Lebanon has lived through more than its share of hardship in recent years. Economic collapse, political instability, and repeated waves of displacement have placed enormous strain on communities across the country.
Yet amid uncertainty, something remarkable continues to emerge: an unwavering culture of solidarity. Grassroots organizations, volunteers, and everyday citizens are once again stepping forward to support those most affected, particularly as the number of displaced families rises. This is how you can help.
Last Updated April 9th
Community-Led Efforts on the Ground
Across Beirut and beyond, local initiatives are organizing food distribution and emergency aid through volunteer networks and partnerships with local businesses.
One such effort is Humans of Dahieh, a grassroots initiative coordinating aid for vulnerable communities. Those looking to support their work can make a WISH donation to +96181696400.
Meanwhile, Nation Kitchen is working tirelessly to feed displaced individuals across the country. Their work relies heavily on community donations and volunteer support.
Supporters can contribute directly through their fundraising campaigns, HERE
For those specifically wishing to help displaced families, click on this LINK
Feeding the Displaced
Several volunteer groups have also revived emergency food initiatives to address the growing needs of displaced communities.
The Barzakh team has relaunched a large-scale aid initiative aimed at providing daily meals throughout Ramadan. Their work is supported by a network of volunteers and grassroots partners distributing food and essential supplies on the ground.
Their message to the community is direct and urgent:
“We are heartbroken to be right where we were two years ago, but we cannot sit idle. The number of displaced people in Lebanon is increasing daily, so we have started the aid initiative again to provide them with food during the holy month of Ramadan.”
Donations of all kinds are welcomed, from raw food ingredients and blankets to mattresses and financial contributions. Every contribution directly supports the preparation and distribution of meals for families in need.
Those wishing to donate or coordinate support can contact:
Khodor Al Akhdar
Operations Manager
khodor.issa@hotmail.com
+96170053547 (WhatsApp)
Donations can also be sent through Western Union.
Organizations Continuing Long-Term Support
Beyond emergency aid, several Lebanese organizations continue to provide long-term humanitarian support.
Offre Joie, known for its large-scale volunteer mobilization and community rebuilding programs, click HERE for donations
Another key organization continuing its work is Beit El Baraka, which provides direct aid to families affected by economic hardship through food programs, housing support, and social assistance. You can donate through Paypal, HERE
Jeyetna is working on providing reusable and disposable products to accomodate to different shelter situation. (pads, tampons, panties, reusable pads, hot water bottles and Jeyetna informative document)

You can send cash transfers for menstrual products - they also have partnered with Riwaq, Beit Aam, MWA and Multaga El Tullab to 'organise a decentralised community-led response.'
You can support them through:
In-kind donations at Riwaq (cash and products) and Beit 3am (products)
WISH transfer (+961) 76682025
Twint / Revolut +41793167107
The Ghassan Abu Sittah Foundation in partnership with the Chair of Conflict Medecine at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) is providing treatment for children and caregivers. To donate: Cash or Bank Transfer, call +961 70 247 145 or on this LINK
LEBANESE FOOD BANK: Donate HERE
LFB’s core mission is to provide food to those in need across Lebanon, without discrimination of any kind, whether based on religion, political affiliation, geography, identity, or nationality. At the same time, the organization works to raise awareness around food waste and promote more responsible ways of managing food resources. LFB is part of the Food Banking Regional Network in Dubai, under the Global Food Banking Network, and has been audited by Deloitte Touche since 2016.

EQUIPPING LEBANON'S FIRST RESPONDERS: GO FUND ME LINK HERE

STOUH BEIRUT: To donate, click HERE
Stouh Beirut is committed to supporting vulnerable communities, with a focus on children, youth, and women, by addressing their most essential needs. Through access to medical care, basic assistance, and continuous advocacy, the organization works to improve well-being and ensure that their rights are protected.

GIVE ME A PAW, LINK HERE
For donations outside of Lebanon, click here

USEFUL NUMBERS
Lebanese Ministry Of Health , Full Medical Coverage for Displaced People:
1787: Emergency Cases
1214: Cancer Patients and Crititcal Cases
1564: Mental Health Services
Lebanon’s strength has always been rooted in its people and in the belief that even during moments of crisis, community can prevail. These initiatives remind us that collective action, even through small contributions, can create meaningful change.
Whether through financial support, donations of supplies, or simply spreading awareness, every act of solidarity helps sustain the work of those on the ground.
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