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In this context, Dr. Kamel Mohanna, a doctor from Khiam (South Lebanon) created Amel Association with the help of a group of professors, journalists and intellectuals Hence, through its 27 centers and dispensaries, its 3 rural hospitals, its important civil defense team and its 30 ambulances, Amel engaged in emergency and assistance actions ...
Al-Qard Al-Hassan (AQAH) or Al-Qard Al-Hasan Association (Arabic: جمعية مؤسسة القرض الحسن, lit. 'the benevolent loan') is a Hezbollah-affiliated non-profit financial institution, that provides interest-free loans and other financial services to the Lebanese Shia community, [1] providing support amidst widespread poverty. [2]
The largest American NGO operating in the West Bank and Gaza, [1] Anera works closely with local institutions, such as schools, universities, health facilities, cooperatives, municipalities, grassroots communities, and charitable associations. [2] Anera is funded by individual donors and grants from public and private institutions. [3]
The association aims to preserve and promote historical, cultural and urban heritage within Lebanon (including public spaces), which has come under increased threat of destruction through rampant urbanization, as all are viewed as thoroughly connected to protect Lebanese society by preserving its history and identity.
Caritas Lebanon (Arabic: كاريتاس لبنان, French: Caritas Liban) is a Catholic Lebanese nonprofit organisation, established in 1976. It is the official aid organisation of the Catholic Church in Lebanon and implements social welfare services and provides humanitarian aid .
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Hezbollah organizes an extensive social development program and runs hospitals, news services, educational facilities, and encouragement of Nikah mut‘ah. [3] [6] Some of its established institutions are: Emdad committee for Islamic Charity, [7] Hezbollah Central Press Office, Al Jarha Association, [8] and Jihad Al Binaa Developmental Association. [9]
EWB – Lebanon was founded as a recognized start-group working under the close guidance of Engineers Without Borders - International, a non-profit corporation established in November 2002 in the State of Colorado, United States with regional offices in Mexico, India, Belgium, and Egypt.