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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HELP SUPPORT THE ANIMALS OF LEBANON

Animal

HELP SUPPORT THE ANIMALS OF LEBANON
Hi! My name is Sarah I am 24 years old and at 17 I decided to change my path and focus on saving animals from the streets of Lebanon. The streets of Lebanon are not kind for the animals, cats and dogs are abused on a daily basis in ways you cannot imagine. Everyday, I encounter dogs and cats that are shot, abused, beaten, neglected, they’re unwanted everywhere they go and there’s no hope for them here. Since I was 17, I rescued more than 300 animals, successfully rehomed more than 100 dogs and cats across the globe (Switzerland, France, Canada, USA, Spain, Uk) I work extremely hard so I can give them the life they deserve, while they are in Lebanon, they are given the best veterinary care possible then they move to paid facilities where they will be rehabilitated until they’re healthy enough to travel abroad. This mission became very big, I currently have more than 160 animals directly under my care and I am responsible for far too many on the streets where I feed them and care for them. My monthly expenses became huge, I have a full time job on top of the rescuing and things became impossible to maintain with the increase of the prices of everything. The war that took place in 2024 made things worse, too many animals were affected and I had to be available and take all of them. Now there’s a monthly struggle to raise the amounts needed to cover everything that goes into the rescue of these babies, from their food, boarding fees, medical etc… I am simply drowning in bills and for the first time in many years, I am obliged to stop rescuing due to lack of funds. The first to be directly affected are the stray animals that wait for me everyday to feed them. I am praying everyday that my situation changes so I can keep going. I am a registered NGO (501c3) EIN: 33-4885367 If you wish to follow my work, I am very active on Social Media, mainly Instagram. One of my dogs got featured on the Dodo. My instagram page is: @rescuing_in_lebanon If you wish to support my work please don’t hesitate to reach out for more information. Thank you!!

$15,364 raised Of $100,000

سقف واحد - مبادرة تضامنية

Solidarity with Lebanon

سقف واحد - مبادرة تضامنية
"سقف واحد" مبادرة تضامنية تطوعية تسعى لتعزيز صمود للنازحين جراء الحـ.ـرب الاسـ.ـرائيلية القائمة على لبنان. انطلاقاً من أنّ السكن والأمان حق أساسي للجميع، واستجابةً لحاجة النـ.ـازحين المتضررين من الاعتداءات الإسـ.ـرائـ.ـيلـ.ـية، انطلقت مبادرة "سقف واحد" خلال الحرب الماضية عام ٢٠٢٣و٢٠٢٤ (في الرابط تقرير الاعمال: https://www.instagram.com/p/DIBS9-FtMFU/?img_index=1) وأعادت تفعيل نشاطها مع تجدد الحرب في ٢ آذار ٢٠٢٦ بدأت المبادرة بهدف تأمين سكن مجاني مؤقت للنازحين عبر ربطهم بأفراد مستعدين لاستضافتهم، إيماناً بأن التضامن المجتمعي، من الناس إلى الناس، يشكل فعل صمود ومقاومة للحفاظ على مجتمع متكاتف تحت "سقف واحد". إلا أن تزايد أعداد النازحين جعل من تأمين مساكن مجانية أو حتى مقابل بدل إيجار مقبول مهمة أصعب. لذلك تسعى المبادرة اليوم إلى جمع التبرعات بهدف: ▪️تعزيز صمود العائلات التي تمّ تأمين المساكن لها. ▪️استئجار وتجهيز مساحات جديدة لتحويلها إلى مراكز إيواء جماعية. ▪️تلبية احتياجات العائلات التي ستستفيد من هذه المراكز. ساهموا معنا! إن دعمكم لمبادرة "سقف واحد" هو خطوة نحو الحفاظ على كرامة العائلات المتضررة، وضمان حقها في الأمان والسكن. بتبرعكم، يمكننا توفير مأوى لمن هم في أمس الحاجة إليه وتعزيز صمودهم في مواجهة هذه الأزمات. كل مساهمة، مهما كانت بسيطة، تحدث فرقاً كبيراً. لنتحد تحت "سقف واحد" ونتشارك المسؤولية. "One Roof" A voluntary solidarity initiative aimed at providing support for those displaced by the ongoing Israeli war on Lebanon. Based on the belief that housing and security are fundamental rights for all, and in response to the needs of displaced individuals affected by Israeli aggressions, the "One Roof" initiative was launched during the last war in 2023 and 2024 (see the Report: https://www.instagram.com/p/DIBS9-FtMFU/?img_index=1) and was reactivated with the renewal of the war on March 2, 2026. The initiative began with the goal of providing temporary free housing for the displaced by connecting them with individuals willing to host them. It is believed that community solidarity is an act of resilience and resistance to maintain a cohesive society under "One Roof." However, the increasing number of displaced individuals has made it more challenging to secure free housing or even affordable rental options. Therefore, the initiative now seeks to collect donations for the following goals: ▪️To provide the needs of families who have been provided with housing. ▪️To rent and equip new spaces to convert them into collective shelter centers. ▪️To meet the needs of the families who will benefit from these centers. Join us! Your support for the "One Roof" initiative is a step toward preserving the dignity of affected families and ensuring their right to safety and housing. With your donations, we can provide shelter for those in dire need and enhance their resilience in the face of these crises. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a significant difference. Let us unite under "One Roof" and share the responsibility.

$1,230 raised Of $25,000

Help 75 Displaced People in a Beirut Mosque

Solidarity with Lebanon

Help 75 Displaced People in a Beirut Mosque
My name is Georges Haddad. I am a neon artisan and a secular social activist based in Beirut. When crisis hits, I believe in showing up with action, not just words. During the 2024 war, I worked with my friends to support displaced families on the ground. I also organized a "Hunger Strike Chain" action for Gaza and helped gather warm clothes for the Palestinian amputee children being cared for by Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah’s organization here in Beirut. Now, the war is back. This year, the number of displaced people is staggering, and the needs are greater than ever. I am currently focusing my efforts on 22 families—75 people in total—who have taken shelter in a mosque near my home. They have lost everything and are starting from zero. These are families with children, elderly, and people with medical needs who are living in cramped conditions with barely any essentials. I am launching this fundraiser to provide them with: · Food & Water: Daily meals and clean drinking water. · Hygiene Kits: Diapers, baby formula, sanitary products, and soap. · Medicine: Urgent medical supplies and chronic illness medications. · Mattresses & Blankets: So they don’t have to sleep on the cold floor. Because I am working directly with these families, I can guarantee that 100% of your donations will go directly to their immediate needs. I will provide updates with receipts and photos of the aid being distributed. Even a small contribution can provide a meal for a family. Thank you for standing with us during this terrifying time.

$3,180 raised Of $5,000

Help Sami-Joe Now—Critical Recovery Support Needed

Medical

Help Sami-Joe Now—Critical Recovery Support Needed
Sami-Joe Chamoun, 26 years old, was involved in a serious accident on December 15, 2024. He sustained severe head trauma, including post-traumatic cerebral hemorrhage affecting both cerebral hemispheres, cerebral peduncles, and paraventricular regions. Additionally, he underwent a splenectomy due to internal injuries. Sami-Joe is now experiencing upper limb rigidity, early muscle contractures on the right side, and tetraplegia. Fortunately, he has not developed pressure sores. He is currently receiving care at a physical rehabilitation center but remains in Urgent need of ongoing medical treatment and surgery. The cost of his medical care is rapidly increasing. If you are willing and able to help in any way, your support would be deeply appreciated. Even the smallest contribution can make a significant difference. Thank you for your kindness and support. سامي-جو شمعون، يبلغ من العمر 26 عامًا، تعرض لحادث خطير في 15 ديسمبر 2024. أصيب بإصابة شديدة في الرأس، شملت نزيفًا دماغيًا ما بعد الصدمة أثّر على نصفي الكرة المخية، والسويقات المخية، والمناطق المحيطة بالبطينات. كما خضع لاستئصال الطحال نتيجة إصابات داخلية. يعاني سامي-جو حاليًا من تيبّس في الأطراف العلوية، وتقلصات عضلية مبكرة في الجانب الأيمن، بالإضافة إلى شلل رباعي. ولحسن الحظ، لم يُصب بتقرحات ضغط حتى الآن. يتلقى حاليًا الرعاية في مركز لإعادة التأهيل الجسدي، لكنه لا يزال في حاجة ماسة إلى علاج طبي مستمر وعمليات جراحية. تكاليف علاجه الطبي تزداد بسرعة. إذا كنتم قادرين على المساعدة بأي طريقة، فدعمكم محل تقدير عميق. حتى أصغر مساهمة قد تُحدث فرقًا كبيرًا. شكرًا لطيبتكم ودعمكم.

$15,923 raised Of $50,000

Urgent Cancer Treatment Support

Medical

Urgent Cancer Treatment Support
💙 Help Gretta Fight for Her Life – Urgent Cancer Treatment Needed 💙 My name is Gretta. I never imagined I would have to write these words, but I am now in the fight of my life. I have been diagnosed with aggressive, metastatic cancer that has spread to my liver. The only hope to stop it is to begin intensive chemotherapy, targeted liver ablation, advanced systemic therapy and possibly surgery. These treatments must start together and without delay to give me a chance to stop the cancer from advancing. The truth is painful. Time is running out. If treatment does not begin soon, I may lose the chance for procedures that could save my life. But if I act quickly, while I still qualify, there is real hope for healing. I am raising funds to cover: ✨ Intensive chemotherapy to fight the cancer throughout my body ✨ Targeted liver ablation and advanced systemic therapy ✨ Critical diagnostic studies to plan the safest path forward ✨ Care to manage the severe pain caused by the liver metastases Every contribution, no matter the size, is a light in my darkest hour. It means more than treatment. It means a chance to live, to continue fighting and to keep holding on to faith. Even through the fear and the pain, I believe in the mercy of God, in the power of love, and in the strength we find when we stand together. If you are able to help, you are not only giving me treatment. You are giving me the most precious gift: the chance to live. From the deepest part of my heart, thank you. With love, faith and hope, Gretta 🤍 Healing flows by the mercy of our Almighty God. Amen.

$43,444 raised Of $75,000

Save artist Ayah Abu Alroos family from genocide

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Save artist Ayah Abu Alroos family from genocide
Hello everybody, My name is Doaa Qeshta, from Gaza, Palestine. I currently live in France. I have created this campaign to support my friend Ayah Abu Alroos and her family during this extremely difficult time. This is message from Ayah: Hello, my name is Aya, I am 34 years old (born on 28/10/1990). I am a visual artist and a homemaker, passionate about art and everything related to it. I have created many paintings and previously participated in art exhibitions in Gaza. I am also a mother of four children: Sufian Mohammed Al-Khatib (14/02/2010) Nabila Mohammed Al-Khatib (16/01/2012) Kinan Mohammed Al-Khatib (18/08/2018) Aya Mohammed Al-Khatib (08/04/2020) My husband, Dr. Mohammed Al-Khatib, is 41 years old (born on 31/10/1983). He holds a degree in Dentistry from October 6 University in Cairo, Egypt. He used to work at Fatima Al-Zahraa Charity Clinic in Rafah and also ran his own private dental clinic, which was our family’s only source of income. Before October 7, we lived in central Rafah, enjoying a good and stable life. We owned a building where we lived and rented out shops, while my husband’s clinic provided for us. We even saved money to buy a piece of land where we planted olives, oranges, clementines, guavas, and lemons. We built a small home there as a quiet retreat away from the city noise, spending beautiful Thursdays together as a family. But on October 7, war erupted — a terrifying day that felt like the end of the world. That day, we lost the most precious people in our lives. My father was killed in a horrific massacre, followed by my aunt, her husband, their children, my cousin and her husband with their children, another cousin, and then my uncle’s son and his wife. We lost almost our entire family. Our holidays turned into funerals, and our joy became unbearable grief. We were forced to leave our beloved home, land, and my husband’s clinic. Everything we built over years of hard work was gone. We were displaced to Mawasi Khan Younis, then again to Rafah, where our suffering only deepened. On May 10, 2024, we moved into a tent for the first time. We received no help from international organizations or the government. We had to buy a Qatari tent for $500 and wood for $300 just to shelter ourselves. My husband lost his clinic, I lost my art tools, and I could no longer paint. Then came winter — a disaster. Rainwater flooded our tent, destroying our clothes and belongings. My children screamed in fear, and we cried helplessly. My son Sufian lost his phone, which he used for school. My daughter Nabila, who has a hearing disability (nerve damage in both ears), lost one of her hearing aids. She now depends on only one, which needs batteries that are no longer available in Gaza. This has caused her psychological distress: she cries often, feels incomplete, and has become aggressive. Yet she is a talented child — skilled in beadwork, embroidery, and drawing. All she needs is hope, support, and access to a new hearing aid and a smartphone so she can learn and connect with the world. When the truce came, we rushed to see our land — only to find our small home and trees reduced to rubble. My husband insisted on staying there despite the destruction. We tried to rebuild, but when war erupted again, we were forced to flee once more. This time, we didn’t even have a bathroom. Every morning, my children and I stood in line for a shared one. To this day, we have no private bathroom. Then tragedy struck again — my husband, our only breadwinner, was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which left his body paralyzed. At the same time, famine worsened. We had nothing — not even bread. My husband needed nutrition and treatment, but I was helpless. I walked long distances searching for flour. Once, at a U.S. aid point, I found flour being sold for 100 shekels per kilo! The despair crushed me. I divided the little bread we had among my children and husband. One night, my youngest daughter cried herself to sleep, begging for just one piece of bread, and I had nothing to give her except my tears. We survived on lentils. Even firewood became rare and expensive. Everything around us turned dark and hopeless, as if survival itself was impossible. Today, even though some aid has entered, prices remain unbearably high. We cannot afford basic needs. We desperately need a stable income to feed our children and live with dignity. My husband urgently needs physical therapy to recover his nerves. My daughter Nabila needs a new hearing aid to hear like other children. We live in a tent that protects us neither from the burning summer nor the freezing winter. Yet despite everything, we still love life, art, and learning. My children love education, they love joy, and they love their homeland. We are not asking for much. We just beg you to help us survive — to stay on our land, to live in peace, and to secure the basics: life, dignity, and education. My children, like all children in the world, deserve to live. Thank you 🙏

$1,047 raised Of $20,000

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The Third Voice for Lebanon
The Third Voice for Lebanon
The Third Voice for Lebanon in partnership with Street and Independent Engineers and Architects (IEA), are working on a developmental neighborhood project which is called مشروع حي (Project Neighborhood and dually translated to Project Living in english). The Harvest Box, our other initiative continues to bear fruit and ripen! In partnership with Street and Lebanese Food bank, we have taken the campaign national! Not only by providing small to medium scale farmers with plants during this economic crisis, but in addition the farmers themselves are continuing the cycle of social responsibility and providing a portion of their yields to underprivledged families in need of assistance! Our initiatives confronts the crisis and the ineptness of the ruling class, as they are grassroots developmental/interactive/social projects that focus on neighborhoods and the individuals through enhancing and beautifying the spaces they closely interact with, while raising awareness about sustainability and safety through workshops. By doing so, we hope to be building a culture of responsible citizenship for the young generations living in the benefiting neighbourhoods. Mashrou' Hay also aims to establish communal and roof gardens  (urban agriculture) to further introduce independence, rain water retention, well being of the inhabitants, and several other sub advantages. As neighbors and their children interact and collaborate throughout neighborhoods, they in turn  build relationships with each other and public places further benefiting from them culturally and societally. Our aim is to strengthen the culture of the individual and social responsibility which in return will positively impact towards a healthier society.

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$4,193
The Shouf Dog Shelter: the Home of broken Strays
The Shouf Dog Shelter: the Home of broken Strays
The Shouf Dog Shelter was created in 2016 by Dayana Beainy,A fierce Animal Advocate in Lebanon. Dayana started spontaneously rescuing battered, severely abused, harshly neglected, poisoned, injured dogs, cats and birds until her home fits no more. The threats of the neighbours led her to create a small shelter, which became a sanctuary nearly a decade later. In Dayana's shelter resides the paralysed,the sick,the elderly until they find their special own homes ,No time frames, No eleminations, No Euthanization under any pressure. Every animal is considered at home with their mama since she lives with them at the shelter(in her room live 20 dogs and a blind cat named Chaziyah; one of the victims of the 2024 war on Lebanon, her name means :rocket shrapnel due to her head injury) In Lebanon, Shelters are not supported by the government at all and the public is still struggling with the idea of choosing to save animals rather than people, a sacred mission not everyone could fathom in her society, some turn against her, trying to put her down, while others devalue her mission to hurtful steeping levels, Only few understood the importance of her devotion. The Shouf Dog Shelter is the home of over 200 dogs and cats, It protects, feeds, treats all these broken souls with a huge love but a scarce income. 13 handicaped and paralysed dogs of which 7 started walking & running again defying the negative medical assessment & advice for euthanization! The Shouf Dog Shelter is now struggling for survival! The ongoing geopolitical conflits in the region, the undecided community, and the wave of scammers/ rescuers who are making every day harder than the last .the illigal breeders, the lack of Animal Welfare Laws application, but the worst of all: the brutal war putting the whole country under unbearable financial crisis. The Shouf Dog Shelter is suffering considerably. We need all moral and financial support: Heart & hands for the Animals.

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COLLECTED TO DATE

$1,450
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
Help a widow and her kids
Help a widow and her kids
My sister and I decided to start this campaign in the hope of giving our mother some support during an incredibly difficult time in our lives. Our mom is unable to work, not because she doesn’t want to, but because she does not have Lebanese nationality and does not speak Arabic fluently, which makes finding a job almost impossible. Two years ago, we lost our father after a painful battle with ALS. His passing left not only an emotional void in our hearts, but also a heavy financial burden that we have been struggling to carry on our own. The income I earn is very small and barely covers a portion of our basic needs, such as food, rent, and school expenses. On top of that, the house we live in is filled with dampness and humidity, which has caused constant allergies and skin problems, making our living conditions even harder. Through this campaign, we are simply trying to create a safer, more stable life for our mother and our family, and any support no matter how small would mean more to us than words can express. You can contact us at : 71478807 قرّرنا، أنا وأختي، إطلاق هذه الحملة على أمل أن نتمكّن من تقديم بعض الدعم لوالدتنا في هذه المرحلة الصعبة جدًا من حياتنا. والدتنا غير قادرة على العمل، ليس لأنها لا تريد ذلك، بل لأنها لا تحمل الجنسية اللبنانية ولا تتقن اللغة العربية بطلاقة، مما يجعل إيجاد فرصة عمل أمرًا شبه مستحيل. منذ سنتين، فقدنا والدنا بعد صراع مؤلم مع مرض التصلّب الجانبي الضموري (ALS). ترك رحيله فراغًا كبيرًا في قلوبنا، كما وضع على عاتقنا عبئًا ماديًا ثقيلًا نحاول تحمّله وحدنا. الدخل الذي أحقّقه محدود جدًا ولا يكاد يكفي لتغطية جزء من احتياجاتنا الأساسية، مثل الطعام، الإيجار، ومصاريف المدرسة. وفوق كل ذلك، فإن المنزل الذي نعيش فيه يعاني من رطوبة شديدة، ما تسبّب لنا بحالات حساسية ومشاكل جلدية مستمرة، وجعل ظروف عيشنا أكثر صعوبة. من خلال هذه الحملة، نحاول فقط تأمين حياة أكثر أمانًا واستقرارًا لوالدتنا ولعائلتنا، وأي دعم، مهما كان بسيطًا، سيعني لنا الكثير ويفوق قدرتنا على التعبير بالكلمات يمكنكم التواصل معنا من خلال هذا الرقم: 71478807

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$2,953
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Testimonials

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I would like to thank you for this platform. My father underwent CABG surgery and is in good health, thanks to your efforts.

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Akram Zebiane -

- Akram Zebiane -

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I would like to extend my gratitude to everyone at Fund a Hope for giving us an opportunity to go from "surviving to thriving".


And after working with Fund a Hope over the past few months, I am happy to say that all of our dealings have been respectful, transparent and followed ethical business practices. The campaign was a success and a great help for our work here.

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Philip Najjar -

- Philip Najjar -

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I want to thank this platform for the opportunity it gave me to raise funds for my cause. It really helped me and I got positive reviews about it from my donors. I am so glad you are running this website which is helping changing people's lives.

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Rawad Hayek -

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Thank you again, it's really nice to have such a friendly platform with a professional and responsive team

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Amin Dora -

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Proud to have fundahope as a reliable platform! Good job! 

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Amicale SSCC Ain Najm -

- Amicale SSCC Ain Najm -

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A simple click to donate throughout the world thanks to fundahope!

 

We were very happy with the cooperation with fundahope and will definitely create a new campaign once we have one.

Looking forward to our next fundraising effort!

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Nous renouvelons nos remerciements pour le support que Fundahope nous a prêté. Leur support continu nous encourage à poursuivre notre engagement et notre mission éducative.

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fundahope is truly an amazing platform for NGOs to reach out to donors internationally - without any redtapes and financial constraints. So, we were able to focus on the cause itself and raise donations in a user friendly manner.

 

Thank you for a successful partnership - we will always count on you for funding and call for donations!

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Medical Success Stories

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

Education Success Stories

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

Medical Success Stories

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

Sports Success Stories

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!

Medical Success Stories

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

Emergency Success Stories

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

Sports Success Stories

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!