Darkest days in Lebanon’s history: Help us support

Solidarity with Lebanon

Darkest days in Lebanon’s history: Help us support
Darkest days in Lebanon’s history: Help us support displaced families Lebanon is reeling from one of the deadliest days in the country’s history. At least 500 people were killed by Israeli strikes across the country in less than 24 hours - approximately half the death toll from the 2006 Lebanon-Israel war that lasted 34 days. Entire families have been wiped out at once, entire towns were carpet bombed, residential buildings have been levelled to the ground, medics and ambulances have been targeted, and thousands of Lebanese were expelled from their homes. With the absence of a clear contingency plan by Lebanese authorities, it is crucial for Lebanese people to, once again, stand together in the face of adversity. We need unity and solidarity now more than ever as we all bleed the same. A small contribution can go a long way to help support displaced families in Lebanon today. Please consider donating, and visit @klna.lb for insight on some of our previous aid campaigns in Lebanon KLNA is a volunteer-based initiative founded by young Lebanese to help vulnerable families across the country. In response to this escalating “deliberate” crisis, exacerbated by political mismanagement, a dedicated collective of Lebanese youth, driven by a firm belief in social responsibility, established KLNA in May 2020. This non-profit organization, rallying the support of over 80 volunteers, has made significant strides in alleviating the hardships faced by communities across Lebanon. Through its comprehensive food relief programs, medical campaigns, and financial aid, KLNA has extended a lifeline to over 8,000 families in dire need.

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Help Kaia Fight Epilepsy

Emergency

Help Kaia Fight Epilepsy
Dear friends and supporters, Meet Kaia, our brave 17-month-old daughter diagnosed with refractory epilepsy —the first known case in Lebanon. This rare condition has led to developmental delays and severe, refractory seizures. Kaia had her first seizure at just three months old, resulting in her first hospital admission. Since then, she has been on a challenging medical journey. Kaia relies on different medications, a feeding tube, and various types of therapies. She continues to have weekly or biweekly hospital visits and has experienced prolonged seizures lasting 40 and 20 minutes, respectively. These status seizures necessitate the use of rescue medication to prevent brain damage or death. Unfortunately, due to the situation in Lebanon, we face numerous challenges in obtaining these medications, including the rescue medication. This has been an incredibly stressful journey for our family. Recently, Kaia was admitted to the PICU twice for pneumonia. She is now on an ND-tube due to weakness in eating and failure to thrive. Kaia is non-verbal, has hypotonia, and cannot sit or walk. There is no adequate support or inclusion for her needs at the country level. Despite these immense challenges, Kaia continues to fight with incredible strength and courage. We are reaching out for your support to help us cover her mounting medical expenses, including ongoing hospital visits, treatments, and specialized care. All her medications must be bought from abroad, and future medications will heavily burden our family financially. Kaia's required medications, therapies, and equipment include(Currently and within the upcoming months): - Keppra 100mg/ml is no longer available in Lebanon. - Clobazam is not available in Lebanon. - Depakine. - Stiripentol is not available in Lebanon, with a monthly cost of 175 euros. - Finfloramine, which will require Kaia to travel abroad to try the medication, as it is highly controlled (around 10,000USD administered in Lebanon) - Rivotril and Valium as rescue medications. - Physiotherapy, psychomotor, occupational therapy, and feeding therapy on a monthly basis. - Monthly feeding machine rentals and feeding bags costs.ETC These are the main monthly expenses needed to ensure Kaia has access to the necessary medication and care. Along with long hospital stays, we also urgently use machines such as a suction machine, pulse oximeter, and oxygen. In addition, our house needs modifications to accommodate Kaia’s disabilities, as well as specialized equipment for her rare case, which doesn't exist in Lebanon. Part of this campaign aims to highlight Kaia's case alongside the nearly 20 to 40 reported cases worldwide. By doing so, we hope to raise awareness among research institutions, physicians, and caregivers about our existence. We encourage other caregivers to come forward and advocate for a treatment and, ultimately, a cure. Your generosity will make a significant difference in Kaia's life and help us provide her with the best possible care. Thank you for your kindness and support. Follow Kaia's journey on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kaia_foundation?igsh=MWxxNTQ3aWJkd2Z3 With gratitude,

$5,998 raised Of $300,000

حملة إغاثة لمساعدة النازحين من الجنوب

Emergency

حملة إغاثة لمساعدة النازحين من الجنوب
منذ الثامن من اكتوبر حتى اليوم، نزح ما يقارب ٩٠ الف عائلة من جنوب لبنان. تزامن ذلك مع ضعف شديد في الاستجابة من معظم الجمعيات المحلية و الدولية إلى جانب صمت مريب عن اطلاق اي مبادرات لدعم النازحين. هذه العائلات التي تعيش سواءا في مراكز الإيواء او الشقق المستأجرة تعاني من ضغوطات اقتصادية و معيشية شديدة. لذلك تطلق مبادرة "ارض و ناس" حملة تبرع لمساندة أهلنا المهجرين من الجنوب عبر تمويل حصص غذائية او مساعدات نقدية مباشرة. حيث تهدف هذه التبرعات إلى دعم صمود الآلاف من السكّان. إلى جانب ذلك ستقوم الحملة بالإضاءة على أحوال أهلنا و الصعوبات التي يعانون منها وسط تعمية اعلامية شبة كاملة. Since October 8th until today, approximately 90,000 families have been displaced from southern Lebanon. This coincided with a severe lack of response from most local and international associations, alongside a suspicious silence regarding the launch of any initiatives to support the displaced. These families, whether living in shelters or rented apartments, are suffering from severe economic and livelihood pressures. Therefore, the "Ared w Nas" initiative is launching a donation campaign to support the displaced people from the south by financing food rations or direct cash assistance. These donations aim to support thousands of residents. Additionally, the campaign will shed light on the conditions of our people and the difficulties they are facing amidst near-complete media blackout.

$1,910 raised Of $10,000