

Life Centre Beirut
Our Mission is to serve those who need it as Christ served others. Its personal Interest is to live in Fullness as per the teaching of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and give every day LIFE to whoever needs it.
Partners since
2009
People fed weekly (2025)
250
Extra family food packages
300 per week
The Life Centre Beirut is a Christian community dedicated to serving the local community. Over the years, Ps Said has worked closely with Feed The Hungry Germany to provide support through various programs providing living essentials, shelter, and schooling.

During the COVID-19 pandemic (2022), the Life Centre supplied oxygen machines and masks, plus helping to provide groceries with the FTH Germany team during a time of hardship.
War in the Middle East (2024) is causing the displacement of countless civilians and the Life Centre is working hard to provide hand-cooked food along with mattresses and blankets to refugees in Beirut.
Country Statistics
- Population: 5.3 million (2023 est.)
- Below the Poverty Line: 44% (2024 est.)
- Life Expectancy: 74 (2022 est.)
- Literacy Rate: 95% (2018 est.)
- Human Development Index: 112th (2024)
- Global Climate Risk Index: 62nd (2018)
About the Children
- High rates of displacement due to conflict
- Disrupted education and access to services
- Increased trauma from violence and instability
- Limited access to healthcare and essential needs
- Heightened risk of malnutrition and disease
Country Info
- Lebanon is currently experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis due to ongoing conflicts, particularly between Israel and Hezbollah. The hostilities have resulted in significant civilian casualties and widespread displacement, with over 1.4 million people forced to flee their homes. The infrastructure has suffered extensive damage, exacerbating the challenges faced by the population. Humanitarian organisations are actively providing essential aid, including food, shelter, and medical assistance, to support those affected by the conflict.
Causes of Death
- Injuries from conflict (bombings, crossfire)
- Malnutrition and related health issues
- Preventable diseases due to lack of medical access

