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          Your search returned 3 Organizations

          • Forum of the Handicapped

            FOH was founded in 1986 as an organization representing persons with disability in the North of Lebanon and running different services that facilitate the integration of persons with disability in their community. As a result of the Syrian crisis, FOH has extended its services to include Syrian refugees with disabilities. One of the main objectives of the “forum of the handicapped in North Lebanon” is to turn the city into a friendly place for persons with disability, and to help them live in dignity on an equal basis with all members of society. (Source: Website)
            Lebanon

          • LUPD - Lebanese Union for People with Physical Disabilities

            LUPD was Founded in 1981, in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War to advocate for the inclusion, equality, and rights of people with disabilities in Lebanese society. From it’s very beginnings on Beirut’s sidewalks, LUPD has been a grassroots and non-sectarian organization led by people with disabilities. In the decades since its founding, LUPD has worked to shift government policies and the national discourse on disability from a framework of charity and exclusion to a framework of rights and inclusion. (Source: Website)
            Lebanon

          • LPHU - Lebanese Physical Handicapped Union

            Founded in 1981, in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War, to advocate for the inclusion, equality, and rights of people with disabilities in Lebanese society. From it’s very beginnings on Beirut’s sidewalks, LUPD has been a grassroots and non-sectarian organization led by people with disabilities. In the decades since its founding, LUPD has worked to shift government policies and the national discourse on disability from a framework of charity and exclusion to a framework of rights and inclusion. (Source: Website)
            Lebanon