Support a Family in Lebanon
For
$80/mo
Yes, you read that right.
How does it work?
Give a one-time or
recurring gift of $80
Lebnan Albi identifies
a family in need
Your gift is deposited or hand-delivered
to the Family in Lebanon
- Tax deductable. 100% aid. 0% administration.
Why give?
$80?
With the currency so significantly devalued…
$80 US dollars is equivalent to an average month’s salary for a middle class family. For the cost of a trip to the grocery store here, you can throw a family a lifeline as they ride out the worst financial crisis since Lebanon’s inception. And every dollar goes to a family in need. 0% is spent on administration. Yes, that’s zero.
$300!
Imagine suddenly being out of work? What if a rotisserie chicken suddenly cost you $300? Picture yourself fighting your neighbors for the last baby formula in the grocery store. Or unable to purchase life saving medicine for your mother.
Be the reason a mother and a father sleep easier tonight.
Because of government corruption, unrest, and the devaluing of Lebanon’s currency, people are out of work and both the shortage and cost of basic goods is skyrocketing. The cost of rice is up 866%. The cost of sugar is up 1000%. On top of that, monthly aid is only available for government workers and often multiple people are sharing a pension meant for one.
The results are dire. Lebanese families are becoming desperate.
What do families in Lebanon need?
Support.
Lifeline.
Love.
*Your gift is fully tax deductible!
About
Why I founded Lebnan Albi
George was born in Lebanon and immigrated to the United States when he was five years old with his parents and two sisters. His parents decided to leave Lebanon after enduring nearly 20 years of a civil war that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of Lebanese – including George’s uncle who was killed at age twenty while fighting to defend his homeland. His parents knew that while they loved their Lebanon, it would be best for their children to be raised in the United States.
George Khalaf
Founder, Lebnan Albi