Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon

by Insan Association
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon
Medical care for vulnerable populations in Lebanon

Project Report | Feb 6, 2018
An inspiring evolution

By Thomas Cutard | Fundraising Officer

Dear friends,

 

During the past three months we have focused on the psychological support in the camps.

We have focused on this component of the project from the beginning and have witnessed a great amount of enthusiasm from the families and children to this kind of support. 

This popularity was mostly linked to the fact that most of our beneficiaries had to flee their country origin in haste, due to war and different kinds of violence. Most experienced a lot of trauma and distress through their journey to come here. Our psychological support program helps them to release a lot of the accumulated stress from their past.

We started by carrying out activities for children created and lead by our animators and psychologist. The first results appeared to have an impact on their behaviors; they seemed calmer, safer and more able to trust their relatives and others.

We also started to provide group psychological sessions and individual meetings for the most extreme and urgent cases (suicide attempt or violence).

We recently hired a new psychologist and are now able to put in the necessary effort for individual therapy. It’s still too soon to evaluate those sessions, but the so far we have seen progress (judging from the beneficiary’s feedback). We have also noticed that more and more parents and families are coming to us spontaneously, in order to make appointments with the psychologist. This proves that our efforts in this area are remedial and necessary for our beneficiaries.

 

Thanks to you, we have the opportunity to help more and more vulnerable and marginalized people despite the difficulty to fulfill growing needs and demands.

On behalf of the whole Insan team, we wish to thank you wholeheartedly for providing us with the means of achieving our goals.

 

Warm regards,

Insan team

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Insan Association

Location: Beirut - Lebanon
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Project Leader:
Lala arabian
Beyrouth , Lebanon
$21,997 raised of $50,000 goal
 
189 donations
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