IOCC Delivers Critical Medical Relief to Lebanon
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For immediate release
August 23, 2006
IOCC DELIVERS CRITICAL MEDICAL RELIEF TO LEBANON
20,000 Patients to Benefit from $100,000 in Medical Supplies
Baltimore (IOCC) – Nearly $100,000 in antibiotics, surgical supplies and
other critically needed medicines has arrived in Beirut. The supplies
will help an estimated 20,000 patients for three months. International
Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) arranged for the shipment, which was
airlifted from Holland to Damascus, Syria. After weeks of heavy bombing
of the Lebanon/Syria highway, safe passage was confirmed on August 21
and the supplies were loaded onto two trucks for the 220-mile extended
road trip from Damascus to Beirut through northern Lebanon.
St. George Orthodox Hospital in Beirut will receive one half of the
supplies, assembled in accordance with emergency aid standards set by
the World Health Organization. The other half (24 boxes) will be divided
between five hospitals, three near Beirut’s hard-hit southern suburbs,
and two in southern Lebanon. The medical supplies were donated by
Northwest Medical Teams.
"These medicines and medical supplies will be of great value and
assistance to the poor and to the people who were affected by the recent
crisis in Lebanon," says George Antoun, IOCC Middle East Regional
Director. "We are grateful to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch
and All the East in Damascus for all their assistance in getting this
very important medical shipment from Syria to Lebanon. We appreciate all
the hard work of our partners, Northwest Medical Teams, and our IOCC
colleagues at the home office for sending these much-needed supplies."
St. George Orthodox Hospital in Beirut, one of the largest in the
country, has been serving the many displaced and injured patients that
streamed into Beirut since the early days of the conflict. The five
other hospitals that will benefit from the shipment are strategically
located near Beirut’s southern suburbs and the southern villages which
have suffered the most damage.
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 areas that IOCC distribution of supplies
is taking place.
IOCC has been active in Lebanon since 2001 where it has been
implementing a USDA-funded school feeding and education 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 +1-410-243-9820 or (cell) +1-404-805-4142.