
Campaign by One Ummah
Lebanon continues to face a severe humanitarian emergency. The Lebanon Response Plan 2026 says 2.99 million people are in need, and 1.5 million people are being targeted for support. A March 2026 UNFPA situation report says over 1 million people have self-registered as displaced, with more than 133,000 people staying in 631 government-designated collective sites.
That means many families are living with fear, crowding and very limited access to daily essentials. Children, older people, refugees and low-income households are among those hit hardest.
When hardship reaches our brothers and sisters, the Ummah feels their pain. This appeal is a chance to respond with sadaqah, mercy and sincere care. Your support can help families in Lebanon access essential aid during a time of great difficulty.
Give what you can. Make dua for those affected. Help ease the burden on vulnerable families through meaningful emergency relief.
One Ummah’s teams and partners on the ground can help deliver emergency aid where it is needed most. This may include hot meals, clean water, bedding, shelter essentials and other basic relief items. This kind of support matches the needs described in current humanitarian reporting, which highlights major strain on shelters, services and frontline response capacity.
By giving to the Lebanon Emergency Appeal, supporters can help fund practical help that responds to immediate hardship while treating families with dignity and care.
“Whoever relieves a believer of distress in this world, Allah will relieve him of distress on the Day of Resurrection.”
Families in Lebanon need urgent support, and every donation can help ease hardship. Support the Lebanon Emergency Appeal today and help One Ummah reach vulnerable people with food, emergency relief and essential care. Whether you give once or give monthly, your generosity can bring timely relief to people facing displacement and uncertainty.
One Ummah has an established history of delivering aid in Lebanon, which helps the charity respond quickly when communities face emergency need. The page also presents a 100% donation policy, which reassures donors that their contribution is directed to fieldwork rather than admin, fundraising or marketing costs. Trust, transparency and clarity matter when people are deciding where to give.
Lebanon’s humanitarian needs remain serious in 2026. The country is dealing with large-scale displacement, pressure on services and deep need across vulnerable communities. Donating now helps charities respond faster where families are facing immediate hardship.
Depending on operational need, donations may help support hot meals, clean water, shelter essentials, relief items and assistance for families affected by displacement and instability in Lebanon. This matches the types of needs described in current humanitarian updates.
For many supporters, giving through a Muslim charity is about compassion, amanah, transparency and service to the Ummah.This wording supports donor intent while keeping the tone clear, respectful and practical.
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Lebanon continues to face a severe humanitarian emergency. The Lebanon Response Plan 2026 says 2.99 million people are in need, and 1.5 million people are being targeted for support. A March 2026 UNFPA situation report says over 1 million people have self-registered as displaced, with more than 133,000 people staying in 631 government-designated collective sites.
That means many families are living with fear, crowding and very limited access to daily essentials. Children, older people, refugees and low-income households are among those hit hardest.
When hardship reaches our brothers and sisters, the Ummah feels their pain. This appeal is a chance to respond with sadaqah, mercy and sincere care. Your support can help families in Lebanon access essential aid during a time of great difficulty.
Give what you can. Make dua for those affected. Help ease the burden on vulnerable families through meaningful emergency relief.
One Ummah’s teams and partners on the ground can help deliver emergency aid where it is needed most. This may include hot meals, clean water, bedding, shelter essentials and other basic relief items. This kind of support matches the needs described in current humanitarian reporting, which highlights major strain on shelters, services and frontline response capacity.
By giving to the Lebanon Emergency Appeal, supporters can help fund practical help that responds to immediate hardship while treating families with dignity and care.
“Whoever relieves a believer of distress in this world, Allah will relieve him of distress on the Day of Resurrection.”
Families in Lebanon need urgent support, and every donation can help ease hardship. Support the Lebanon Emergency Appeal today and help One Ummah reach vulnerable people with food, emergency relief and essential care. Whether you give once or give monthly, your generosity can bring timely relief to people facing displacement and uncertainty.
One Ummah has an established history of delivering aid in Lebanon, which helps the charity respond quickly when communities face emergency need. The page also presents a 100% donation policy, which reassures donors that their contribution is directed to fieldwork rather than admin, fundraising or marketing costs. Trust, transparency and clarity matter when people are deciding where to give.
Lebanon’s humanitarian needs remain serious in 2026. The country is dealing with large-scale displacement, pressure on services and deep need across vulnerable communities. Donating now helps charities respond faster where families are facing immediate hardship.
Depending on operational need, donations may help support hot meals, clean water, shelter essentials, relief items and assistance for families affected by displacement and instability in Lebanon. This matches the types of needs described in current humanitarian updates.
For many supporters, giving through a Muslim charity is about compassion, amanah, transparency and service to the Ummah.This wording supports donor intent while keeping the tone clear, respectful and practical.