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Emergency Help for Stray Animals in Lebanon

Help us provide essential food and medical supplies to vulnerable animals caught in a conflict zone

The recent escalations of the military conflict between Lebanon and Israel has had a devastating effect on all those who have been impacted. With thousands displaced, this has caused a surge in stray animals and shelters struggling with shortages of food and medical care.

After conducting detailed assessments, FOUR PAWS, in collaboration with local NGOs and volunteers, will initiate an emergency relief mission in Beirut and Southern Lebanon.

During this mission, we aim to deliver 10 tonnes of essential food, provide much-needed medicine, and have our team available to offer urgent medical treatment to any injured animals in need. This support will be extended to both the population of stray animals and affected animal shelters in Beirut and Southern Lebanon. We plan to provide direct assistance to approximately 2,000 dogs and cats during this initial emergency aid effort.

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December 2024
FOUR PAWS team member in the ruins of destroyed buildings in Beirut, Lebanon.

We won't stop helping the animals left behind in Lebanon

A FOUR PAWS team, led by Dr Amir Khalil, will soon return to Lebanon to distribute another food delivery and medical aid to help the forgotten animals for another month. The devastating airstrikes have forced millions to flee their homes, leaving behind everything - including their beloved pets. We are working tirelessly to deliver medical supplies and provide urgent veterinary care to animals injured in the conflict. In just one month, we have supplied over 10 tonnes of food for dogs and cats. With the incredible support of Lebanese animal welfare organisations and dedicated volunteers we established a distribution network, enabling aid to reach animals in some of the most remote areas as well as to two local shelters. Our mission is to increase the medical supplies and double the amount of food delivered, aiming to distribute another 20 tonnes in the coming month. We cannot achieve this without your help! Please keep supporting our mission in Lebanon.

Dog recieving urgent food in Beirut, Lebanon

Ongoing food distributions amidst Lebanon crisis

The situation in Lebanon continues to be very challenging for humans and animals alike. Although our team have had to leave the area, we made sure to organise more animal food and find help to distribute it. Our local partners are tirelessly working to make sure the animals at least have something to eat amidst all the terror.Due to security concerns, we were only able to take photos with a mobile phone. However, we know you can understand how terrified the animals were by the bombing noises surrounding them. Despite the circumstances, distributing the food has been going relatively smoothly.

November 2024
Cat recieving urgent food in Beirut, Lebanon

Troubling Circumstances May Delay Further Aid 

After a week of handing out food and water to animal after animal, we are devastated at how dire their situation is. Some were only skin and bone, and many would have undoubtedly perished if they had not found access to food soon. Together with our local partners, Give Me a Paw and Sour Strays Welfare, we have now distributed 5 tonnes of pet food. However, we know the crisis is far from over and these animals need ongoing support. Our goal is to provide 5 more tonnes of food within the next month — but unfortunately, at this point we cannot guarantee that this will be possible due to the troubling circumstances in the region. What we can promise is that we are working 24/7 to try to make it happen. We cannot rest until we know that these animals who have been through so much, won’t have to go to sleep at night with empty stomachs.

FOUR PAWS team helping with animal food supply in Beirut, Lebanon.

Nearly Five Tonnes of Food Distributed

Thanks to our cooperation with teams on the ground, we were able to reach the most devastated and affected areas, which are only accessible to humanitarian aid workers and the military. So far, we've successfully delivered aid to numerous villages, prioritising those in critical need. Our team have also provided community leaders with animal food, as they know exactly where the help is most needed and will distribute accordingly. Also to Mashala Shelter and another private shelter, which is offering a home for approximately 60 abandoned dogs. In total, we have already distributed nearly five tonnes of cat and dog food. But we want to do more: There are so many animals that urgently need medical care for their injuries‍. Unfortunately, a lot of them have already died from these unimaginable conditions.

Animals in Lebanon Need Our Help 

A somber silence fills the air as our FOUR PAWS team under Dr Amir Khalil’s lead move through the crumbling buildings of the affected areas in Lebanon, the weight of devastation is palpable with every step. With the escalation of conflict in Lebanon, many people have had to leave everything behind, including their beloved pets. Some of these animals are unaccustomed to the rough life on the streets, and are now roaming desperately among the empty, destroyed roads, searching for food and water. Others tremble with fear, deeply wounded and hiding in the ruins of shattered buildings. It’s simply devastating. Together with our local partner Give Me a Paw, and with the support of Sour Strays Welfare we are able to offer crucially needed help for animals on the streets and shelters. 

Background on this mission 

Lebanon has been in a prolonged conflict with Israel, and the latest escalation has caused significant damage and displacement in the region. The ongoing border war has had a devastating impact on the animal population in Southern Lebanon, particularly in areas near the conflict zone. Stray animals, abandoned animals, and livestock have been caught in the crossfire, struggling to survive amidst the destruction and chaos. The situation for animals in Lebanon is extremely dire due to the ongoing conflict and only a few local NGO’s and welfare groups have been able to help. 

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