Their house needs a complete renovation
In theses cold rainy days a Libyan family of six children and their mother had to leave their house roofed with corrugated metal because of the water leaking inside. Their house needs a complete renovation.
In theses cold rainy days a Libyan family of six children and their mother had to leave their house roofed with corrugated metal because of the water leaking inside. Their house needs a complete renovation.
Dr Ra’fat Abdel Aziz, a Palestinian doctor living in Libya, was known for his kind smile and big heart. He served for 25 years in the intensive care department, saving hundreds of lives. He contracted coronavirus while trying to save a patient and sadly lost his life. He was one of the first founding physicians …
Lifeline help donates 34,000 Libyan Dinar to late Dr Ra’fat’s family Read More »
We are appealing to buy an electric wheelchair with special capabilities to one of the doctors who had a car accident resulted in paralysis of his legs. We are very keen to get him back to his job. We found this wheelchair suitable for his case and we are confident it will help him. هذا الكرسي الكهربائي …
On the 8th of November, Lifeline Help has seen it urgent to help Syrian citizens living in a foreign country, so we targeted Hatay in Turkey where the IDPs flood is higher than other Turkish governorates due to how close it is to Syria’s borders and how fast Syrians can travel to it and take …
This video shows pupils in our sponsored school in khirbet-al jouz, Idleb province, Syria applying their English classes to theatrical performances. The school has 400 registered students who all come from the nearby refugee camp of Farooq in the surrounding hilly areas close to the Turkish border. Our goal is to increase education in an …
in the Refugee Camp Areas of Jazraayah, Waasta and Tal-Alloosh. Lifeline Help has provided 25kg bags for each family; all has been documented, accounted and signed for to ensure full accountability. The people in this area still need help as difficult times of conflict persist in this part of Syria. Please support, donate and spread …
The situation for people trapped in eastern Aleppo remains of the gravest concern. As I told the UN Security Council on Monday, we demand safe, regular and sustained access to the quarter of a million people trapped behind the front lines. All options must be considered. I am aware of the measures proposed today by …
In over a year we have sent almost £2 million worth of aid to Syria, including food, clothes, medical items and school equipment. This would not have been possible without help from our volunteers and donors and we are grateful for the continued support of all involved in the process.
The Forgotten Refugees: Antakya appeal…. donate to provide them with basic needs with Lifeline Help. Reference: Ant-appeal Or visit our