This rights-based humanitarian project supports vulnerable families in Lebanon, especially orphan families, female-headed households, displaced people, and families in shelters. During Dhul Hijjah and Eid al-Adha, it provides hot meals, food parcels and Eid clothing for children, helping meet urgent needs, ease mothers' burdens, restore children's joy, and preserve dignity amid poverty, displacement, and loss of income.
Multidimensional poverty affected around 82% of Lebanon's population. In 2026, 2.99 million people need humanitarian assistance. Nearly 900,000 people face acute food insecurity. Orphan and breadwinner-less families face severe economic and protection risks. Children suffer emotionally, especially during Eid.
Provides hot meals and food parcels during Dhul Hijjah to reduce food insecurity. Eases daily financial pressure on mothers and vulnerable families. Allows families to use limited income for medicine, rent, transport, and children's needs. Provides Eid clothing for boys and girls, especially orphans. Restores children's joy, dignity, and sense of belonging. Targets orphan, breadwinner-less, displaced, shelter-based, and poor Palestinian families.
The project creates impact beyond Dhul Hijjah and Eid by reducing financial pressure on families without breadwinners, supporting mothers, and helping children feel included, cared for, and less isolated. It also protects dignity, links to SDGs on poverty, hunger, health, gender equality, and reduced inequalities, and helps build a database for future support such as sponsorship, education, food aid, and mother empowerment.
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