Dar Zefta Foundation
Dar Zefta Foundation
Support the Dar Zefta Foundation At the heart of South Lebanon lies Dar Zefta—a family home built in 1906 that has become a living symbol of culture, resilience, and generosity. For over a century, our family has carried forward its legacy of community building, and in 2017, we created the **Dar Zefta Foundation for Heritage and Development** to give this legacy a lasting, purposeful future. Today, we’re inviting you to be part of that journey. The Foundation is working to breathe new life into Zefta and its surroundings—by investing in people, places, and possibility. We support youth, women, and local artisans with training, micro-grants, mentorship, and entrepreneurship opportunities that help them grow and thrive. We restore neglected heritage sites, commission public art across villages, and develop nature and culture trails that tell the stories of our land while drawing visitors and pride back to the South. And we’re reimagining public spaces—beautifying streets, creating walkable paths, and expanding green zones and sustainable waste solutions that improve daily life and honor the environment. These initiatives span art and culture, environmental renewal, economic empowerment, and heritage preservation—but they all have one thing in common: they are rooted in the belief that lasting change comes from within the community, when people are given the tools, trust, and inspiration to lead it. Your donation—large or small—helps us carry this vision forward. Whether it’s supporting a young artist’s residency, helping revive a historic building, or backing a green public space for families to enjoy, every contribution plants a seed of hope. Let’s build something enduring—together.

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SLICNA - "අකුරට සවිය"

Education

SLICNA - "අකුරට සවිය"
SLICNA - "අකුරට සවිය" School Health and School Development Programme Organized by the Sri Lanka Intensive Care Nurses Association (SLICNA) Programme Overview: “අකුරට සවිය” is a flagship initiative by the Sri Lanka Intensive Care Nurses Association (SLICNA), aimed at promoting health, hygiene, and overall well-being among school children while supporting holistic school development across Sri Lanka. This programme integrates health promotion, early detection of common health issues, hygiene education, first aid training, mental health awareness, and basic nursing care knowledge for school staff and students. In parallel, the initiative focuses on empowering schools with resources, awareness campaigns, and infrastructure support. Objectives: Promote physical and mental health in school communities Educate students and staff on proper hygiene and nutrition practices Detect and refer basic health concerns early Build awareness on non-communicable diseases prevention Support underprivileged schools with essential health-related resources Encourage youth involvement in health leadership Target Audience: School students (Primary & Secondary) Teachers and academic staff School health clubs Parents and community members Implemented by: The Sri Lanka Intensive Care Nurses Association (SLICNA) in collaboration with local health authorities, school administrators, community stakeholders, and volunteer health professionals. 👉 "ආරෝග්‍ය පාසලක් – දක්ෂ ජාතියක්"

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Our House Destroyed, Father Lost – Help Us Survive

Emergency

Our House Destroyed, Father Lost – Help Us Survive
Hello humanity, my name is Ahmed, a young man from Gaza — from the Tel Al-Hawa neighborhood. Our tragedy began when our house was completely destroyed by the recent war. We were forced to flee with nothing. Not only my home, but also my siblings' homes were bombed. My entire family became homeless overnight. One of my sisters has a physical disability, and moving from one shelter to another has been extremely difficult and painful for her. We lived in tents in Al-Zawaida, Rafah, and Khan Younis — with no electricity, no safety, and barely any food to survive. In July of last year, I lost my father. He was our only provider, our pillar. After his passing, we were left without any source of income or support. Now we are facing real hunger and despair. Still, I hold on to a simple dream: to rebuild my life, to get married, to live with dignity. But it feels impossible without support. Today, I am asking for your help. With a sincere heart, I ask you to help me and my family raise $12,000 — not for luxuries, but simply to survive and start again. This amount will help us: Rent a safe place to live instead of tents. Buy food, water, and essential supplies. Care for my disabled sister and her needs. Cover medical and daily expenses. Take the first step toward a new beginning. Your donation, no matter how small, gives us hope. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. May God bless your kindness.

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