Lebanon Crisis Response
The escalating conflict in Lebanon is forcing families to desperately seek safety. With the conflict crisis spreading from the South to Beirut, Bekaa and beyond, 1.7 million children living in Lebanon face death, injury, and forced displacement. Schools have closed, and are being repurposed into temporary shelters for thousands of internally displaced people. More than 2,000 people have been killed including children and women. Over 6,000 have been injured and over a million people have been displaced. There are children, who are going up to 24 hours without food, pregnant women sleeping on floors without a mattress or blanket in the cold weather, and nursing mothers so hungry that they cannot produce milk for their babies.
World Vision is on the ground and responding to the emergency needs of the most vulnerable children and families in Lebanon, providing essential aid to children and families.
World Vision has been supporting children and families in Lebanon for over 45 years. We are adapting and scaling up our emergency response as the situation evolves, targeting areas of greatest need and maintaining a focus on children.
Save lives now. You can help children and families caught in the crossfire of this conflict by providing:
- Essential items for displaced families, including clean water, hot meals, hygiene kits, and warm clothing for the coming winter
- Rapid emergency supplies including mattresses and blankets to help families replace essential items after losing their homes
- Psychosocial support to children experiencing anxiety and distress due to the escalation of violence, and equipping parents to support their children's emotional needs.
- Educational materials for children whose education has been disrupted by displacement.
Right now, your support means care and protection for children affected by the Lebanon crisis.
- $50 can provide a family of 5 with water trucking for drinking and domestic use for one month
- $250 can provide 5 families with hygiene kits that will serve them for one month
- $500 can provide 25 displaced children with educational and emotional kits including items that support learning and well-being
- $750 can sustain 5 families with sufficient fuel for their winterization needs for one month
- $1000 can provide 8 displaced persons with one nutritious hot meal per day for a full month