Heartbeat - La Chaine De L'espoir

Last modified: 
04/10/2022 - 10:16am

1% of children are born with heart malformation, which is equivalent to 600 cases per year in Lebanon. If not treated, these diseases are the primary cause of death among babies before the age of 1, but if treated, the survival rate exceeds 95%.
Established in 2005 (under permit N° 118/AD issued by decree of the Minister of Interior Affairs, N° 14323), Heartbeat is a Lebanese non-profit non-governmental organization whose mission is to treat children suffering from congenital heart disease.
• The Heartbeat medical team at Hotel-Dieu de France provides a full range of treatment through the highest level of surgical technologies and expertise.

• Heartbeat covers related treatment costs from the moment the child comes under its care until the child returns home. This includes diagnosis, surgery, and recovery.

With the belief that “Music Saves Lives”, Heartbeat doctors and volunteers join forces every year and perform in a unique concert to raise the needed funds for the treatment of children, saving to date more than 4,000 lives.

Acronym: 
Heartbeat
Organisation Type: 
Local Civil Society Organisation
Founding Year: 
2005
Country of Origin: 
LB
Scope: 
National
Country/ies of Operation: 
Lebanon
Intervention Sector(s): 
Health
Contact person's position: 
Coordinator
Contact person's email: 
Contact person's phone number: 
+96176616535
Address: 
Hotel-Dieu de France Hospital
Alfred Naccahce blvd.
Beirut , Beirut
Lebanon
Phone: +9611604000 ext.3270
Beirut LB
City: 
Beirut
Street: 
Alfred Naccahce blvd.
Phone: 
+9611604000 ext.3270
Contact person's name: 
Rita Hage
Partnerships: 
AlWaleed Philanthropies, Let it Beat, UNHCR, Bank Audi, Choueiry Group, Aishti, Rotary Club Cosmopolitan Beirut,

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Heartbeat's Annual report.
Discover how in 2018 we helped save more than 300 children born with heart disease.

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Heartbeat's Annual report.
Discover how in 2019 we helped save more than 300 children born with heart disease.

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