
Established in 2003 in the Lebanese Republic under registration number 511, with its headquarters located in Beirut Governorate. The association provides relief and both material and moral assistance to those in need, including the poor, widows, orphans, and people with special needs within the Lebanese community and Palestinian camps.
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This project highlights the Winter Campaign launched annually by Al-Ghawth Association, aiming to support families in Lebanon's coldest regions. The campaign provides essential assistance to around 15,000 refugee and disadvantaged families, helping them endure harsh winter conditions and reinforcing humanitarian efforts in society.

Providing monthly sponsorship for families lacking a stable source of income and caring for elderly, disabled, or individuals with special needs, to support them in meeting their essential living requirements.
Healthcare is a set of services and measures taken to preserve the health of orphans and those in need, whether preventive, therapeutic, or rehabilitative. Healthcare includes providing medical care, promoting health, preventing diseases, offering treatment and care for patients, and rehabilitation.

As part of the monthly awareness lectures organized by the association for mothers of orphans, this month’s lecture focused on preparing children for the new school year. The lecture presented a set of practical guidelines and educational tips to help mothers boost their children’s confidence and encourage them to embrace school with a positive spirit and motivation for learning.

Sheikh Ali Al-Ghazawi, Mufti of Zahle and Bekaa, and Sheikh Bakr Al-Rifai, Mufti of Baalbek, received a delegation from Al-Ghawth Humanitarian Association for Development. The meeting included discussions on ways to enhance cooperation and joint coordination in the interest of the community and to strengthen charitable and social work in the region. The two Muftis praised the efforts of the Association in the fields of relief and development, stressing the importance of unifying efforts and complementing roles to serve the people of Baalbek and Bekaa. This meeting comes within the framework of strengthening communication between religious institutions and civil associations to serve the people and support their resilience.

Al-Ghawth Humanitarian Association for Development visited Brigadier General Bassam Nablusi, Secretary-General of the Higher Relief Commission, where the meeting focused on exploring ways of cooperation and strengthening joint efforts to serve the community and support humanitarian work.

As part of the monthly awareness lectures organized by the association for mothers of orphans, this month’s lecture focused on preparing children for the new school year. The lecture presented a set of practical guidelines and educational tips to help mothers boost their children’s confidence and encourage them to embrace school with a positive spirit and motivation for learning.

Sheikh Ali Al-Ghazawi, Mufti of Zahle and Bekaa, and Sheikh Bakr Al-Rifai, Mufti of Baalbek, received a delegation from Al-Ghawth Humanitarian Association for Development. The meeting included discussions on ways to enhance cooperation and joint coordination in the interest of the community and to strengthen charitable and social work in the region. The two Muftis praised the efforts of the Association in the fields of relief and development, stressing the importance of unifying efforts and complementing roles to serve the people of Baalbek and Bekaa. This meeting comes within the framework of strengthening communication between religious institutions and civil associations to serve the people and support their resilience.

Al-Ghawth Humanitarian Association for Development visited Brigadier General Bassam Nablusi, Secretary-General of the Higher Relief Commission, where the meeting focused on exploring ways of cooperation and strengthening joint efforts to serve the community and support humanitarian work.