The Zakat Fund in Lebanon of Dar Al-Fatwa has finished distributing food parcels provided by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as part of the Food Security Support Program for Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
According to a statement, the fund had received 2,700 parcels that were distributed by the King Salman Center to bodies, institutions and associations in Beirut and the regions in accordance with the contract signed between it and the King Salman Center, which stipulates that the central administration of the Zakat Fund is the supervisor and coordinator with many NGOs and relief organizations. The social and health conditions in Beirut and other Lebanese governorates.
The 2,700 parcels were distributed to the fund’s beneficiaries in Beirut (500), Mount Lebanon (300), Sidon (300), Hasbaya and Marjeyoun (400), Miniyeh (400), Qalamoun (300), Dinnieh (500) in Beirut, benefiting from The parcels are 500 of his families registered under the “permanent exchange” aid program, which are out of 1,200 families registered under this program.