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RDFL Participates in Coordination Meetings to Enhance Safety Standards for Women and Girls Survivors of Violence
At the invitation of the National Commission for Lebanese Women, The Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering (RDFL) participated in coordination meetings with the teams of temporary safe spaces. These meetings, organized with the support of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), are part of ongoing efforts to promote knowledge and implement…
Read More »Donations from the National Eye Center to Support RDFL Campaign for Displaced Aid in Sidon
The Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering received donations from the National Eye Center in Sidon to provide clothing for adults and children as part of out campaign to support displaced people. These donations were distributed to several displaced families outside of shelter centers.
Read More »Meeting at Beirut Municipality to Coordinate Efforts and Address The Needs of Displaced People
As part of the emergency response team in the operations room, we participated in a meeting held at the Beirut municipality, where the main goal was to coordinate efforts and resources more effectively to meet the needs of displaced persons in shelters. Mr. Samar Youssef from the Disaster Risk Management…
Read More »Beqaa Team Response at Central Beqaa Schools
Our team engaged with school officials to understand the needs of displaced people in Central Beqaa schools: Makseh Public Intermediate School, Zahle Mounir Abou Assli Public High School, Zahle Al-Jadida School, and Al-Sanea Public School. There, we spoke with the concerned individuals and learned from them about the needs of…
Read More »Tripoli Team Response to Follow-up Health Check-ups for Women and Children
RDFL monitored health check-ups for women and children residing in the collective shelter at the Technical Industrial Institute in Tripoli Al-Mina, in coordination with the Head of Al-Hassan Medical Center Dr. Younis Al- Hassan.
Read More »Psychosocial Support Sessions for displaced women at Beshatfine Al-Chouf Public School
The psychosocial support team organized support sessions for displaced women at the Beshatfine Al-Chouf School. These sessions aimed to help them cope with their challenges and included various activities, allowing women to express their trauma, release negative emotions through role-play, and practice relaxation exercises to reduce stress.
Read More »RDFL Team’s Emergency Response in Northern and Mountain Lebanon for Clothing Donations
RDFL received clothing donations from BPW as part of its campaign to provide winter clothes for the elderly, women, and children. These donations were distributed to Franciscan Monastery Achkout, Monastery of Saint Anthony Harissa, Our Lady of Perpetual Succour School, Ajaltoun Ecole Technique, Daroun High School, and three families in…
Read More »Emergency Response of RDFL Team in Jib Janine
The Lebanese Women Democratic Gathering team, as part of the emergency response and commitment to providing ongoing support to displaced families in various areas of Lebanon, distributed food parcels, mattresses, blankets, bedding, and hygiene supplies to more than 153 displaced families in the Jib Janine area who are not located…
Read More »The Psychosocial Support Team is Organizing an Activity for Girls and Boys at Bashetfne Al-Chouf Public School
The psychosocial support team at RDFL is conducting support sessions for girls and boys at the Bashetfine Al-Chouf Public School, using art therapy to help them release feelings of sadness and anger and express them creatively through drawing imaginative pictures. The team also works on activating and coordinating the children’s…
Read More »Response of the Psychosocial Support Team at the New Zahle Public School.
A group of psychotherapists from the psychosocial support team in RDFL, conducted an activity to provide psychosocial support for girls and boys at the New Zahle Public School. This activity helped strengthen the bonds and bridge gaps among them, contributing to reducing stress and increasing acceptance. This activity was not…
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