IOCC Shifts Aid to Lebanon's South
INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES (IOCC)
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For immediate release
August 18, 2006
IOCC SHIFTS AID TO LEBANON’S SOUTH
Lebanon Staff Delivering Aid to Villages Now Under UN and Lebanese Army Control
Baltimore (IOCC) – Lebanon’s humanitarian crisis continues as the U.N.
estimates that a quarter of a million displaced individuals, who fled
days of heavy bombing, have already returned to their villages in the
South. IOCC Lebanon has sent food and hygiene parcels and canned milk
and diapers to families in the village of Marjeyoun, south of the Litani
River, where UNIFIL and Lebanese Army soldiers have begun to take over.
Staff is coordinating closely with the Orthodox Bishop of Marjeyoun to
help returning residents. Needs are also being assessed in nearby
villages where Israel’s Defense Forces continue to have a presence.
Lebanon will also be receiving urgent medical assistance from IOCC. Two
health kits worth approximately $100,000 in medical supplies have
arrived in Damascus, Syria where they will be trucked to Lebanon. St.
George Orthodox Hospital in Beirut will receive one of the kits
containing 24 boxes of medicines, IV fluids and disposable supplies
assembled in accordance with emergency aid standards set by the World
Health Organization. The second kit, with the same contents, will be
divided between five hospitals, four of which are located in Beirut’s
hard-hit Shiite suburbs, and one in Sidon. The kits, which were donated
by Northwest Medical Teams, are expected to aid a total of 20,000
patients over a 3 month period.
IOCC has just completed providing aid to 892 displaced families—about
5,000 individuals—who had taken refuge in the public schools of the
mountainous villages surrounding Beirut. Food and hygiene parcels
sustained families for one month until the ceasefire went into affect on
Monday. Almost all of those families have returned to their villages in
the South.
Lebanon IOCC staff is coordinating efforts with the United Nations
Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the U.S. Office of
Foreign Disaster Assistance , the Middle East Council of Churches, and
with the Orthodox Church in each village or area that IOCC
distribution of supplies is taking place.
IOCC has been active in Lebanon since 2001 where it has been
implementing a USDA-funded nutrition and infrastructure repair program
in over 250 public schools throughout Lebanon. It was this development
program that became the platform for IOCC’s emergency efforts when the
crisis broke out in July.
To help in providing emergency relief, call IOCC's donation hotline
toll-free at 1-877-803-4622, make a gift on-line at www.iocc.org, or
mail a check or money order payable to “IOCC.” Donors can write "Lebanon
Crisis 2006," in the memo line. Mail to: IOCC, P.O. Box 630225,
Baltimore, Md. 21263-0225.
Media calls: Contact Amal Morcos at 410-243-9820 or (cell) 404-805-4142.