Lebanon Emergency

Beirut: “We wish each other well, despite the fear”
Beirut: “We wish each other well, despite the fear”

“We wish each other well. God says to hope for good so that it may come.” Bilal is Syrian, but has lived in Lebanon for twenty years, is married to Aline and they have three children. The explosion at the port of Beirut last summer completely upset their lives. Bilal...

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Lebanon, simply thank you!
Lebanon, simply thank you!

After sending the first part of aid to Lebanon, collected thanks to the appeal of the Emergency Coordination of the Focolare Movement, AMU and AFN, the conclusion of the first renovation works is also underway. We would like to share two messages among the many that...

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Lebanon, Hope and Reciprocity
Lebanon, Hope and Reciprocity

The explosion in the port of Beirut has shocked a city and a country that was already going through a major economic crisis. Our commitment is first of all to be able to restore trust and hope and to make the many supporters who responded to our appeal, from all over...

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Lebanon, reconstruction begins
Lebanon, reconstruction begins

"A big thank you from the bottom of my heart for both the thought and the gesture. Providence watches over everyone! over us, over Lebanon!" Gratitude is a great strength for the operators who are bringing aid despite the difficulties due to Covid-19. Unfortunately,...

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Lebanon and the Fear of the Future
Lebanon and the Fear of the Future

Ara and his wife Renée-Vera do not want to describe themselves as "desperate", but they have no idea how and when they will be able to recover from the effects of the explosion. Ara is a piano tuner who works on call, a freelancer who has no social security or a...

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Beirut Emergency – Hassan Has Lost Everything
Beirut Emergency – Hassan Has Lost Everything

In Lebanon, a month after the explosion that devastated the port of Beirut and surrounding neighborhoods, the population remains in an emergency situation . The stories that come from our local contacts tell us of many people still struggling with the arrangement and...

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