In North Lebanon, families are now sheltering in overcrowded collective centers in El Mina, Tripoli—facing uncertainty, displacement, and the daily challenge of putting food on the table.
“With IOCC’s support, we’ve learned more about temperature-controlled pasteurization processes, proper sterilization protocols, and labeling and storage systems.”
IOCC supports the Al-Islah center in Lebanon by offering training and operational support to staff, as well as sustainable energy upgrades (including a new solar power system) to help reduce costs.
When Zara left Syria to seek refuge in Lebanon with her five children, she was in desperate need of help. Her youngest daughter, just thirteen months old, was frequently ill.