We surpassed our 2022 GivingTuesday goal because of you!

Posted in: 

THANK YOU!

Anera Giving Tuesday 2022

Every year it seems more and more worthy causes send out a call to action on GivingTuesday. And through it all, our community came through for Anera this year. For that, we are all beyond grateful. While GivingTuesday is an important fundraising day for many, this year it was especially meaningful to Anera as the day overlapped with International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

And what better way to show your solidarity with Palestinians than providing them with the tools they need to build a future filled with hope?

Thanks to the generous support of the Anera community, we surpassed our GivingTuesday match goal of $25,000 and raised a total of $86,543.

These donations will power our programs through December and into 2023,

  • providing food parcels and winterization kits to families to help during the colder months
  • supporting women entrepreneurs in Palestine to provide their communities with robust businesses and earn a good income, and
  • providing educational learning tools for young refugees in Jordan to enrich their lives and prepare them for whatever career path they choose.

We are so grateful for our community’s support! We can’t wait to update you throughout 2023 on how you are making an impact, creating brighter futures and helping hope find a way in Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan.

OUR BLOG

Related

This log offers a daily snapshot of Anera’s humanitarian work in Lebanon, based on real-time updates from our staff. It highlights the dedication and local leadership driving our programs, though not all activities are captured. Entries may be added retroactively…

Read More

In honor of Earth Day this year, we’re sharing reflections from Anera’s Naser Qadous on the ecological devastation in Gaza — and the urgent need to fight for its protection.

Read More

A ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon began this week. But for many families across Lebanon, the reality won’t change overnight. With homes destroyed and entire neighborhoods in ruins, thousands will remain in collective shelters or out in the open, uncertain…

Read More