Stouh Beirut reaches 65,100 people and sends 120 tons of aid to south Lebanon

A one-month Stouh Beirut relief intervention reached 65,100 people across Lebanon and distributed 323,900 items, including major aid convoys to the south.

Stouh Beirut says it reached 65,100 people across Lebanon between March 2 and April 8, 2026 . The association says it distributed 323,900 relief items during that period. The intervention included 70,000+ clothing items , 61,300 hygiene kits , 30,000 dignity kits , and 28,000 liters of water , alongside food, medicines and other essentials. Stouh Beirut also says it delivered 120 tons of humanitarian aid to south Lebanon in coordination with the Lebanese Army . Stouh Beirut’s official website documents three separate convoys during the period carrying more than 20 tons , more than 30 tons , and about 40 tons of aid. Stouh Beirut scales up humanitarian relief across Lebanon Stouh Beirut says it reached 65,100 people across Lebanon between March 2 and April 8, 2026, in a large emergency intervention that distributed 323,900 relief items and extended support to communities across the country during a period of continued hardship. Lebanon’s National News Agency carried the figures in a report published this week. The intervention covered a wide geographic area, including Akkar and Tripoli in the north, the Bekaa, Mount Lebanon and the south. The aid package included more than 70,000 clothing items, 61,300 hygiene kits, 30,000 dignity kits and 28,000 liters of water, alongside hot meals, baby formula, essential medicines and food parcels. Aid to the south formed a major part of the operation A central part of the effort focused on south Lebanon. Stouh Beirut says it delivered 120 tons of humanitarian aid to the south in coordination with the Lebanese Army , underscoring the scale of the association’s field response during the reporting period. The association’s official website records three major convoys during that stretch. In a post dated March 23, Stouh Beirut said more than 20 tons of aid reached Sarba, Tyre, Qlayaa and Marjeyoun with the support of the Lebanese Army. A second post, dated March 25, said the association sent another convoy exceeding 30 tons to Ain Eb