Lebanon Emergency
Lebanon Emergency
Emergency Winter Relief To Help Displaced Families Survive Winter
The escalating crisis in Lebanon has pushed more than a million people out of their homes to find shelter in the North and elsewhere. Forced to live in overcrowded and worn-down shelters, they have little to no winter supplies to keep themselves warm as the colder months approach. READ Foundation already has a well-established network in Lebanon and is ready to help vulnerable families in need. We have already been delivering psychosocial support and educational access to innocent children through our School in a Bus network. We’ve also been delivering essential relief, including food, winter supplies, shelter, and hygiene kits through our Buses.
Our strong presence in the safe zone, through our existing School in a Bus network, makes us well-positioned to provide essential aid to displaced families and refugees easily.
Children Are Already Suffering,
They Shouldn't Have To Endure
The Cold Too
Our dedicated teams are mobilised to improve the lives of children living in poverty and crises and are already delivering psychosocial support, education, and essential services. We need your support to bolster our winter supplies and continue helping children and families in dire need.
How You Can Help
Your support, no matter how small, will go a long way. It will ensure children and their families stay warm, healthy, and safe throughout the cold season.
Hot Meals
£30 Can provide a week’s worth of nutritious meals to one displaced family, ensuring their daily dietary needs are met. Donate Now
Winter Emergency Kits
£150 Can provide emergency winter relief items including hot meals, blankets, hygiene kits, sleeping kits, winter clothes and vouchers. Donate Now
Psychosocial Support
£800Can offer a week of targeted psychosocial activities for children and young women, providing critical mental health support. Donate Now
Our Emergency Relief Efforts Offer Healing, Education, And Comfort To Vulnerable Children
In response to the ongoing crisis in Lebanon, our three-part plan addresses immediate and long-term needs. Our School in a Bus network offers Psychosocial support in safe spaces on our buses, helping children heal from emotional scars with play-based and educational activities. We also focus on restoring normalcy by offering access to education, ensuring children don’t lose their future to the conflict. By providing essential aid, including hot meals, hygiene kits, and winter emergency items, we ensure these families regain stability, dignity, and hope amidst this crisis.
A closer look
According to the UN,
30% of refugee children
in Lebanon aged 6-17 have never been to school.
ACCESS TO EDUCATION TRANSFORMS
INSTABILITY INTO OPPORTUNITY GIVING
HOPE TO AN ENTIRE GENERATION.
1.2M
86%
Of shelters at full capacity