Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon

by Karma Association for diseased children and adolescents in Lebanon
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Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon
Support 100 children with thalassemia in Lebanon

Project Report | Apr 3, 2025
Speak about thalassemia in Lebanon

By Mariam | Co-Founder of Karma

Karma's little theatre actors
Karma's little theatre actors

Within the last three months, Karma's thalassemia patients and its team were still recovering from the devastating impact of the war that had escalated in the country during October and November 2024. Although a ceasefire deal was reached at the beginning of December, the situation is still fragile, especially in the Bekaa region, where not only the hospital is located but also where most of our children reside.

The main impact of the war was the difficulty to secure blood units for the patients as well as the difficulty of many children to actually reach the hospital. Many families were displaced. After the war, we tried to restore our services in a more consistent way, but we face difficulties until today.

On a more positive note, Karma organised an end-of-project event with one of its donors, the Canadian embassy in Lebanon, gathering the Karma team, many of its patients and their families as well as representatives of the Canadian embassy and the Canadian government. The highlight of this event was a theatre play that four of our children had prepared on their life with thalassemia.

In addition, the Rotaract de Beyrouth Millenium organised a fundraising event for Karma, attended by around 50 people who all gathered to break the fast and support Karma.

Currently, Karma is fundraising for a new project cycle, trying to overcome challenges in the current funding landscape globally and in Lebanon. We will keep you updated about our efforts in the next report.

In the meantime, we want to thank you for your support to Karma and its patients. If you cannot donate, share our cause, raise awareness and speak about thalassemia in Lebanon.

 

Thank you,

the Karma team

Dr Layal Issa at Karma's fundraising Iftar
Dr Layal Issa at Karma's fundraising Iftar
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Karma Association for diseased children and adolescents in Lebanon

Location: Furn El Chebbak, Beirut, Baabda - Lebanon
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Project Leader:
Mariam Younes
Furn El Chebbak, Beirut , Baabda Lebanon
$4,155 raised of $10,000 goal
 
67 donations
$5,845 to go
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