President’s Message
Dr. Lina Zaim Dada
We Live to Give
Ajialouna 1995-2019
Ajialouna was and always will be an organization that pledged its work to all those who knocked on its door.
Every year, we at Ajialouna Association are proud of the number of beneficiaries we assist, whether in the form of patients, medicines, orphans, or widows.
Our Women’s Empowerment Center is an example of how to support and promote independent women or household breadwinners.
We, as male and female volunteers, believed that this work, in addition to God’s will, is a noble task and a source of peace of mind.
We feel that Ajialouna’s continuing work is due to its financial stability, which is due to generous people.
Ajialouna 2019-2022
Ajialouna is still working hard and striving to fulfill the needs of a vast number of beneficiaries, but it pains us that we can’t meet everyone’s needs.
We are proud of the amount of assistance and services that we offer, regardless of the fact that we receive 10 times the amount of inquiries
that we did previously, and that economic inflation has outpaced our capabilities.
We’re still empowering women, and we thank God every day for creating the Atelier and cooking centers, as we’ve become a support for the health and social departments while developing our work and approaching the stage of exporting our products to the Gulf.
Despite the numerous hurdles, we, as male and female volunteers, perform incredible job to please God, but our job has evolved into duty, dedication, and part of our everyday lives.
We depend on kindness to keep going, and we draw strength from you.