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Across Lebanon, families are facing a devastating humanitarian crisis as ongoing instability continues to displace communities and place immense pressure on hospitals, emergency services, and critical infrastructure. Millions of people are struggling to access essential necessities including medical care, safe drinking water, food, shelter, and hygiene supplies.

Canada for Lebanon was created in response to this urgent crisis — a grassroots humanitarian initiative focused on mobilizing support for the people of Lebanon by connecting Canadians with trusted humanitarian organizations delivering life-saving aid on the ground.

In partnership with GlobalMedic, Health Partners International Canada (HPIC), and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Canada for Lebanon is helping support frontline emergency response efforts providing critical assistance directly to affected individuals and families.

Contributions help provide:
•⁠ ⁠Emergency medical supplies and healthcare support
•⁠ ⁠Safe drinking water and water purification solutions
•⁠ ⁠Essential hygiene and sanitation kits
•⁠ ⁠Food assistance and emergency shelter
•⁠ ⁠Support for frontline humanitarian response teams

Every contribution — regardless of size — helps deliver immediate relief, restore dignity, and support vulnerable communities during an extraordinarily difficult time.

Lebanon cannot face this crisis alone. Your support can help provide urgent humanitarian assistance to those who need it most.

Donate today and stand with the people of Lebanon.

here are the latest responce figures for the red cross:

Lebanese Red Cross EMS teams conducted 6,000+ emergency missions, assisting over 27,000 patients.

60,000+ people received healthcare through Lebanese Red Cross health centres and mobile medical units.

Lebanese Red Cross continues managing the collective shelter at Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium, currently hosting 326 households.

Relief teams distributed 25,500+ emergency items, 38,000+ shelter items, and 322,000+ food items to displaced communities.

Emergency cash assistance reached 3,953 households living outside collective shelters.