160,528$ Collected by Farah Habbal for her daughter Mila an SMA patient who needs ZOLGENSMA 

103,094$ Collected by Fadi Nacouzi for baby Aline Makari to do liver transplantation as soon as possible

60,285$ Collected by Together LiBeirut for the 19.8 Beirut Global Sports Challenge to keep the needs of Beirut on top of everyone’s mind

51,085$ Collected by Nadim Aziz to help his uncle Nadim walk again

45,475$ Collected by Jean Pierre Eid to help Naji walk again

23,046$ Collected by Lebanese Vegans for the only animal rights and vegan support center of its kind

18,904$ Collected by Ahmad Yassine for his mother to cover her brain tumor surgery cost

15,624$ Collected by Meghterbin Mejtemiin for the SOLAR POWERED LEBANON initiative to help bring power to the country

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Urgent Second Stem Cell Transplant and Post-op

Medical

Urgent Second Stem Cell Transplant and Post-op
Displaced by war — Mohamad needs a second bone marrow transplant. The operation is scheduled. Help us fund it now. Second allogeneic SCT scheduled at AUBMC, Beirut — May 5, 2026. The hospital has issued an official cost estimate of $44,700 (fresh USD) for 30 days of inpatient BMT-Allogenic care. This does not include medication costs (Treosulfan, which must be purchased separately) or post-treatment follow-up expenses. The real financial burden is the post-transplant care. The medications, the constant readmissions to the hospital, the weekly blood tests, the physiotherapy sessions, and the psychological support for a year or more will cost many times more than the operation itself. Many people think the transplant is the end of the story. For Mohamed, it is just the beginning of a new, very difficult chapter. For 12 to 24 months or more, he will require: 1- Multiple Hospital Readmissions: Due to a severely weakened immune system, he will face serious complications like infections, organ stress, and Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). This means multiple emergency hospital visits and long stays, not just one. 2- Expensive Lifesaving Medications: - Immunosuppressants: To prevent his body from rejecting the new marrow. - Antivirals, Antibiotics & Antifungals: To fight the constant threat of infection because his new immune system will be zero for weeks. - Growth Factors & Blood Products: To help his blood counts recover. - Physical & Psychological Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy: The long months of bed rest and illness will leave his muscles extremely weak. He will need physiotherapy just to learn to walk and use his hands again. - Psychological Support: A child who has spent years in hospital rooms, away from friends and school, suffers deep emotional trauma. He needs psychological support to overcome his fear, anxiety, and the feeling of isolation so he can dream of a normal life again.

$7,483 raised Of $100,000

Building A Masjed- Mohamad Ali Daaboul

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Building A Masjed- Mohamad Ali Daaboul
محمد علي دعبول يبلغ من العمر 17 عامًا فقط… شابًا مليئًا بالحياة، بالإيمان، وبالأحلام. في يوم ماراثون بيروت، وعلى بُعد كيلومترات قليلة من خط النهاية، سقط على الأرض فجأة. بقي ممددًا لما يقارب 30 دقيقة دون إسعاف حقيقي… دون استجابة طبية عاجلة… دون جهاز إنعاش (AED) قد ينقذ قلب شاب كان لا يزال ينبض بالحياة. وبينما كان يصارع بين الحياة والموت، استمر السباق… واستمر الاحتفال… وكأن شيئًا لم يحدث. كانت والدته تشارك في الماراثون نفسه، لا تعلم أن ابنها كان يحتضر. وجدته لاحقًا على الأرض، والعداؤون يحاولون إنعاشه بقلوب مرتجفة. وعندما وصلت سيارة الإسعاف أخيرًا، لم تكن مجهزة، ولم يكن فيها جهاز إنعاش، ورفضت حتى أن تنقل والدته معه. رجلٌ غريب من منزل قريب كان أرحم، فأخذ الأم بسيارته إلى المستشفى. هذا الألم سيبقى في قلب عائلته ما حيوا. لكن محمد علي لم يكن مجرد شاب يركض… كان قلبه معلقًا بالمسجد. لم يكن يترك صلاة. كان يحفظ القرآن. كان قريبًا من الله. وكانت آخر صلاة له هي الفجر — صلاها في أرض الماراثون قبل أن يبدأ السباق. قال رسول الله ﷺ: «إذا مات ابن آدم انقطع عمله إلا من ثلاث: صدقة جارية، أو علم يُنتفع به، أو ولد صالح يدعو له». واليوم بين أيدينا فرصة أن نهدي محمد علي صدقة جارية تبقى له في قبره نورًا ورحمة — أن نبني مسجدًا باسمه. تخيلوا كل أذان يُرفع، وكل سجدة تُسجد، وكل آية تُتلى، وكل دعاء يُبكى به داخل هذا المسجد، يكون نورًا له في قبره ورفعةً في درجاته. وقال رسول الله ﷺ: «من بنى لله مسجدًا بنى الله له بيتًا في الجنة». فلنبنِ له هذا البيت… لنجعل من هذه الفاجعة بابًا للرحمة. تبرعوا بما تستطيعون، فوالله ما عند الله لا يُقاس بحجم المبلغ بل بصدق النية. وإن لم تستطيعوا التبرع، فانشروا الرسالة وادعوا له دعاءً صادقًا من قلوبكم. نسأل الله أن يغفر له، ويرحمه، ويوسّع قبره نورًا، ويرفعه إلى أعلى درجات الفردوس ويجعل هذا المسجد صدقةً جاريةً له و لكل من ساهم إلى يوم القيامة WHISH OR WESTERN UNION: Wael Daaboul +961 3 800 379 Mohamad Ali Daaboul was only 17 years old. A boy full of life, faith, and dreams. On the day of the Beirut Marathon, just kilometers away from the finish line, he collapsed and fell to the ground. He laid there for nearly 30 long minutes without proper medical help — no immediate ambulance, no AED, no urgent care rushing to save him. Even though he died, the marathon continued, the celebration continued ,the finish line remained open. His mother was running that same race, unaware that her son was on the ground. She later found him on the ground, surrounded by runners desperately trying to perform CPR. When an ambulance finally arrived, it was not equipped with an AED. It was not prepared. It even refused to take his mother with him. A stranger from a nearby home showed more mercy and drove her to the hospital himself. This is the pain his family now carries every single day. Mohamad Ali was not just a runner. He was a young man attached to the masjid. He never missed his prayer. His heart was connected to Allah. He was memorizing the Qur’an. And his last prayer was Fajr — prayed on the field before the marathon began. The Prophet ﷺ said: “When a person dies, his deeds come to an end except for three: ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah), beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for him.” Today, we have the opportunity to give Mohamad Ali something that will continue for him in his grave — a masjid built in his name. Imagine every adhan called, every sujood made, every ayah recited, every tear shed in dua inside that masjid becoming light for him. This will be Sadaqa Jareya not only for him, but also for everyone who donates. The Prophet ﷺ also said: “Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build for him a house in Paradise.” Let us build this house for Mohamad Ali. Let us turn this tragedy into mercy. Donate whatever you can — no amount is small in the sight of Allah. And if you cannot give, share this message and make sincere dua for him. May Allah grant him Jannat Al-Firdaws, expand his grave with light, and accept this masjid as eternal reward( SADAQA JAREYA) for him and for whoever helps. Ameen.

$9,838 raised Of $300,000

Support menstrual kits access for displaced women

Solidarity with Lebanon

Support menstrual kits access for displaced women
(Français plus bas) Jeyetna and AgriMovement are collecting funds to send menstrual kits to displaced women in Tyre, in partnership with the Disaster Risk Reduction Unit (Union of Tyre Municipalities). 1st step : 5000$ (at least 1 pack of pads/woman + painkillers) 2nd step : 10 000$ (at least 2 packs of pads/woman + painkillers + hot water bottle/family) ‘Jeyetna’ is an intersectional feminist collective committed to menstrual justice by challenging taboos around menstruation in Lebanon and understanding menstrual experiences as collective and political issues. If you want to know more about our work, feel free to visit our website at https://jeyetna.org/ The Agricultural Movement in Lebanon is a grassroots collective fighting for food sovereignty in Lebanon. We support seed preservation, environmental conservation, and best practices in ecological farming. If you want to know more about our work, feel free to visit our website at https://agrimovement.org/ -- Les associations de Jeyetna et le Mouvement Agricole au Liban collectent des fonds pour envoyer des kits menstruels aux femmes déplacées à Tyr, en partenariat avec l'Unité de Réduction des Risques et Catastrophes (Union des Municipalités de Tyr). 1ère étape : 5000$ > au moins 1 paquet de serviettes par femmes + antidouleurs. 2ème étape : 10 000$ > au moins 2 paquets de serviettes par femmes + antidouleurs + bouillotte Jeyetna est un collectif féministe intersectionnel engagé en faveur de la justice menstruelle, qui combat les tabous entourant les règles au Liban. Son action vise à dévoiler les enjeux collectifs et politiques qui sous-tendent les expériences menstruelles. Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur notre travail, n'hésitez pas à visiter notre site web à https://jeyetna.org/ Le Mouvement Agricole au Liban est un collectif qui lutte pour la souveraineté alimentaire au Liban. Nous soutenons la préservation des semences traditionnelles, la protection de l'environnement et les pratiques agricoles écologiques. Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur notre travail, n'hésitez pas à visiter notre site web à https://agrimovement.org/

$7,559 raised Of $10,000

Support angel Georges azar

Medical

Support angel Georges azar
Give hope to baby Georges Azar, Age 6, Fight Cerebral Palsy (Spastic Quadriplegia). Georges is a bright, loving 6-year-old boy from Zahlé, Lebanon, living with cerebral palsy, which has caused spastic quadriplegia. Along with this, Georges faces developmental delay, low vision, difficulties with sensation, severe speech challenges, painful spasms, and epilepsy (currently controlled with medication). He needs intensive therapies, medical equipment, and specialized treatment to improve his comfort, mobility, and quality of life. Your support will fund therapies, equipment, and care that can help Georges stand, play, speak and smile more freely. About Georges : Georges, affectionately called baby Georges by his family, lives in Zahlé, a historic city in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley. He is a gentle, curious little boy who loves spending time with his family and lights up at the idea of going on a road trip with his loving sisters and enjoys listening to music. Despite his daily struggles, he greets the world with courage and warmth. Our greatest wish is to give Georges the chance to grow, learn, and enjoy the childhood he deserves — with less pain and more independence. Medical Background : Georges was diagnosed with cerebral palsy (spastic quadriplegia), the most severe form of CP. This condition affects all four of his limbs and his trunk, causing constant muscle stiffness, weakness, limited movement and difficulties to sleep at night. In addition, Georges faces: Developmental delay, making milestones like walking, talking, and learning much harder to reach. Low vision, which affects how he explores the world and connects with people around him. Problems with sensation, making touch and physical awareness difficult. Severe speech challenges, limiting his ability to communicate his needs and feelings. Spasms, which are painful and exhausting for him. Epilepsy, which thankfully is controlled with daily medication but requires ongoing monitoring and care. Living in Zahlé, Lebanon, makes it even harder for Georges to access the intensive therapies and specialized medical support he needs. Many treatments, equipment, and rehabilitation services are either unavailable locally or extremely costly for families. What Georges Needs Now : My wife and I dedicate the majority of our earnings to making Georges better, but unfortunately his medical needs require far more than we can manage — while also caring for his two loving sisters, ages 12 and 11, who need our attention and support as well. Georges’s medical team at American University of Beirut medical center (AUBMC) recommends: Intensive therapy: physical (25/Month), occupational (8/Month), speech (8/Month), sleep therapies and vision therapies. Adaptive equipment: wheelchair/adaptive stroller, standing frame, gait trainer, custom seating, orthotics. Medical care: spasticity management (such as Botox or medications), epilepsy monitoring, orthopedic follow-up, imaging, and pain management. Home modifications: safe seating, ramps, feeding supports, and sensory aids. Travel & logistics: Equipped car compatible for wheelchair for transportation. How Your Donation Helps: Every contribution will go directly toward Georges’s care. Donations will cover: Therapy programs. Adaptive equipment & orthotics Afo and Kafo (to be replaced as he grows). Medical procedures, visits & medications. Travel & logistics Home modifications & essential supplies. We will share receipts, updates, and progress reports so every donor can see the difference they are making. How You Can Help : Donate: No gift is too small — every amount counts. Share: Please spread Georges’s story on social media and with your community. Connect: If you know organizations, therapists, or foundations that support children with cerebral palsy, we would be grateful for introductions. Thank you for standing with Georges. With your help, Georges can access the therapy and care he urgently needs to ease his challenges and find joy in life’s little milestones. We’ll post regular updates so you can follow his progress and know exactly how your kindness is helping. Contact : +961 71 646416 (Tarek Azar, Georges father). eMail: angel.georgesazar@gmail.com tarekazar5@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angel_georges_azar IBAN : LB43003900000003002866609001 USD LB71003900000002602866609002 EUR LB98003900000002602866609001 USD WISH : 30801978-03

$31,263 raised Of $50,000

Support a Single Mother in Mount Lebanon

Family

Support a Single Mother in Mount Lebanon
I am raising funds for a single mother living in Lebanon. She is at a point where she can no longer manage everything on her own and needs our help. She left an abusive marriage to protect herself and her child. Since then, she's been raising her child entirely on her own. There is no support from her ex-husband, and she doesn't have a family she can turn to. Everything falls on her. She does have a job, but her income barely covers basic necessities. With the cost of living continuing to rise, she has been trying to stretch everything as much as she can, but she's reached a breaking point: -Her rent is overdue by 4 months, and is at risk of being evicted -She had to take food on credit from the local grocery shop, and the debt has piled up -She is behind on her child’s school tuition, and there’s a risk her child could be asked to leave At this point, she urgently needs support not only to cover ongoing expenses, but also to settle her debts and prevent further instability. Your contribution will help her cover: -Overdue rent and prevent eviction (monthly rent: $400/ $1,600 overdue) -Groceries and repayment of existing food debt ($100 per week / $800 overdue) -School tuition and transportation for her child ($3,000 overdue) -Emergency expenses as they arise How You Can Help: If you’re able to, please consider contributing or sharing this with your networks. Your support will directly help her regain stability and keep her child safe and secure during an extremely difficult time. Fundraising Goal: The goal is to raise $12,000 to cover immediate debts and give her a few months of stability. Every amount counts. Every share helps. Thank you for standing with her. *For her safety, her identity will remain anonymous.

$4,499 raised Of $12,000

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Ayadina's Weekly Soup Kitchen initiative
Ayadina's Weekly Soup Kitchen initiative
In the heart of Lebanon's ongoing economic crisis, Ayadina Association continues to stand as a beacon of hope, particularly for our beloved senior citizens. In response to the persistent economic hardship, we are continuing our SOUP KITCHEN initiative for the elderly. Every week, we open our doors to around 100 seniors, offering them a warm, wholesome meal to take away. For many, these meals aren't just sustenance; they're a lifeline, supporting not only the elderly but also their families who rely on these provisions to survive. One of our cherished seniors, now unable to leave her home, shares her gratitude: "Ayadina's center was like my second home, where I spent many cherished years. Though I can't visit anymore, the meals brought to me by a friend are a reminder of the warmth and care Ayadina provides. The quality of the food is exceptional, a testament to the generosity and dedication of Ayadina's team." Ayadina Association, nestled in the heart of Nabaa, Beirut's impoverished neighborhood, was born from one woman's vision to uplift her community. Maya Najjar, our Founder and President, started with a single-handed effort, offering aid to those in need. Today, Ayadina stands as a socio-cultural NGO, providing seniors not just with meals, but with a sense of belonging and a space to socialize. We firmly believe that by changing one person's life, we create a ripple effect that nourishes the entire community. Through Ayadina, hope flows freely, touching every corner of our neighborhood. Over 80 seniors now call Ayadina their second home, a testament to the inclusive and compassionate environment we strive to create. Regardless of background or circumstance, Ayadina welcomes all, supporting both local residents and refugee communities alike. But we can't do this alone. We need your support to continue our mission of providing comfort and sustenance to those who need it most. Your donation, no matter how small, can make a world of difference to a senior citizen in need. Together, let's ensure that no one in our community feels forgotten. Donate today to Ayadina's Soup Kitchen initiative and help us continue serving our beloved senior citizens with dignity and compassion. Thank you for your generosity and support. For more information, contact us at 01 266611, 81 859415 or by email at info@ayadinaassociation.org

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The House of Christmas
The House of Christmas
Emergency education appeal: Approximately 1.5 million Lebanese students are facing severe disruptions to their education across the country due to multiple compounding factors, including: - the economic collapse that has led to funding shortage, with 55% of Lebanese currently living in poverty - the prolonged impact of the Covid-19 pandemic which has resulted in an estimated loss equivalent to 3.9 years of basic education - the very low teacher retention and limited training opportunities in public schools, with average teacher salary worth 2 to 3 USD per hour - weak schools’ infrastructure exacerbated by certain public schools used as shelters - political instability and hostilities Education is our primary source of hope for building a stronger Lebanon and serves as the cornerstone for sustainable development. Since 2023, our mission has been to support this vital sector and assist vulnerable families in a targeted and efficient way, contributing positively to the education of the next generation of Lebanese. We have covered to date school tuitions of more than 150 students across Lebanon based on their socio-economic situation, including students from the following schools: o College St Joseph – Menyara o Evangelical School – Tripoli o Besancon – Beirut o Collège de la Sagesse – Ain El Remaneh o Santa Maria – Ain El Remaneh o N.D. De L’annonciation – Kfarchima o Sacre Cœur – Ain El Kharoubeh o Collège des Sœurs Rosaires – Metn o Collège de la Providence – Nabaa o ثانوية الصلاح الاسلامية – Baalbeck In 2026, the House of Christmas is aiming to strengthen and expand our support to school students with a goal of covering the tuition fees for 200 students across Lebanon. Please help us achieve this goal. The House of Christmas NGO – Overview Brief: The House of Christmas (‘HOC’) was set up by a group of Lebanese professionals living locally and globally to support families living in financial distress across Lebanon, in their various needs: food and basic needs, decent livelihood, housing, medical services, education and legal support. Our first fundraising event was held in December 2017 at the House which turned, for a day, into a proper Christmas market with gifts, kid’s activities, a food court, and a proper spirit of charity, solidarity and compassion to help alleviate the pain, inequality and poverty in Lebanon. Since then, HOC organized several fundraising initiatives; and our network of families has grown exponentially. HOC operates solely on a voluntary basis and is run by a team of dedicated individuals with similar values and common purpose. Mission Statement - Reaching out to families in need across Lebanon to help them regain their dignity and achieve sustainability in their lives. - Providing targeted support to stabilize and strengthen livelihoods Vision Supporting, inspiring, and rebuilding our Lebanese community, family by family. Previous emergency interventions: Following the war that started in August 2024, The House of Christmas collaborated with Offre Joie to cater for the families’ most pressing needs, mostly the elderly’s needs which include medication for chronic disease, diapers, lamps, clothing, covers and water heaters. HOC has also supported other NGOs, INGOs and local initiatives to provide help to the most needy and vulnerable. Following the August 4th blast in 2020, HOC has lead the Livelihood interventions within the Together LiBeirut campaign by supporting small businesses in a targeted and sustainable way and by restoring heritage buildings housing vulnerable families and local businesses. www.togetherlibeirut.org

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COLLECTED TO DATE

$20,182
Urgent Appeal for ARM Emergency Operations (2026)
Urgent Appeal for ARM Emergency Operations (2026)
ARM operations amid mass displacement and civilian harm during Israel’s continued war on Lebanon (March 2026) <strong>About Us</strong> The Anti-Racism Movement (ARM) was launched in 2010 as a grassroots collective by young Lebanese feminist activists in collaboration with migrant domestic workers and organizers. ARM’s vision is to see a just society where all migrants enjoy decent living and working conditions. Our mission is to achieve social, economic, and gender justice for all migrant workers and racialized groups (with a special focus on women migrant domestic workers) in Lebanon. <strong>The Crisis</strong> Since the March 2026 escalation of Israel’s war on Lebanon, Israeli forces have been indiscriminately shelling entire villages and striking residential buildings. Within weeks, martyrs were in the thousands, with indiscriminate attacks affecting the general population, including children. Over one million people have fled areas under attack, while airstrikes and missile exchanges have damaged health facilities, essential services, and bridges connecting communities. Public schools have been opened as emergency shelters, many reaching full capacity within just a few days, while other families take refuge in mosques, community halls, or unfinished buildings, often without reliable access to water, sanitation, or safe living conditions. The situation is especially dire for migrant workers, who are being denied access to shelters, excluded from services, and abandoned in conflict zones. With resources dwindling, needs increasing, and a shift toward a war economy in which daily-paid work is no longer available, the already precarious status of migrant workers under the Kafala system has become more critical than ever. <strong>What We’re Doing</strong> To respond, ARM has temporarily shifted its operations to: <ul> <li>Mapping needs of migrant workers and other groups excluded from other responses (such as Sudanese refugees, migrant children) and collecting information on available support systems</li> <li>Answering calls for assistance and connecting people to available services</li> <li>Working with communities to put pressure on various actors who are mandated to support migrants in Lebanon (embassies, governmental migration institutions, humanitarian support systems)</li> <li>Offering a staffed and accessible space where communities can meet each other, bring their children, connect, cook, organize and share important resources and information with one another</li> <li>Collecting various types of in-kind donations for emergency cases Supporting migrant worker mutual aid initiatives</li> <li>Upscaling security mitigation measures and investing in maintaining key operations during war</li> </ul> <strong>Support Our Work</strong> The significant lack of funding in the region to ensure our work can continue long-term has been a huge challenge since the start of the Genocide in 2024 and all the different wars that have followed in the country and region. This is coupled with the internal need to focus on conflict mitigation processes and responding to the conflict, which has further reduced our fundraising capacity to outreach. ARM is therefore urgently requesting financial support to sustain our emergency response mechanisms.

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COLLECTED TO DATE

$37,170
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Nadim, just at 51 years old, had a life changing experience

This campaign tells the story of Nadim, who experienced a life-altering accident when he fell from a scaffold. As a result, his daily tasks became extremely challenging. Despite facing financial difficulties, there was a glimmer of hope when Nadim was approved for a trial treatment in France that could restore his autonomy. However, the cost of the treatment was approximately $140,000. The campaign successfully raised $51,085, which greatly influenced Nadim and his family. Not only did your contributions give Nadim hope, but they also provided hope to a whole community of individuals with special needs.

The campaign was able to collect 51,085$
Nadim, just at 51 years old, had a life changing experience

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Supporting children with special needs

Acsauvel, an NGO, successfully launched a campaign to support children with special needs in Deir Tamish. Despite challenges including delayed government support, and the pandemic, the campaign has greatly impacted the lives of 125 individuals by providing education, well-being, and support.

 

Every contribution, whether through donations or sharing the request, was highly valued in making a difference and sustaining the employment of teachers and therapists.

The campaign was able to raise 10,085$
Supporting children with special needs

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Empowering Nancy to Hear Again

This heartfelt plea for support shares the story of Nancy, who has had hearing issues since childhood. Her parents previously raised funds for her life-changing cochlear implant surgery, but unfortunately, the device has stopped working after over 15 years.

 

With Nancy's father working overseas, her family was in desperate need of support.

Contributions, no matter their size, made a significant difference in restoring Nancy's hearing and allowing her to pursue her dreams.

The campaign successfully raised the entire required amount of 5,000$
Empowering Nancy to Hear Again

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Mountaineer Rami Rasamny takes on a new record for a cause!

Rami challenged himself to run up and down Kilimanjaro (5895 km) in 14 hours. This time, he ran to support Chef Tina Wazirian with food distribution throughout his country. With your donations, we were able to make that difference!

A total of $7,620 has been raised, surpassing the initial goal of 5,895$
Mountaineer Rami Rasamny takes on a new record for a cause!

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Jean's Medical Expenses

Thanks to the compassionate individuals like yourself and your generous donations, Jean underwent the crucial surgery he desperately needed.

The campaign successfully raised the total amount needed: 4,027$
Jean's Medical Expenses

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Dialysis and ICU for Natasha

Thanks to the urgent campaign, we successfully raised almost the entire amount needed to support the critical condition of a 3-year-old girl. Dialysis and ICU were required for her treatment. The initial amount needed was $10,000. Natasha was diagnosed with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS).

The campaign was able to raise 9,262$
Dialysis and ICU for Natasha

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The 19.8 Global Sports Challenge!

People around the world were invited to practice the sport of their choice over a minimal target of 19.8 km, lapses, summits, etc.., 

 

The campaign was able to collect 60,285$!

60,285$ Collected by Together LiBeirut to keep the needs of Beirut on top of everyone’s mind and to raise funds for its ongoing work
The 19.8 Global Sports Challenge!

Medical Success Stories

Rawad El Hayek: Overcoming Adversity Through a Life-Changing Hearing Aid

Rawad El Hayek, a 24-year-old man, was born with a congenital syndrome called "hemifacial microsomia" which resulted in partial facial paralysis and unilateral hearing loss. Throughout his academic and personal life, he faced a lot of challenges due to his hearing loss in his right ear.

 

In the midst of the worst economic crisis happening in his country, Rawad successfully started a fundahope crowdfunding campaign to implant a bone-anchored hearing aid that would help him regain his hearing sense in his right ear. The campaign was successful in raising the major amount needed for the implant.

The campaign was able to raise 12,525$
Rawad El Hayek: Overcoming Adversity Through a Life-Changing Hearing Aid

Sports Success Stories

The Unbreakable attending the World Championship!

Thanks to fundahope, Shiva "the unbreakable" Karout, a professional powerlifter with many international championships under his belt, represented his country in the IPF World Powerlifting Championship in Minsk (Belarus) the past September.

The campaign was able to collect 3,450$
The Unbreakable attending the World Championship!

Medical Success Stories

Baby Aline Makari Will Be Able Now To Do Her Liver Transplantation!

Mr. Fadi Nacouzi received the net sum of $66,964 received thanks to fundahope's donors.

 

Baby Aline Makari will be able now to do her liver transplantation. Thank you for saving lives!

66,964$ Collected by Fadi Nacouzi for baby Aline Makari to do her liver transplantation as soon as possible
Baby Aline Makari Will Be Able Now To Do Her Liver Transplantation!

Medical Success Stories

A New Chance in Life For Baby Mila!

fundahope delivered to Mrs. Farah Habbal the net sum of $160,528 received through fundahope.

 

Thank you for playing a role in saving Baby Mila, and giving her a new chance in life.

160,528$ Collected by Farah Habbal for her daughter Mila an SMA patient who needs ZOLGENSMA
A New Chance in Life For Baby Mila!