with dignity while alleviating their suffering.




Intervention Locations
From the informal gatherings of South Lebanon and Beirut to emergency shelters in Saida, our work is anchored in the communities where vulnerability is highest and institutional support is most absent.
Who We Are Working with
We support the most vulnerable beneficiaries when disaster strikes، those who nowhere else to go.
01
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
From South Lebanon forced to flee their villages due to Israeli bombardment and displacement orders.
02
Palestinian refugee families in Lebanon (PRL)
Living in gatherings already facing poverty, who are further impacted by wider crises.
03
Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Who face renewed vulnerability during new waves of conflict and economic shock.
04
Vulnerable Lebanese families
from border villages who have lost homes, livelihoods, and safety.
05
Specifically
Female-headed households, families with children under five, elderly individuals living alone, pregnant and lactating women, people with chronic illnesses or disabilities, and those who have lost their income overnight.
Relief for People in Distress
Program Numbers (2024)
90
Families
(about 400 individuals) were sheltered, fed, and supported in Angelic Saliba Public School in Saida from September to November.
26.6K
Hot Meals
Were provided to displaced families over three meals a day.
720
Hygiene Kits
Were distributed to families in the shelter.
567
Medical Consultations
Were provided in the shelter through partner clinics.
90
Kitchen Kits
Were distributed to families in the shelter.
1,000
Winter Kits
(jacket, blanket, boots) were given to children in southern gatherings.
1,000
Food Parcels
Were distributed to vulnerable families across South Lebanon gatherings.
117
Women
Received dignity kits and 142 babies received diapers and milk in the shelter.
Relief for People in Distress
Activities
Our direct aid, from food and cash to hygiene kits and blankets, meets basic needs with dignity in times of crisis.








































