Sicherzustellen, dass jeder weiterhin Zugang zu den grundlegenden menschlichen Bedürfnissen hat, ist und war immer unsere Priorität. Und dank der ständigen Unterstützung von Empower Lebanon konnten wir unsere Reichweite erweitern und 125 Familien in der Region Bekaa helfen. Nächster Halt –> Saida
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