Overlapping socio-economic pressures, political instability, and escalating conflict have pushed communities in Lebanon to a breaking point. Access to essential services remains severely limited—especially for economically vulnerable groups, children, youth, and families displaced by recent violence.
Since 2020, following the Beirut port explosion, Vision Hope has been active on the ground. By combining immediate emergency response with long-term community resilience, we ensure your donation creates both instant relief and sustainable recovery.
Lebanon is facing an acute humanitarian emergency. Escalating conflict and heavy bombing have severely impacted regions including Southern Lebanon, Beirut, Keserwan, Jbeil, and the Bekaa Valley. Thousands of innocent residents have been displaced from their homes, seeking makeshift shelter in local schools as they flee the violence.
In response to this dire situation, Vision Hope has intensified field efforts. Working directly with our ground partner, Dorcas Lebanon, your support delivers critical assistance where it is needed most:
While immediate aid saves lives, building a sustainable future requires healing the invisible wounds of crisis. The compounding effects of the financial crash, the Beirut port explosion, and ongoing insecurity have overwhelmed local healthcare capacities.
To address this, Vision Hope partners with Tabitha (a Lebanese non-profit organization for relief and development) to implement community-based Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) initiatives.
We don’t just import aid; we build permanent local capacity. Our structured MHPSS frameworks focus on empowering local actors across Aley, Batroun, and Achrafieh:
By linking schools, social centers, and youth groups, we ensure these structured referral and follow-up mechanisms sustain themselves long after the direct intervention ends.
Humanitarian crises do not stop at borders. Given the deep societal and geographical links between Lebanon and Syria, Vision Hope approaches these challenges within a broader regional context.
Following the devastating February 2023 earthquake, our joint mobilization with Tabitha provided urgent cross-border assistance to affected communities in both Lebanon and northwestern Syria. Your donation supports a integrated network designed to strengthen local resilience and foster long-term stability across the entire MENA region.