10 Nights of Giving

Lebanon Emergency

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Lebanon is facing an escalating humanitarian crisis due to ongoing conflicts and recent airstrikes. The situation has led to significant casualties, widespread displacement, and severe damage to infrastructure.​

Current Crisis Overview:

  • Casualties: Recent Israeli airstrikes, including those in Beirut and Sidon, have resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, including women and children. ​
  • Displacement: The conflict has displaced approximately 98,986 individuals as of February 5, 2025, with numbers expected to rise due to ongoing hostilities.
  • Infrastructure Damage: Thousands of buildings and homes have been destroyed, with entire border villages reduced to rubble. ​

An Escalating Humanitarian Emergency

Lebanon has been grappling with continuous conflict, pushing the nation to the brink. The economy is in freefall, essential services are failing, and the need for urgent aid is more critical than ever.​

Our Response

Human Concern International is actively on the ground, providing emergency support and essential supplies to the most vulnerable families. Thousands are relying on this vital assistance as they strive to rebuild their lives.​

Your Support Matters

Your support is a lifeline for those affected by this crisis. Your donation can make a direct difference:

  • $150 provides a family with food items for a month.​
  • $250 provides a family with one month of food and hygiene items.​
  • $350 provides a family with shelter.​
  • $500 supports mobile clinics.​
  • Other Amount: Every contribution makes a difference.​

Together, we can offer hope and tangible aid to those enduring unimaginable hardships. Your generosity can help rebuild lives and restore dignity to countless families in Lebanon.

Frequently asked questions

Due to security reasons and to protect the privacy of our partners, we cannot disclose this information.
HCI’s due diligence on partner selection follows a rigorous process consisting of the following steps:

  1. ⁠Obtaining an organisational profile that gives HCI insights into the functionality of the organisation, including but not limited to its audited financials, its annual reports, and its operational policies and procedures.
  2. Running a media and legal background check on the organisation, its board members, and its senior staff.
    3.⁠ ⁠In person and/or video call meetings with senior level staff along with HCI’s legal representative present.