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In the face of challenging economic conditions in Syria and Lebanon, marked by soaring inflation rates and widespread unemployment, the struggle for basic necessities has intensified across affected communities. Vulnerable families and refugees are facing heightened difficulties in accessing food and essential resources, compounded by currency devaluation and shortages of essential goods. These hardships have left many grappling to secure adequate sustenance, particularly impacting the impoverished and Syrian refugees who endure harsh living conditions.

Food baskets:

Frontliners for Change (FFC) is diligently working to provide food aid and relief support to affected communities and impoverished families, alleviating their burdens amidst these trying circumstances. To date, FFC has distributed over 44,000 food baskets to families in need. Each basket contains a sufficient supply of food items to sustain a family for approximately two months. The materials are meticulously chosen and arranged based on standards ensuring food security, guaranteeing proper nutrition and the availability of all essential nutrients, particularly crucial for children.

RAMADAN PROJECT ( SEKBEH ) :

The Ramadan kitchen, known as “Sekbeh,” stands as a cornerstone of our relief efforts. Established in intervention areas across Syria, Turkey, and Lebanon, the kitchen has successfully distributed approximately 700,000 meals annually during the sacred month of Ramadan. Its mission is to provide ready-to-eat, nutritious meals to those in need throughout Ramadan, offering solace and vital sustenance during this blessed period.

Through these initiatives, FFC is committed to easing the economic hardship faced by vulnerable communities, ensuring that families receive the support they need to survive and thrive. By delivering food aid and relief support, we aim to bring hope and stability to those who need it most, reinforcing our dedication to building resilient and self-sufficient communities.