What We Do
Since 2015, LSR is Committed to empower youth and advocate social responsibility among all Lebanese Citizens.
Our Mission
Lebanese Social Responsibility (LSR) is a youth-led organization committed to empowering communities across Lebanon through sustainable development, humanitarian response, and social impact initiatives.
We work to address urgent needs while building long-term resilience by focusing on food security, protection, education, and livelihoods. Through community engagement, partnerships, and innovation, LSR strives to support vulnerable populations, promote dignity, and create opportunities for a more inclusive and resilient society.
Our work is guided by the core humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence, ensuring that we deliver assistance solely based on needs, without discrimination, and with full respect for the dignity and rights of all individuals.
What we’ve achieved
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As Lebanon continues to struggle with an economic crisis, LSR prioritized food security to combat hunger and malnutrition.
• 860,000 hot meals distributed across Lebanon, ensuring food access for vulnerable populations.
• More than 14,208 food parcels provided to internally displaced persons (IDPs), host communities, and refugees.
• 99,640+ kg of fresh produce sourced from local farmers, supporting sustainable agriculture.
• 3 community kitchens established, employing women with social cases to prepare daily meals: Jbeil, Mechan and Amchit.
• 6 food distribution points set up across the Jbeil and Keserwan districts to ensure food accessibility: Jbeil, Amchit, Mechan, Aalmat, Hsarat, Afka.
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Protecting children and women from violence and ensuring access to support services remained at the core of our work in 2024.
• 1,441 children received psychosocial support (PSS) in the Jbeil district.
• 3,626 children participated in recreational and play-based therapy activities.
• Over 1,500 women benefited from gender-based violence (GBV) awareness sessions and other support programs.
• 1,120+ women provided with awareness session about GBV.
• 21 safe spaces established for women and children, offering structured protection and empowerment programs.
• 30+ frontline workers from LSR youth trained on child protection and GBV response, strengthening community-based intervention strategies.
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Ensuring access to quality education remained a top priority to secure a better future for Lebanon’s youth.
• 3 schools with small and important renovations in the Jbeil district, improving learning conditions for hundreds of students.
• 188 tuition fees covered for children at risk of dropping out due to financial hardship.
• School furniture and educational materials provided for 542 children.
• 400+ children participated in remedial education programs to catch up on missed learning due to economic challenges with the help of our program Edu4All.
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LSR’s economic programs empowered women and youth by providing sustainable employment opportunities and income-generating activities.
• 462+ women trained in vocational skills such as food production and handicrafts.
• 6 cooperatives supported, fostering economic resilience among rural women.
• 15 micro-grants awarded to entrepreneurs and small businesses.
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LSR believes in the power of youth to drive change, and 2024 saw an increase in young people’s engagement in civic and leadership programs.
• More than 450 young people engaged in leadership, advocacy, and volunteering programs.
• 23 community initiatives launched by youth groups, addressing local challenges such as environmental sustainability and social cohesion.

