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D-2188

   Lebanon - Beirut

Em Nour Project (Drug Adicts)

$20,345

Oum el Nour is a Lebanese non-profit non-governmental. It is committed to serving individuals through helping them overcome their addiction, in order to attain a healthy society.

Oum el Nour perceives drug addiction as an extensive problem and strives to set up programs to welcome, guide, rehabilitate, accompany, and follow drug addicts. In addition to prevention programs, it works on building a skilled staff that applies the latest scientific tools and methods, and adapts them to the Lebanese society's specificity.

This is achieved through a genuine spirit of interaction, communication, and sharing with all the parties concerned on both the regional and international levels.

The needed machinery are expected to serve in the rehabilitation center for 7-8 years, all the inhabitants of the center would benefit from this machinery. This is one of the major reasons the project was considered, because of its prolonged sustainability.

Primary Host Partner in the Project Country

Club: Beirut Metropolitan

District: 2450

Primary Contact: David Zein

Email: david@aeilb.com

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Primary International Partner Outside the Project Country

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Proposed Financing

Primary Host Sponsor Rotary Club/District

Rotary Club of Beirut Metropolitan

$5,000

District 2450 DDF

$1,345

Additional Rotary Clubs/Districts

International Sponsor Club

$6,770

Amount requested from the Rotary Foundation

$7,230

Total

$20,345

Status and Progress Information

Need $6,770

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Need to raise: $6,770. Project listed for the 2012-13 Rotary Year.

The amount still missing to complete this project is $7000

<3-Aug-11> System Entry
Creation of project page.

<2-May-12> System Entry
Project carried over to the 2012-13 Rotary Year.