€1,219,727 Spent
€1,250,000 Goal
Projects funded
Women established their project
New Projects
Lives changed
Lebanon, has been experiencing an economic and social crisis of unprecedented magnitude since 2019. It was aggravated by the coronavirus pandemic and the trauma of the explosion at the port of Beirut on August 4, 2020 which left hundreds of thousands homeless and jobless. The sharp rise in prices since July 2019 has greatly affected their standard of living, especially knowing that, simultaneously, their incomes started collapsing. In addition, the microfinance sector has suffered greatly from the collapse of the banking sector.
The project offers a concrete solution to the lack of professional opportunities for the Lebanese. By supporting 350 entrepreneurs, the Hope Center is an effective incubator of micro-projects and also a symbol of hope, allowing people to live with dignity from their own work.
Discover MoreSassine, a 19-year-old farmer, is deeply connected to his land and his goats. He lives in a small village in Lebanon named Jouret El Termos, surrounded by mountains and forests. He has been farming since he was a child, and he loves the simple life of working the land. Sassine is passionate about sustainable living and wants to share his knowledge with others. He believes that everyone can make a difference in the world by living more sustainably. Sassine is a great example of how to live a happy, fulfilling life while making a positive impact on the environment.
Farming
Wonder Land For Kids
“My experience with Hope Center Lebanon was amazing, and the most thing i liked about it was that they target the actual people in need and support as much as they can to make a difference in their lives and careers”