BBAC and Live Lebanon Celebrate Two Successful Inaugurations in Support of Lebanon’s Most Vulnerable
BBAC and Live Lebanon inaugurated two projects that assisted the country’s most deprived communities with vital resources. The projects, which improved various health facilities across the nation, were undertaken in line with the partnerships’ pledge to alleviate poverty, ensure ecological sustainability, and bring greater opportunities to citizens throughout Lebanon.
The first exciting initiative, which took place in Kfardines in the Bekaa Valley, supplied Koolob Min Noor, a non-governmental organization that helps citizens with special needs integrate into ordinary civic life, with a 12-seater bus that will transport isolated individuals in rural communities to the services of the Koolob Min Noor rehabilitation centre. In addition, it provided the centre with much-needed physiotherapy equipment and appropriate furniture for the classroom.
The second project, executed in collaboration with the Municipality of Ali El Nahri in Bekaa, provided households of the surrounding villages with an improved water network so that they can access free, clean water. At the project’s inauguration, attended by Mr. Haytham Jomaa, the General Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, numerous villagers gave testimonies to the significant impact that the water system had made upon their everyday lives.
With the invaluable support of their Goodwill Ambassadors, Live Lebanon and BBAC have played an important role in providing necessary assistance to deprived communities through their unique partnership.