Visit Shelter in Zahia Kaddoura Robert Helou



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The Makhzoumi Foundation team visited the shelter center at Zahia Kaddoura Official Secondary School in Beirut, to assess the conditions of displaced families and follow up on their needs inside the center. This visit comes as part of the Foundation’s ongoing humanitarian efforts to support shelter centers across the capital. The Foundation’s teams provided essential assistance to families residing in the center, distributing more than 5,000 mattresses, blankets, and sleeping mats, along with water and solar-powered lamps. These efforts are part of the emergency response implemented by Makhzoumi Foundation across several shelter centers and public schools in Beirut, in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Ministry of Social Affairs, Beirut Municipality, and the Disaster and Crisis Management Room, to meet the basic needs of displaced families during these difficult circumstances.

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Visit the Zahia Qaddoura Center

Relief campaigns are continuing for the Makhzoumi Foundation team, as they visited the shelter center at Zahia Qaddoura Public High School in Beirut to see the conditions of displaced families and follow up on their needs inside the center, as part of the ongoing humanitarian efforts made by the Foundation to support shelter centers in the capital. The teams provided basic assistance to families residing in the center, distributing more than 5,000 mattresses, blankets, and sleeping mats, in addition to water and solar lamps. These efforts come within the emergency response implemented by the Makhzoumi Foundation in a number of shelter centers and public schools in Beirut in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the Ministry of Social Affairs, the Beirut Municipality, and the Disaster and Crisis Management Room, to meet the basic needs of displaced families in these difficult circumstances.



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