Syrian Orphans Need Our Help Dinner Benefit for Syrian Orphans February 29, 2020 @ 6:00 PM
Author: Hesham
News from Somalia
IMPROVING CONDITIONS IN SOMALIA. Xadhadhan – Nomads get assistance. Show More ‘Somalia’
Special Appeal
In just over five years, the Homs League Abroad project that supports Syrian widows and orphans has provided shelter, education, and social and spiritual strengthening to over 525 individuals.
Audiology Clinic
Update: Somalia
In the first quarter of 2019, the Alalusi Foundation supported clinic in Xadhadhan, Somalia has already served the medical needs of 1,000 children and adults in the village as well as to provided outreach to nomads. We are pleased to see the progress made by the dedicated staff of the clinic, school, and farm. Just […]
Gaza’s first Pediatric Cancer Center
On February 19th, the PCRF opened the first pediatric oncology department in the Gaza Strip. The Department was 100% privately funded by hundreds of donors all over the world. The 16 in-patient and 14 out-patient bed department will reduce the suffering of children traveling abroad for fragmented care, and also the separation of families, and […]
Santa Clara Fundraiser
The Alalusi Foundation would like to thank all the attendees who braved the ongoing rains on Saturday, February 16th to spend the evening with us at the Help the Syrian Orphans & Widows program.Dr.Mohamad Rajabelly was the Master of Ceremony for the evening, welcoming all to the grand ballroom at the Santa Clara Marriott before […]
Request for Mentors
The Alalusi Foundation would like to formally invite women to volunteer for a month or a year as a mentor to teen girls who are residents of any of the Homs League Abroad homes in Tripoli, Lebanon or Amman, Jordan.Please contact us for more information.
Mohammed
In a survey conducted over 2017 and 2018, Humanity & Inclusion, an international NGO that provides humanitarian aid to the disabled, they reported that “60% of Syrian refugee households include a person with a disability
Interview: Lynne Whitlock
At the same time that the Alalusi Foundation supported audiology clinic was treating nearly 200 children with hearing loss regain some or all their ability to hear, a two-day workshop was being held for the benefit of local social workers, psychologists and educators to better understand the need for and benefits of using art as […]