Beirut Blast Response by Loubnaniyoun Team On August 4, 2020 a major explosion occurred at the port of Beirut. This explosion was extremely powerful and it shook the whole world. All eyes were on
This explosion of earthquake magnitude left many people in dire needs: Shelters: houses suffered substantial damage post the explosion. Entire sections of Beirut were completely destroyed and official authorities state that the blast could
Loubnaniyoun NGO launched an emergency response the day after the explosion. Our team of skilled volunteers, including specialists, mental health, and health professionals, came together to support the victims and families in the affected
The Beirut explosion is among the major non-nuclear explosions in history. Unfortunately, damage extends much beyond the physical rift. The blast caused psychological shock waves which generated widespread trauma. Since the end of the
The holiday season is right around the corner, this holiday in particular should be one of love, togetherness, family, friends, giving and spreading the love. We suffer today from collective trauma and isolation. The
The Loubnaniyoun team launched the “Forgotten in Crisis Support Initiative” in partnership with Latter-day Saint Charities. Through this initiative, we successfully distributed food boxes and hygiene kits to 292 displaced families from southern Lebanon.
Loubnaniyoun supported 77 displaced families from Bekaa, across 4 public schools located in Zahle, distributing: 242 medication boxes63 family health kits3 first aid kitsIn just one week, we provided urgent medical aid to those