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As many of you know I travelled to Lebanon with the World care foundation in January. The trip really touched my heart and I am excited and humbled to be able to once again work with such an amazing charity and provide help with my own two hands.
On this trip I will be:
°Distributing food boxes in refugee shelters,
°Providing hot meals in refugee camps,
°Giving out gifts to children in orphanages
°Helping out at the Al-Salaam school (which the world care foundation built themselves through everyone's generous donations) to provide these children with better opportunities through gaining an education. And;
°Identifying and helping destitute and needy families with urgent items of need and the provision of funds for medical aid
All donations are welcome, so even if it's a £1, that pound can make a difference in someone's life who is much less fortunate than ourselves.
Donating to this aid mission also counts towards zakat.
100% of all donations will go directly to helping the Refugees
The Syrian crisis
Syrian Crisis and the human suffering has been the biggest since world war 2. Since the war started in Syria, its neighbouring countries such as Lebanon have experienced an overflow of more than 4 million refugees. Refugees having fled war with little provisions face daily battles for food, accommodation, medicine, health care and other basic needs of life. Specifically, in Lebanon the conditions are extremely poor. Thousands living in make shift camps with no basic facilities whilst others just survive in the poorest imaginable conditions. At such large-scale crisis orphans, elderly, widows and the sick suffer most.