Who We Are
For over 29 years, Ajialouna has paved the way to help thousands of families across Lebanon fight poverty. We help underprivileged children, women and the elderly with our large scale programs across the sectors of healthcare, education, social stability, empowerment, and more.
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- Sadka
- Sounding The Alarm
- Zero Hunger
What We Do
2023 Highlights
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Our Partners
Community Testimonials
Check out what our community beneficiaries and partners have to say about their experiences with Ajialouna!
“Over the past decade, Ajialouna and P&G have sustained a successful partnership that strives for mutual care for the well being of girls in Lebanon. Together for the past [18] years we brought to life the Always ‘Ana Kebert’ program, reaching 28,000 students yearly, in every school in Lebanon during a sensitive time in their lives. We were able to manage the girls’ expectations, raise their self-image and diminish self-esteem issues, achieving the program’s mission of educating future generations of girls about their transition into womanhood. Another successful initiative came during a time of turmoil in 2005: The Ariel & Ajialouna “Oloob Defyana Campaign, providing needy children across the country with warm clothes during winter. With our strongly rooted partnership, we hope to continuously work together and bring positive change to the country”.
Jackline Baghdadi - Proctor & Gamble (P&G)
“I want to say thank you for what you're doing. The guys are respectful and professional in their work. They are working hard and my place is starting to look better than it did before the explosion. Words can't express my thanks. I thank you all that are making this possible.”
Pierre G.Beirut Blast Survivor / Kilna Beirut Shelter & Rehabilitation Initiative
“I contacted Ajialouna after seeing their COVID-19 campaign on Facebook. After explaining my social and financial situation, Ajialouna volunteers knocked on my door to deliver a COVID-19 kit that included an oximeter, vitamins and supplements as well as a supply of food. As a daily laborer, this act of kindness meant everything to me. I couldn’t work for 2 weeks but Ajialouna made sure my family had food and medicine while I recovered. What can I say? Thank you to such an amazing organization.”
Khaled N.Beneficiary/ COVID-19 Medical Relief Campaign
“After losing my husband to cancer, I reached out to Ajialouna for social assistance. You are one of the few NGOs I was able to reach out to that responded and was able to reach my remote area and supported me when I needed it with food and supplies. I just was so touched and wanted to say thank you for answering my call”.
Reymonda F.Social Assistance Beneficiary
"Thank you so much for your compassion and solidarity and the work that you do. Thank you to every woman at Ajialouna"
Malak A Community Member
“Our affiliation has been truly enriching to our LAU School of Medicine in that it has added a news nd essential community dimension to the training of our students and residents...they are learning the crucial principles of benevolence, generosity and shared social responsibility when it comes to serving the underprivileged. We are very fortunate to have you as partners and cannot thank you enough for the important work that you do and for allowing us to be part of your mission”.
Dr. Youssef G Comair, Professor of NeurosurgeryLebanese American University, Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine
“I first encountered Ajialouna when I started work at the Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon. They established the program of clown doctors which brought many happy moments to our patients. This program was an international collaboration ottally in keeping with the spirit at Ajialouna which is to help parents and children and create a positive atmosphere in the most difficult of moments. Since then, I have collaborated with the organization on multiple levels and have always found a helping hand for children in need. I’m proud to have been a part of these initiatives and wish Ajialouna and the wonderful leadership and volunteers responsible for these programs many years of continued success.”
Dr. Miguel Abboud - Chairman, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent MedicineAmerican University of Beirut Medical Center
“My initial encounter with Ajialouna started in the mid-90s. Though a relatively small and young organization at that time, it was clear to me the commitment and vivid dedication of its founders and team to help those in need. Over the years, I have witnessed how this grass root initiative evolved to become what it is today; a sustainable, trustworthy, reliable and well organized system with a devoted team to aid and support the less fortunate. Ajialouna is now an exemplary organization that Lebanon is proud of. More importantly, Ajialouna is spreading the culture of giving and sharing to our youth and community. Ajialouna is a team of shakers and makers and doers. God bless Ajialouna for all the good that it is doing and best of luck for the coming 200 years with much more success to come, since “those who give are given more”.
Dr. Fadi Bitar Founding Director of Brave Heart Fund; Director of the Children’s Heart Center, AUBMC
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