by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
The experience of the “Mouvement Social ” preceded the Lebanese war, as it was founded in 1957, yet it responded to the call of relief work at the beginning of the war through the social workers and volunteers who worked there and adhered to its principles. It...
by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
Caritas Liban, whose first branch was established in the south in 1974, had a significant role in relief work across Lebanon. The large number of social workers who worked at Caritas, in collaboration with volunteers and other workers, played a crucial role in...
by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
Between 1984 and 1988, there was a pioneering experience at the Lebanese Red Cross Center-Mreijeh by the social worker in charge who gathered around forty field volunteers from the local community, who left their parties and volunteered in the humanitarian relief...
by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
During the 1975-1990 war, primary healthcare centers played a significant role in providing health care, social assistance, and relief services (Mrs. Neemat Kenaan, 1977), despite the diversity of their names (healthcare centers, social and healthcare centers,...
by Majd Rajeh | Oct 13, 2025 | Pioneers EN
One of the most important programs during the war was helping widowed mothers and their children within the family. In 1977, the French institution SALVE (Service d’aide au Liban pour veuves et enfants) sent an envoy to Lebanon to consider helping Lebanese orphans and...