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How you can help Lebanon

I wasn’t sure I could be useful to Lebanon during this important period but a few days ago I linked to my sister on Instagram since she’s on the ground there helping after the devastating explosion, and because of that one post she ended up getting hundreds of messages from people in Kuwait wanting to help. I realized I could use my platform to direct donations to some NGOs in Lebanon so, with the help of my sister, I’ve curated a list.

Below are some NGOs who desperately need your support. Clicking the name of the NGO will send you straight to the donation page but if you want to know more about what they’re doing, the second link will send you to their Instagram account.

CHildren AgaiNst CancEr
They’re in great need of medication since they had to send home the children with low immunity because their hospital was destroyed
Instagram: @chanceassociation

Nusaned
Currently providing food, hygiene kits, temporary shelter and medical supplies
Instagram: @nusaned

BASSMA
Currently providing food for affected families and helping in a variety of ways
Instagram: @bassmalb

Ahla Fawda
Currently providing food and support for affected families
Instagram: @ahlafawda

Arcenciel
Currently providing food for affected families
Instagram: @arcenciel.aec

Offre Joie
Currently providing food as well as material to help rebuild
Instagram: @offre.joie

Lebanon Of Tomorrow
Their goal is to replace every shattered glass and rebuild every broken down door
Instagram: @lebanonoftomorrow

SESOBEL
A social service for the welfare of Lebanese children with disabilities
Instagram: @sesobel

Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon
Their hospital got destroyed and they need help to rebuild
Instagram: @ccclebanon

Every amount is important and helps so thank you in advance.

15 replies on “How you can help Lebanon”

Hey, yes, there are hundreds of NGOs in Lebanon, my list is a small curated list of ones I’m donating to myself. Donations today around the world are done over the internet, it’s perfectly safe.

Ive been looking for a construction based NGO to donate too (like lebanonoftomorrow) if theres anymore of those add them too

I am using Give.org.kw for dontations, although I am skeptical that these campaigns end up in the hands of corrupted gov’s officials but then again I can wire money to NGO’s that I have no background with.

Hey mark, there are actually a lot more NGOs that are helping in Lebanon. For example I know the UN is working on it too. You might wanna include that

100 dollars a week is from old money that was there, not fresh dollars. it’s complicated, you have lollers which is what they call dollars that you had before the financial crisis and now can’t withdraw (hence the lol in lollers), and then you have something called fresh dollars, which is dollars that came in after the crisis and this you can withdraw.

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