LEBANON BLACKOUT
Lebanon has run out of fuel to operate its power plants resulting in a country-wide blackout.
Lebanon has run out of fuel to operate its power plants resulting in a country-wide blackout.
As Lebanon braces for full-scale war and the resulting humanitarian crises of mass casualties and mass displacement, WAM asks for your help in pre-positioning aid.
URGENT APPEAL FOR AID Read More »
WAM hosted 7 kids camps for 420 children in Lebanon this summer!
2024 Kids Camps Were a Resounding Success! Read More »
LEBANON’S ENERGY CRISIS IS MAKING THE POPULATION SICK Lebanon’s electricity sector has not produced enough power to meet demand since 1990. As a result, electric service is only available 2-4 hours per day and the use of diesel generators has become necessary for survival. Unfortunately, the amount of carcinogens in the air has more than
Electricity Crisis Causing Health Problems Read More »
WAM’s camps for children will be running through June and July.
Kids camps are underway! Read More »
Forced to flee her home in the south of Lebanon, Chaanineh struggles with displacement and hopelessness.
A Visit With Chaanineh Read More »
WAM teams visited Bkassine Village in Lebanon to renovate a drinking water station and to distribute essentials, like food parcels, torches, and hygiene kits.
Delivering Aid in the South of Lebanon Read More »
WAM is excited to announce the expansion of our popular Adopt-a-Church initiative into Texas!
Adopt-a-Church Texas Read More »