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Ramadan 24 a time whereby my soul finally found solace during the last 10 days of the blessed month as l managed to go on a deployment to deliver essential life saving aid to alleviate poverty by being able to personally deliver aid on the field! Since then my heart has been yearning to make a return to the beautiful families and insha Allah I shall be visiting soon again once I have the funds to support as many of our dear brothers and sisters from 🇵🇸, 🇸🇾 and 🇱🇧. This can’t happen without your generous donations so please donate whatever you can and help make a lasting impact in the lives of those who are bereft of the comforts we have insha Allah.
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August 2023
I am endeavouring to visit Lebanon to deliver essential food, medical and survival kits for both Palestinian and Syrian refugees and those who are bereft of the comforts we have insha Allah.Human Appeal has been working in Lebanon for 30 years. Our work has been focused on helping vulnerable Lebanese families, along with Syrian and Palestinian refugees residing in Lebanon. We’ve been providing education programmes, medical aid and winter survival items for those most in need. We also support orphans so they are able to meet their basic needs, provide families with food parcels during Ramadan and give vulnerable children Eid gifts. 2020 was an exceptionally difficult year. The ongoing economic crisis as well as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Beirut blast has left many vulnerable families in even more fragile conditions.
That is why we’re working to help families through these projects:Food aid We provided bread packs for 890 Syrian refugee families in south Lebanon, helping to fight hunger and malnutrition.Mental health support Human Appeal is providing mental health services such as counselling to help those who cannot afford treatment recover from the trauma of the Beirut explosion.Medical and hygiene assistance We have helped Syrian refugee and low-income Lebanese families reduce their risk of catching coronavirus by providing hygiene kits and medication to those with chronic diseases.
