For this second edition, proceeds from the exhibition will be dedicated to supporting a selection of non-profit and non-governmental organizations providing urgent aid to displaced communities across Lebanon. These organizations are addressing critical needs, including food security, medical care, and essential safety services.
Funds raised will be donated to the following NGOs.
arcenciel
arcenciel is a Lebanese non-profit organization committed to supporting marginalized and vulnerable communities through healthcare, social services, education, and emergency relief. In response to the ongoing crisis, the organization expanded its emergency operations nationwide, delivering more than 31,000 services to over 16,000 displaced and vulnerable people. Its response includes shelter, food assistance, healthcare, and disability support, notably through the conversion of its Ecolodge in Taanayel into an emergency shelter for displaced families.
Beit el Baraka
Beit el Baraka is a Lebanese humanitarian organization providing direct support to vulnerable and displaced communities across the country. Since the start of the crisis, it has supported 17 shelters in Beirut, delivered more than 357,000 meals to nearly 3,000 displaced people, and expanded food distribution to high-risk areas in the south, responding rapidly to urgent humanitarian needs across Lebanon.
Lebanese Red Cross
Lebanese Red Cross is Lebanon’s leading emergency medical and humanitarian response organization, operating nationwide through its network of volunteers and frontline responders. Since the start of the crisis, it has assisted more than 37,000 ambulance patients, delivered over 150,000 medical services, and distributed more than 452,000 food relief items nationwide, continuing to provide critical support to communities affected by the crisis.
Offrejoie
Offrejoie is a Lebanese humanitarian organization dedicated to social solidarity, community rebuilding, and supporting vulnerable families across the country. Since the start of the crisis, it has helped more than 5,000 people meet their basic needs through food distribution and emergency support, including “Operation Flora” in Karantina, which provides shelter and essential services to nearly 1,000 displaced people affected by the crisis.
Our First Edition's Impact Report
Funds raised from our first edition were donated to four non-profit organizations.
Beit el Baraka
Rotary Lebanon
Lebanese Red Cross
Give me a Paw
Food security
70 internally displaced people supported
7,000 meals provided
Throughout 34 days
Education
27 students supported in 17 schools
Civil Defense
30 firefighting equipments
7,000 $ allocated to firefighting programs
Medication Support
21,000 medication tablets distributed to 1,700 patients
Animal Rescue
28 animals rescued
750 Kg of food distributed
2 life saving surgeries
