Emergency Response
In response to the current urgent and critical situation, DPNA is intensifying its efforts to support displaced families, creating a sense of home and stability for those affected. DPNA has taken full operational responsibility for two collective shelters:
- Hikmat Sabbagh Public School for Girls, Saida, hosting approximately 400 individuals.
- Lebaa Public School, Lebaa, hosting around 100 individuals.
Our teams are on the ground delivering essential resources, including clean drinking water, hot meals, hygiene kits, blankets, and other necessities to these families. As the number of displaced people continues to rise, the need for assistance grows more critical each day.
In addition, DPNA is also supporting displaced individuals who have sought refuge in apartments, rooms, and scattered houses as they search for safety with limited to no resources. DPNA has been distributing food, hygiene, and women dignity kits, blankets, mattresses, and other urgent essentials.
DPNA is committed to ensuring that all families receive the support they need, leaving no one behind. Our work prioritizes protection, accessibility, dignity, and equitable assistance for all.
With your support, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of those most in need.
Hygiene kit
Hot meals
Shelter Services
Food kit
Dignity kit
Our Story
The Story of DPNA reflects the journey and the possibility for activism and activists to be joint together portfolio-detailed DPNA, a new development, nonprofit, non-governmental and secular association.
In October 2003, a group of diverse social activists, different age groups, educational, and social backgrounds established DPNA, a new development, nonprofit, non-governmental and secular association.
Current Projects
Volunteers
Delivering support and hope
DPNA is supported by a large group of volunteers who are a core part of our team. Volunteering with us is an opportunity to develop new skills, make new friends, and support the community.
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