Feed Families in Lebanon Today!

by American Aid - A A Relief
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!

Project Report | May 18, 2026
Feed Families in Lebanon Today!

By Salah Kamal | Founder & President

Financial & Campaign Status

  • Total goal: $100,000
  • Funds raised: $20
  • Remaining: $99,980
  • Donors: 1
  • Monthly donors: 0
  • Campaign status: Active (early stage / preparation)

Gratitude to the GlobalGiving Community

To the GlobalGiving community—thank you for standing with families in Lebanon during one of the most difficult periods in the country’s recent history. Even in the earliest stage of this project, every donation is a signal to struggling parents that they are not forgotten.

Progress Update (This Quarter)

This quarter, our focus remained on readiness and rapid-response coordination so we can begin delivering hot meals immediately as funding grows. With Lebanon’s conditions shifting quickly, we have been strengthening the operational foundation needed to move from planning to consistent daily feeding.

Key actions completed this quarter:

  • Maintained active coordination with local partners to confirm distribution access, safety considerations, and priority communities.
  • Refined the project model to emphasize two tracks: hot meals now and a community kitchen that can serve families daily.
  • Updated implementation logistics (meal preparation, transport, and distribution flow) to match current on-ground constraints.
  • Prepared beneficiary identification and verification steps to ensure aid reaches the most food-insecure households.

Community Need

Right now in Lebanon, many families are struggling to secure even one meal a day. Parents are skipping meals so their children can eat—and many children are still going to sleep hungry. With the latest escalation, already vulnerable families are facing even greater hardship.

This is happening today. Families cannot wait for “later.”

Program Model

Our approach is designed to deliver immediate relief while building a sustainable solution:

  • Immediate response: Provide hot, nutritious meals to families in urgent need—starting as soon as funding allows and scaling with support.
  • Sustainable solution: Establish a community kitchen that can operate consistently and serve families every day.

This model is built to reduce short-term hunger while creating a dependable system for ongoing meal distribution.

Challenges & Strategic Response

Challenge: A major funding gap ($99,980 remaining) limits our ability to launch consistent distributions at scale. Response: We are strengthening donor trust and visibility with clearer messaging, stronger outreach, and milestone-based targets.

Challenge: Competing global emergencies reduce attention and donor prioritization. Response: We are sharpening the project’s urgency and clarity—“hot meals now + community kitchen”—so supporters understand exactly what their gift enables.

Challenge: Early-stage donor engagement (currently 1 donor, 0 monthly donors). Response: We are prioritizing recurring giving and community-led fundraising pages to expand reach beyond our immediate network.

Next Quarter Plan

Our next quarter priorities are focused on unlocking the first meaningful operational milestone:

  1. Reach a $5,000 milestone to initiate consistent hot-meal distributions and demonstrate momentum.
  2. Grow to 25+ donors through targeted outreach and community fundraising.
  3. Launch a focused awareness push highlighting Lebanon’s family hunger crisis and the community kitchen plan.
  4. Pursue matching opportunities and partnership pathways to accelerate progress toward the $100,000 goal.
  5. Prepare a phased rollout so we can begin serving families sooner, even before full funding is achieved.

Expected Long-Term Impact

The long-term impact of this project includes improved food security and resilience for Lebanese families. By providing immediate support and building a sustainable community kitchen model, we aim to reduce the cycle of hunger and instability.

As families regain stability, they are better equipped to protect their health, keep children learning, and move toward self-reliance. This initiative contributes to a stronger, more sustainable community as Lebanon continues to face ongoing challenges.

Closing

While this project is still in its early stage, our commitment is firm: no family should be left without food. Every donation helps us move from preparation to daily meals—restoring dignity and hope, one family at a time.

With gratitude, Salah Kamal

Founder & President,

American Aid (A A Relief)

American Aid (A A Relief) is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization; donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

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American Aid - A A Relief

Location: Fairfax, VA - USA
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Project Leader:
H Adnan
Lorton , VA United States

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