The Arab community in Brazil is organizing a donation campaign for the victims of the earthquake that devastated the north of the country. Find out how to donate.
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Next week, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy of Lebanon to Brasília will launch a humanitarian fund to aid the Arab country.
The campaign aims at fighting hunger, a situation that the pandemic has brought about for many Brazilians. The entity has created an exclusive Pix key for those willing to cooperate.
Food kits have been made available in Amazonas state capital Manaus by diplomatic representations including the embassies of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
Over 6 tons of medication and hospital material were flown into the Arab country on Thursday (3), and two shipping containers of food and clothing have been delivered for shipping next week as part of actions orchestrated by the Lebanon Humanitarian Aid Group.
Former Brazilian president Michel Temer will look back on his recent trip to Beirut and ponder upcoming steps in a free online event next Monday (24) at 10 am.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) will supply medication, PPE and food on board a Brazilian government plane next week. The items were purchased using the organization’s own resources as well as cash donations from a fundraiser in tandem with other associations and groups. Donors can still contribute to upcoming shipments.
Government, organizations, businesses and the Lebanese-Brazilian community all have expressed sympathy over the tragic events on Tuesday (4) in Beirut. Brazil is home to the biggest Lebanese diaspora in the world.
The philanthropy department at São Paulo’s Esporte Clube Sírio intends to deliver 2,500 cloth coverings a week to kids and their families. A project supporter, the Arab Brazilian Chamber is accepting donations.
In the Arab country, an organization of women from Brazil is donating food kits, hand sanitizer, medicine, diapers and powdered milk to fellow expatriates who are struggling with the quarantine.
Companies such as Marfrig, Ambev, Unilever, Vale and Petrobras have announced donations of products, hand sanitizers, and money to help buy tests to detect the new coronavirus.