Ayadina Association

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29/06/2021 - 11:15am

Tucked away in a narrow alleyway in Nabaa, one of Beirut’s most impoverished areas, is a 2‐story building which houses Ayadina Association. From the outside, it seems like any other building, but on the inside, it is the beating heart of the community, bringing together its members every day in a celebration of hope and potential.

It’s almost difficult to believe that Ayadina Association started off as a singlehanded effort many years ago. When Maya Najjar, Founder and President, saw the staggering challenges stacked against this underserved community, she began to help in any way she could, carrying food over to one house and medicine to another, going as far as her limited resources would take her. But her dedication soon inspired others, one hand led to another, and in 2004, Ayadina Association was officially registered as a non‐sectarian, non‐governmental organization, with a mission to develop the Nabaa/Sin El Fil community by addressing the needs of underprivileged youth and senior citizens.

At Ayadina Association today, children and youth are provided with a rich and dynamic environment where their imagination is set free and their creativity is nurtured through arts classes. They are inspired to dream and grow into positive role models in their community.

Senior citizens are offered a full psychosocial program that embraces their basic needs and provides them with the opportunity to socialize and feel a sense of belonging.

At Ayadina Association, everyone is welcome and is treated with dignity and respect. We believe that by truly touching one person, a positive ripple effect is created, and an entire community is moved. By opening up opportunities at the center, hope trickles outward nourishing every home in every corner of the community.

Today, more than 200 children and 50 senior citizens call Ayadina their second home.

The center is open to all without discrimination, supporting both local and refugee communities.

 

Acronym: 
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Organisation Type: 
Local Civil Society Organisation
Founding Year: 
2004
Country of Origin: 
LB
Scope: 
National
Country/ies of Operation: 
Lebanon
Intervention Sector(s): 
Aging
Children & Youth
Education
Social & Cultural Development
Contact person's position: 
Director
Contact person's email: 
Contact person's phone number: 
N/A
Address: 
Al Motran Street
Beirut , Mount Lebanon
Lebanon
Phone: +9611266611
Fax: +9611266611
Mount Lebanon LB
City: 
Beirut
Street: 
Al Motran Street
Phone: 
+9611266611
Fax: 
+9611266611
Contact person's name: 
Sara El Berjawi
Partnerships: 
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Ayadina Association is looking for a Grant Writer / Social Media Coordinator to join our team and lead our efforts in securing funding to help our organization operate throughout the year and manage our social media platforms.

A Grant Writer’s responsibilities include researching grant opportunities, writing compelling grant proposals to acquire funding, and working with our leadership team to ensure we have enough capital each year.

As a Social Media Coordinator, you will develop original content and suggest creative ways to attract our audience and promote our organization.

Tuesday, 27 February 2024
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Ayadina Association is looking for a Grant Writer / Social Media Coordinator to join our team and lead our efforts in securing funding to help our organization operate throughout the year and manage our social media platforms.

A Grant Writer’s responsibilities include researching grant opportunities, writing compelling grant proposals to acquire funding, and working with our leadership team to ensure we have enough capital each year.

As a Social Media Coordinator, you will develop original content and suggest creative ways to attract our audience and promote our organization.

Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Expired

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