
- Urgent Appeal
- Responding
Lebanon Emergency
83,000+ displaced. Shelters are at 90% capacity. Families fleeing with nothing as conflict escalates across Lebanon, a country where nearly 3 million people already need urgent help.
Lebanon Crisis Fund
Support urgent lifesaving aid across Lebanon, where needs are severe, systems have collapsed, and emergencies continue to escalate.
Zakat
Orphan sponsorship
Lebanon Emergency Impact in Numbers
Since 2 March 2026, a dramatic escalation in hostilities has displaced tens of thousands and left many more killed or injured across Beirut’s southern suburbs, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley. This marks the most serious deterioration since the November 2024 ceasefire and compounds years of economic collapse, mass displacement, and chronic underfunding, with nearly 3 million people now estimated to need humanitarian assistance.
Lebanon remains central to Islamic Help’s regional response to the Syrian and Palestinian refugee crisis and wider Middle East instability.
We support vulnerable families living in Lebanon with emergency food, seasonal winter assistance, and essential relief items. As part of a wider Middle East programme that has reached hundreds of thousands of refugees, our work focuses on protecting dignity, stabilising households, and ensuring families can access basic necessities during prolonged displacement.
We continue responding to urgent and evolving needs while maintaining strong oversight and accountability. Every intervention is designed to provide practical, measurable assistance that reaches vulnerable communities quickly and responsibly, ensuring displaced families in Lebanon are not left behind
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