Standing with children through care and continuity
In Lebanon, years of economic collapse, political instability, and regional conflict have left many families struggling to survive. For children who have lost a parent, these pressures are magnified, placing their safety, education, and wellbeing at risk.
Orphan sponsorship is a commitment to consistency in a child’s life. It is about care that does not disappear when circumstances worsen.
What sponsorship provides
Your sponsorship contributes to a comprehensive support program designed to meet a child’s essential needs while preserving dignity and stability.
This includes:
- Regular food assistance to support daily nutrition
- Access to education and learning materials
- Health checks and basic medical care
- Clothing suitable for seasonal needs
- Periodic gifts that help children feel valued and remembered
Each component plays a role in helping a child experience normalcy, even in difficult circumstances.
Why long term support matters
In a context where uncertainty has become part of daily life, consistency is powerful. Knowing that care will continue allows children to focus on learning, growth, and healing.
Sustained sponsorship helps to:
- Keep children in education despite economic pressures
- Reduce vulnerability to exploitation and neglect
- Support healthy emotional and physical development
- Strengthen family and community based care
This is how stability is built, one child at a time.
Delivered with accountability and respect
Our Lebanon orphan sponsorship program works through trusted local partners who understand the realities families are facing. Children are supported within their communities wherever possible, maintaining family ties and cultural connection.
Care is delivered with transparency, responsibility, and respect for the child’s dignity.
Sponsor with purpose
Sponsoring an orphan is an amanah and a long term commitment to care. It is a way to stand alongside a child through hardship and offer them the stability they deserve.
Sponsor an orphan in Lebanon today and help provide care, protection, and hope for the future.