The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) funded 62 emergency missions conducted by Subul Al-Salam Social Association’s ambulance service in Miniyeh, northern Lebanon.
The missions included first aid, patient transportation to hospitals, and emergency services for traffic accident injuries, benefiting both Lebanese residents and Syrian and Palestinian refugees.
This initiative is part of KSrelief's broader project to enhance medical and ambulance services in refugee areas and host communities, highlighting its commitment to providing essential relief and support.
Beirut, August 31, 2024 — The Subul Al-Salam Social Association's ambulance service, located in Miniyeh, northern Lebanon, has recently concluded an active week, thanks to the generous funding from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief). During the past week, the service completed 62 emergency missions, reflecting its crucial role in the community.
These vital missions encompassed a range of essential services, including the provision of first aid, the transportation of patients to and from hospitals, and emergency response for individuals injured in traffic accidents. This comprehensive support has not only aided the local Lebanese population but also extended critical assistance to Syrian and Palestinian refugees residing in the area.
This initiative is part of KSrelief's broader relief project, which aims to enhance medical services and ambulance transport in regions hosting refugees, ensuring that both the host community and displaced populations receive timely and effective emergency care. The continuous support from KSrelief underscores its commitment to alleviating the challenges faced by those in need, providing a lifeline through essential medical services in these vulnerable communities.