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Food Vouchers Provide a Lifeline for Refugee Families

Refugee father with two children in a modest home.

Hassan is one of the 1.5 million refugees in Lebanon, where he resettled with his two sons—Hussein, 7, and Ali, 9—after suffering an injury to his leg during the war in Syria. The hospital was able to fix the bone and stop the spread of infection, though he can no longer bend his leg. Around the same time, Hassan’s wife and the boys’ mother died of a heart attack. Through the hardship, Hassan was grateful for one thing: “I thank God I’m still alive to be there for my young kids.”

After escaping the violence that left him physically scarred, life for Hassan and his family didn’t get much easier. Of the many needs that have been a struggle to meet, food is one of the most pressing. The economic downturn, skyrocketing inflation, COVID-19 and finally the Beirut blast have pushed vulnerable communities in Lebanon – including Syrian refugees – to the brink, with thousands of families sinking further into poverty and vulnerability.

They are a lifeline to families, as Hassan explains. “These food vouchers are a daily necessity for our family—we thank God for them. If it wasn’t for the church providing those food needs it would be much worse.”

In Lebanon, deliveries of food vouchers and food boxes to the displaced continue through the pandemic, with volunteers working extra hard to deliver assistance in COVID-safe ways. In the face of all these challenges, your support is needed more than ever. Give now and help change the story of refugee families like Hassan’s.

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