During these challenging times, many forcibly displaced individuals in Lebanon are struggling to survive and secure their essential needs. As the demand for relief continues to grow, Carrefour Lebanon is stepping in and supporting local initiatives working on the ground!
By launching a number of campaigns and partnering up with various non-profit organizations, here’s how Carrefour is making a meaningful impact.
Carrefour is distributing over 300 meals a day to various institutions across the country that are sheltering displaced families. This commendable initiative ensures that those affected have access to nutritious meals, helping to meet their essential needs during this difficult time.
You can support Beit El Baraka at any Carrefour branch by donating a small amount at checkout. The initiative uses these donations to purchase essential items from Carrefour to help displaced families across the country.
Carrefour is partnering with FoodBlessed to distribute food and essential items to individuals and families who could not find shelter in Beirut. This collaboration aims to provide immediate relief and support.
For food and hygiene product donations, the Carrefour City Mall and Aley branches are equipped with a donation bin to support the DAFA campaign. You can donate clothing, hygiene and menstrual products, toys, and other in-kind donations.
If you have clothes that are in good condition but you no longer need, head over to the blue FabricAID bins to donate! You’ll find these donation bins in their City Mall, City Centre, Aley, Bchamoun, and Adma branches.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and you can support the cause by purchasing $3 reusable bags that promote sustainability. By buying these bags, you’ll not only make an eco-conscious choice but also contribute to the Lebanese Breast Cancer Foundation!
By championing these vital initiatives, Carrefour Lebanon is not only aiding those in need but also setting a commendable example of corporate responsibility and community support.
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