
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is still on the ground—providing urgent, free medical care where it’s needed most.
How MSF is responding
Our teams continue to scale up and adapt our emergency response across the country. Since the escalation of the war in March, our teams have:
- Launched 23 mobile clinics across the country
- Conducted over 21,000 medical consultations
- Provided mental health support to over 17,000 people
- Distributed over 115,696 gallons of drinking water
Lebanon is one of the countries that has been most affected by this escalation. Right now, our staff on the ground are among those who are displaced and at risk. Despite this, they remain committed to treating every patient they can reach.
Why your support matters now
Needs are rapidly evolving and our teams must be able to respond immediately, wherever the crisis intensifies.
Your donation helps us
$100 can provide refugees and others who are on the move with 6 jerrycans to transport and store clean drinking water
$250 can provide 3 hospital beds for patients around the world
$500 can provide our doctors and nurses with 3 delivery kits containing the instruments they need to help a patient safely give birth
$1,000 can provide one water and sanitation kit, each supplying 10,000 people with clean drinking water
$5,000 can immunize 10,204 children against measles during an outbreak
$10,000 can deliver one week of therapeutic food for 992 patients with malnutrition
If you would like assistance with your donation, please contact Donor Services at (888) 392-0392, Monday-Sunday from 8a.m. - 11p.m. ET, or email us at donations@newyork.msf.org. Unrestricted donations enable MSF to carry out our programs around the world. While we try to honor requests to earmark, should we receive more gifts than we can use for a program, we will reallocate them where the needs are greatest.
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