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Lebanese Embassy in Kuwait seeks donations for Lebanon’s crisis

The ‘Kuwait Seeks Your Safety’ campaign will collect in-kind donations of medical supplies and essentials for women and children in Lebanon at the embassy from December 6-8, between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM.

The Lebanese Embassy in Kuwait has dedicated a special page on its official website with all campaign details: www.embassykw.gov.lb.

The campaign, in collaboration with the relevant authorities in the State of Kuwait, is collecting medications, medical disposables, baby food, milk, and hygiene kits for women.

 

In collaboration with the relevant authorities in the State of Kuwait and under the slogan Kuwait Seeks Your Safety, the Lebanese Embassy in Kuwait is launching an in-kind donation campaign to collect essential medical supplies, as well as necessities for women and children, for Lebanon, according to a press release issued by the embassy.

For this purpose, the embassy will open its doors for three days, from December 68, between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM, to receive donations. Donations will be accepted strictly in-kind.

The items being collected include medications, medical disposables, baby food and milk, and hygiene kits for women. Those interested in contributing to the success of the campaign can drop off their donations at the embassy during the campaign period, from December 6 to December 8.

The Lebanese Embassy in Kuwait has dedicated a special page on its official website with all campaign details: www.embassykw.gov.lb.

This campaign is launched amid the extraordinary circumstances faced by Lebanon and its people due to the escalation of Israeli aggression since September 23.

The conflict has claimed nearly 3,500 lives to date, left around 15,000 injured, and caused widespread destruction in numerous villages and towns across southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley.

Entire neighborhoods in Beirut, Nabatieh, Tyre, Baalbek, and other major cities have been systematically destroyed, displacing over 1.4 million Lebanese from their homes. The demand for essential resources has dramatically increased.



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