Anera’s Emergency Programs in Lebanon: May – June

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Through vocational training opportunities, meal distribution, and sustainable support practices, Anera provides dignity through Lebanon’s emergency sector.

Food Preparation

Our team is distributing 328,000 meals throughout Lebanon, which are being prepared by participants of our job training program supported by UNICEF.

Arabic Couches Distribution

In southern Lebanon, students in Anera and Unicef’s sewing course produced 200 traditional couches for families impacted by war. 

>>Learn more about vocational training courses for youth in Lebanon

Food Parcels and Hygiene Kits

Anera, funded by the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund, distributed enough food parcels and hygiene kits to support 200 families for two months.

>>Learn more about Anera’s work in Lebanon

Hot Meal Distribution

Through this program, youth in Lebanon prepare thousands of meals for those in need, both aiding their communities and gaining valuable skills to help them in the workforce.

Summer Clothing Kits for Displaced Families

Anera, with the support of UNICEF, is empowering hundreds of young people in Lebanon to earn an income and work experience while producing thousands of clothing kits for displaced families.

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