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ReliefAid is delivering aid to families in Lebanon

  • Thank you for delivering food to families who need it most!

      29 April 2026
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    As tensions continue across Lebanon, families are still under fire, displaced, seperated from loved ones and each day is filled with uncertainty and loss.

    Since March, over 1 million people have been forced from their homes, many now staying in overcrowded shelters, on the streets or with relatives, with little income and limited access to food. This is unfolding alongside an already fragile situation, where more than 80% of the population has been pushed into poverty and food insecurity continues to rise.

    Sharifah Ahmed is one of them. She is now hosting her father, her brother, his wife, and their six children after they were forced to flee.

    “We have to endure it because this war is very difficult…it is more of a psychological war than anything else,” she told us.

    “We are suffering, especially with food. The situation is very difficult, and work has stopped, nobody is working.”

    Her brother’s home is badly damaged, his workshop destroyed. They briefly returned during the ceasefire, but had to flee again when they saw the condition of their home.

    “My brother’s situation is very difficult… everything is damaged,” she said.

    In the middle of this, your support has made a real difference.

    Because of you, 127 families, including Sharifah Ahmed's, have received food parcels, something steady in a time that feels anything but.

    “Thank you, you were by our side last year, and you have not left us this year either.”

    Thank you for continuing to support families in Lebanon.

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  • Life Is Far From Normal, But You’re Making a Difference!

      15 April 2025
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    Thank you for supporting families in need in Lebanon!

    Though a ceasefire has been declared, the humanitarian situation remains critical. Over 90,000 people are still displaced from their homes and communities inside Lebanon. Houses and schools have been destroyed, and access to food, clean water, and healthcare is deeply limited - especially in the south, where families have borne the brunt of the conflict.

    When distributing aid, one woman told us: “We fled at the start of the war. We stayed in a shelter school, it wasn’t normal life, but it was safe. When we returned after the ceasefire, our home was damaged. Broken glass, doors torn off. We’re living in it now, covering the windows with plastic sheets.”

    Thanks to you, her family and many others received food parcels with essentials - oil, salt, sugar, and other basics. “They support us until our lives return to normal,” she said.

    Life is far from normal in Lebanon. But your support is helping families survive displacement, loss, and uncertainty - with dignity.

    Thank you for your humanity and for being part of our work!

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  • Thank you for your support!

      10 February 2025
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    Thanks to your humanity, 150 families in Lebanon have received essential food packages - providing vital nutrients to those who need it most.

    Among them is a mother who fled when fighting broke out, seeking safety in a school-turned-shelter. “Life was different there,” she said. “Not everything was available.” When a ceasefire was declared, she returned home to find shattered windows, torn doors, and destruction. With no choice but to stay, she covered broken windows with plastic sheets, trying to rebuild. “The food rations help us with basics like oil, salt, and sugar until life returns to normal. Thank you”

    Your support has also reached families in Bekaa Valley hosting displaced relatives. One woman welcomed 24 family members into her tiny two-room home after their neighbourhood was bombed. “They had nowhere else to go. In times like these, we must stand by each other.” Her stockpile of food ran low, and with no work or income during the war, feeding everyone became overwhelming. “The food aid helped ease the burden a little,” she said. “It meant I could focus on keeping my family safe.”

    Your donations are making an incredible difference. For displaced families, they provide relief as they return to damaged homes. For host families, they bring much-needed support in difficult times.

    Thank you for standing with them. Your kindness is bringing relief and hope when it's needed most!

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