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Families fleeing conflict need your help today

Help families in urgent need

Conflict across the Middle East is forcing families to flee their homes in search of safety.

In recent days, more than 100 people have tragically lost their lives, and hundreds more have been seriously injured.

In southern Lebanon and Beirut, 800,000 people have been ordered to evacuate their homes.

As people flee, many arrive in unfamiliar places with little more than the clothes on their backs — without food, clean water or a safe place to stay.

In Lebanon, where hundreds of thousands have been forced to evacuate, families urgently need food, clean water and basic supplies.

Right now, GOAL is working with a trusted local partner in Lebanon to deliver lifesaving support - including emergency food and hygiene kits to help protect displaced families from the spread of disease.

With your support, families who have lost everything can receive this vital support. Together, we can save lives.

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GOAL's local partner Nabaa are providing food, water and hygiene kits to families in need

How you can help

For nearly 50 years, supporters like you have helped GOAL respond to humanitarian crises around the world, including across the Middle East.

Right now, GOAL teams and trusted local partners are delivering emergency food and hygiene kits to families forced from their homes. With your support today, we can reach even more families in need. 

  • €75 will help provide hygiene kits for a family, helping prevent the spread of disease
  • €125 will help feed a family of five for a week
  • €250 will help provide a month of nutritious food for a family of five

Your support will help save lives. Please visit goal.ie/faq for more information on how your donation is spent.

Middle East crisis in numbers

+1,000

People killed

+10,000

People seriously injured

+330,000

People forced to flee their homes

+1.5 million

Palestinian & Syrian refugees in Lebanon