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31-08-2006, 10:03 PM
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
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...Zakat Foundation Activities in Lebanon Timeline...
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August 7th, 2006
Our team was able to bring supplies to the village of Jadra where over 150 families are staying. Jadra is a predominantly Christian village, the municipal head Joseph Kazy delivered the aid from Zakat Foundation. Joseph was extremely grateful for our help and has promised to support our activities wherever needed.
Also, our team delivered more food and mattresses to the village of Shehim with the help of the Civilian Defense manager Houssam Dahrouj. This area is sheltering 35,000 people.
Currently our clinic is still in full operation with three doctors and three nurses. Now our clinic is seeing an average of 35 people per day.
Mohamed Bahij Mansour, the mayor of the village of Shehim, extended appreciation and thanks to the Zakat Foundation for the ongoing support efforts and the work done by our clinic.
August 6th, 2006
Today our team went to Daraiya to deliver the needed aid which was assessed on the 4th. There are currently over 5,500 people seeking refuge in Daraiya. The village of Hasrout is attempting to care for approximately 800 refugees; our team was able to provide supplies to them. In Al Wardania there are approximately 760 families which were desperate to receive over 100 mattresses. Until receiving our aid, many people have been sleeping on the hard ground or in the streets with no cover or comfort.
The fuel shortages have started to take their toll on our ability to transport material to the remote regions.
August 4th, 2006
The Zakat Foundation’s team visited the Arnout village in Iqlim Al Kharoub where nearly 2,000 refugees are currently finding shelter or living in the streets. We were able to deliver mattresses and blankets to fill the gaps in their need.
The following villages also received much needed mattresses and blankets: Almoughariraya, Daraiya, Shehim and Siblin in the Ilkim Al Kharoub area.
August 3rd, 2006
The Zakat Foundation team visited the village of Shehim in Iqlim Al Kharoub where 5,000 refugees suffer greatly from the lack of supplies as no charity had yet reached them. We were able to deliver mattresses and blankets to help one of the shelters and plan to return immediately with food and medical aid.
July 31st, 2006
The ZF team visited Saida which has 60,000 refugees. Thousands of them were sleeping in the streets under trees. We distributed 40 food packages and registered those in the direst of need for future aid. (see images from Saida streets)
We went to Daraiya village (where we had distributed mattresses earlier) and gave out another 32 mattresses and 23 blankets. Many people choose not to take blankets because of the hot climate this time of year. Most of the refugees are in schools, but many are staying in private homes.
On this day we have visited our newborn refugee baby. She was born on the 30th of July, 2006 in the Al-Moughairiyya village. We have been working here more than two weeks as we have distributed thousands of mattresses, blankets and food packages.
Again today nearly one thousand people showed up at our offices to pick up much needed items.
Our clinic has treated more than 100 people in the last 24 hours.
July 30th, 2006
Today the Foundation’s team entered the Dariaya region of Lebanon to work with the 150 people taking refuge in a school. We were able to provide them with 25 full size mattresses and 25 food packages (each food package is good for three people).
We also provided food packages to the 50 refugees that were found in a school within the Siblin region.
A school in Mazboud held more than 100 refugees and there were another 50 families staying in homes within the village. We were able to deliver the mattresses, blankets and food kits needed.
In the town of Almoughairiya our team located 20 families taking refuge and provided them with mattresses.
There are literally thousands of refugees visiting our centers each day to receive mattresses, blankets and food aid.
July 27th, 2006
The Zakat Foundation replaced its mobile clinic with a permanent clinic in Iklim Al-Mazbond. Our clinic is serving people in full capacity now and has cared for over 5,000 people immediately with free treatment and medicine.
July 26th, 2006
The Zakat Foundation team extended its support to the village of Shehim where 2000 families are staying. We delivered food and water and blankets.
The ZF team visited Wady Al-Zaiyn Camp. In this camp 150 families are staying. We were able to provide them with all necessary items: mattresses, blankets and food.
As of this date, the number of refugees in Iklim Al-Khorub has reached 50,000.
July 15th, 2006
The Zakat Foundation is already involved in relief efforts in Lebanon. We are mainly concentrating in the surrounding areas of Iklum Al-Kharroub. In these areas there are over 9000 families totaling 30,000 people who have become refugees in their own country. These families are living in extremely crowded conditions and are suffering greatly.
We have hired doctors and nurses to help treat illness and anguish, concentrating on the care of infants and children. Our team has been working nonstop to make them more comfortable under this horrific circumstance.
To date we have distributed thousands of blankets, mattresses, food packages, bread and water to approximately 30,000 people in need.
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
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...Zakat Foundation Activities in Lebanon Timeline...
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August 7th, 2006
Our team was able to bring supplies to the village of Jadra where over 150 families are staying. Jadra is a predominantly Christian village, the municipal head Joseph Kazy delivered the aid from Zakat Foundation. Joseph was extremely grateful for our help and has promised to support our activities wherever needed.
Also, our team delivered more food and mattresses to the village of Shehim with the help of the Civilian Defense manager Houssam Dahrouj. This area is sheltering 35,000 people.
Currently our clinic is still in full operation with three doctors and three nurses. Now our clinic is seeing an average of 35 people per day.
Mohamed Bahij Mansour, the mayor of the village of Shehim, extended appreciation and thanks to the Zakat Foundation for the ongoing support efforts and the work done by our clinic.
August 6th, 2006
Today our team went to Daraiya to deliver the needed aid which was assessed on the 4th. There are currently over 5,500 people seeking refuge in Daraiya. The village of Hasrout is attempting to care for approximately 800 refugees; our team was able to provide supplies to them. In Al Wardania there are approximately 760 families which were desperate to receive over 100 mattresses. Until receiving our aid, many people have been sleeping on the hard ground or in the streets with no cover or comfort.
The fuel shortages have started to take their toll on our ability to transport material to the remote regions.
August 4th, 2006
The Zakat Foundation’s team visited the Arnout village in Iqlim Al Kharoub where nearly 2,000 refugees are currently finding shelter or living in the streets. We were able to deliver mattresses and blankets to fill the gaps in their need.
The following villages also received much needed mattresses and blankets: Almoughariraya, Daraiya, Shehim and Siblin in the Ilkim Al Kharoub area.
August 3rd, 2006
The Zakat Foundation team visited the village of Shehim in Iqlim Al Kharoub where 5,000 refugees suffer greatly from the lack of supplies as no charity had yet reached them. We were able to deliver mattresses and blankets to help one of the shelters and plan to return immediately with food and medical aid.
July 31st, 2006
The ZF team visited Saida which has 60,000 refugees. Thousands of them were sleeping in the streets under trees. We distributed 40 food packages and registered those in the direst of need for future aid. (see images from Saida streets)
We went to Daraiya village (where we had distributed mattresses earlier) and gave out another 32 mattresses and 23 blankets. Many people choose not to take blankets because of the hot climate this time of year. Most of the refugees are in schools, but many are staying in private homes.
On this day we have visited our newborn refugee baby. She was born on the 30th of July, 2006 in the Al-Moughairiyya village. We have been working here more than two weeks as we have distributed thousands of mattresses, blankets and food packages.
Again today nearly one thousand people showed up at our offices to pick up much needed items.
Our clinic has treated more than 100 people in the last 24 hours.
July 30th, 2006
Today the Foundation’s team entered the Dariaya region of Lebanon to work with the 150 people taking refuge in a school. We were able to provide them with 25 full size mattresses and 25 food packages (each food package is good for three people).
We also provided food packages to the 50 refugees that were found in a school within the Siblin region.
A school in Mazboud held more than 100 refugees and there were another 50 families staying in homes within the village. We were able to deliver the mattresses, blankets and food kits needed.
In the town of Almoughairiya our team located 20 families taking refuge and provided them with mattresses.
There are literally thousands of refugees visiting our centers each day to receive mattresses, blankets and food aid.
July 27th, 2006
The Zakat Foundation replaced its mobile clinic with a permanent clinic in Iklim Al-Mazbond. Our clinic is serving people in full capacity now and has cared for over 5,000 people immediately with free treatment and medicine.
July 26th, 2006
The Zakat Foundation team extended its support to the village of Shehim where 2000 families are staying. We delivered food and water and blankets.
The ZF team visited Wady Al-Zaiyn Camp. In this camp 150 families are staying. We were able to provide them with all necessary items: mattresses, blankets and food.
As of this date, the number of refugees in Iklim Al-Khorub has reached 50,000.
July 15th, 2006
The Zakat Foundation is already involved in relief efforts in Lebanon. We are mainly concentrating in the surrounding areas of Iklum Al-Kharroub. In these areas there are over 9000 families totaling 30,000 people who have become refugees in their own country. These families are living in extremely crowded conditions and are suffering greatly.
We have hired doctors and nurses to help treat illness and anguish, concentrating on the care of infants and children. Our team has been working nonstop to make them more comfortable under this horrific circumstance.
To date we have distributed thousands of blankets, mattresses, food packages, bread and water to approximately 30,000 people in need.
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