Beirut, March 22, 2024, Last week, the Ambulance Service of Subul Al Salam Social Society in the Miniyeh region of northern Lebanon conducted a total of 52 ambulance missions, which were funded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).
These missions encompassed providing first aid, transporting patients to and from hospitals, and delivering ambulance services that were beneficial to both Syrian refugees and members of the host community in the city of Miniyeh.
This assistance is part of the relief project initiated by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief. The project aims to support medical services and ambulance transport in areas with refugee populations and within the host community, emphasizing the Kingdom's commitment to alleviating humanitarian challenges and enhancing healthcare accessibility in affected regions.