Providing primary health care, specialized medical services, protection, awareness and vocational support for vulnerable communities since 1987.
What We Do?
The center was established in 1987 during the Lebanese civil war and following the Israeli invasion in the late 1970s to provide urgent medical and social services in response to crisis.
As Lebanon entered a more stable period, the center remained open and continued operating to provide both basic and specialized health services for vulnerable communities.
The center provides primary health care in collaboration with the Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs.
Primary Health Care
The center provides primary health care services in collaboration with the Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs.
Services aim to ensure accessible and dignified care for vulnerable Lebanese residents and displaced communities.
Specialized Health Services
In addition to basic health care, the center continues to provide specialized medical services according to community needs and available resources.
These services support families facing barriers to affordable and continuous care.
Response to the Syrian Crisis
As a result of the Syrian crisis, Amel Association International expanded the center’s programmes to respond to the growing needs of Syrian refugees and host communities.
Expanded services include health care, child protection, vocational training and awareness sessions.
Vocational Training & Awareness
The center supports community resilience through vocational training activities and awareness sessions that promote health, protection and social inclusion.
These programmes help improve livelihoods and strengthen the capacities of young people, women and vulnerable families.









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