Projects in Lebanon
Lebanon was once called the Switzerland of the Middle East, but after facing numerous economic and political crises, it is currently in its worst period ever. The country is suffering from inflation and bankruptcy, leading to 80% of the Lebanese population living below the poverty line. Additionally, the Lebanese lira has lost 90% of its value, and food prices have surged by 500%.
If this is the situation for the Lebanese, what about the more than 300,000 Palestinian refugees living in camps in southern Lebanon under very harsh conditions, facing a miserable situation that humans cannot endure due to the lack of life essentials and the sharp rise in unemployment
Financial Aid
Financial envelopes were distributed to Palestinians and Syrians in refugee camps to assist and alleviate some of the hardships they face in life. Additionally, our association purchased a significant amount of fuel, distributing it for free to residents for heating purposes and as an alternative to gas.



Humanitarian and Medical Caravan
When the port of Beirut was bombed, our association organized a massive medical relief convoy accompanied by a field medical team, including doctors, nurses, and paramedics with various specialties. The convoy also included donations for ambulances and hundreds of tons of food baskets, benefiting more than 10,000 people
Food Baskets Project
Providing food aid is considered one of the best acts of charity in the eyes of Allah. Therefore, our association distributed thousands of food baskets to the neediest Palestinian and Syrian families in Lebanese camps. We aim to support the most impoverished students by covering some of their various school expenses



Educational Sponsorship Project
Our association seeks to support the most impoverished students by covering some of their various school expenses.
Healthcare Project
Our association has a whole floor in the Borg Medical Center dedicated to maternity and childhood, equipped with the latest medical devices, where it provides free care for all patients. Amidst the low healthcare standards in the camps and exorbitant medical costs, our association covers some medical expenses for the less fortunate, such as medical tests, surgeries, medication, and medical examinations.


