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Our projects are carefully designed according to the needs articulated by the targeted villagers themselves.
Our Projects
North Bekaa Mount Lebanon & Beirut South


North Projects
Ain Yaccoub: Build a volleyball and basketball facility
The establishment of a volleyball and basketball playground will encourage the youngsters of Ain Yaccoub to engage in official sports teams and spend their free times in a healthy way. read more
Ain Yaccoub: Improve and extend an irrigation canal
Building an extension to an already existing canal will conserve water and divert such vital resources for efficient irrigation use. read more
Bekaa Projects
Nabi Shiit: Establish a green public venue
Establish a green public space to be used by the local community for outdoor activities. read more
Deir El Ahmar: Storage facility for agricultural produce
The farmers’ cooperative of Deir El Ahmar provides invaluable support to the farming community in this picturesque corner of the Bekaa valley. It offers training on disease prevention and beekeeping – a lucrative source of income if properly managed. read more
Mount Lebanon & Beirut Projects
Hay El Selloum: Medical equipment for local dispensary
Significant numbers of uninsured Lebanese depend on local dispensaries for primary healthcare services. Purchase of necessary medical equipment is essential for those deprived access to the healthcare system. read more
Al Mreyjeh: Electricity shortages delay educational curricula
As a result of frequent power cuts, the cancellation of afternoon classes delay students of Burj Al Barajneh II Intermediate Public School from completing their academic curricula on time. read more
South Projects
Equip a medical center for the elderly
The elderly in Lebanon require attention in many respects. This proposed project will alleviate some of their burdens. read more
Establish a football playground
The youngsters of Khiam lack a football playground which makes them deprived of the simplest means of leisure. read more