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Central Bekaa CENTRAL BEKAA December 2019 - February 2020 This brochure lists all the contact numbers of service providers for Syrian and other non-Palestinian refugees in Central Bekaa. EMERGENCY SERVICES Lebanese Red Cross Lebanese ambulance service. 140 24/7 Lebanese Civil Defence Response to outbreak of fire. 125 24/7 BASIC ASSISTANCE: Based on limited resources only refugees registered with UNHCR who are determined to be most in need receive cash or WFP assistance. It is not possible to apply for assistance. Lebanese -French Bank Call immediately if: 01242477 24/7 • Your red card is lost or stolen 03242477 • If the pin number of your red card is forgotten, lost or stolen • If your red card was retained by a cash machine of BLF or non BLF WFP / UNHCR Call immediately if: 01594250 Mon – Fri, • Your red card is lost or stolen 8am – 5pm • If your red card was retained by a non- BLF bank HEALTH: Hospital services assistance can be provided to those suffering from life threatening emergencies, in addition to supporting deliveries and care for new born babies. Nextcarecases. Area: All Bekaa 01504020 24/7 COUNSELLING AND GENERAL INFORMATION UNHCR General questions and counselling. 76611811 Mon - Fri, 8.30am - 4pm For filing a complaint or to confidentially report issues of fraud, corruption or abuse of authority by a humanitarian service provider. 1 To update your address and your phone number. UNHCR Scheduling of appointments, renewals and add- 08930468 Mon - Fri, ons with UNHCR Bekaa. 8.30am - 4pm WFP / UNHCR For questions about Cash, Food, Winter 01594250 Mon - Fri, Assistance and eligibility. 8am - 5pm To update your address and your phone number WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE: Water supply, testing and treatment, sanitation (toilet construction), distribution of hygiene and baby supplies, garbage bins and collection support. Mercy Corps Area: Zahle Maallaqa Aradi 81750100 81750200 Mon - Fri, 81750300 9am - 4pm 81750400 Solidarites Area: Aanjar (Haouch Moussa), Dalhamiyet Zahle, Zahle Mon - Fri, Haouch El- Oumara, Zahle Haouch El- Oumara Aradi, 70066589 8am - 1pm and Terbol Zahle, Taanayel, Hoshmosh, Raait, Zahle Maallaqa 2pm – 5pm Aradi Norwegian Refugee Council Area: Ablah, Fourzol, Nasriyet Rizk, Saadnayel Mon - Fri, 78888975 9am - 4pm SAWA Area: Majdal Aanjar 79183595 Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm World Vision Area: Qab Elias, Bar Elias, Mzaraat Zahle, Zebdoul, Riyak, Haouche Qayssar, Haouche Mandara, Haouche el Mon - Fri, Ghanam, Makse, Jdita, Hacoueh es Siyade 76892282 8:30am – 4:30pm SHELTER: Assessment of eligibility, distribution of shelter materials to improve tent/building conditions, construction to improve site conditions and provision of fire extinguishers/fire safety training. 2 Medair Area: All Central Bekaa 79109863 Mon - Fri, 8am - 4pm Save the Children Area: Aali En-Nahri, Aanjar (Haouch Moussa), Ablah, Bar 81700202 Mon - Fri, Elias, Bouarej, Chebrqiyet Tabet, Chtaura, Fourzol, 9am - 4pm Haouch El-Aamara, Haouch El-Ghanam, Haouch Es- Siyadé, Haouch Mandara, Haouch Qayssar, Hazerta, Jdita, Ksara, Majdel Aanjar, Maksé, Mazraat Er-Remtaniye, Mrayjat Zahle, Mzaraat Zahle, Nabi Ayla, Nasriyet Rizk, Nasriyet Zahle, Niha Zahlé, Ouadi Ed-Delm, Ouadi El- Aarayech, Qaa Er-Rim, Qabb Elias, Riyaq, Taalabaya, Taanayel, Tcheflik Qiqano, Tell El-Akhdar, Touaite Zahle, Zahle Aradi, Zahle El-Berbara, Zahle El-Maallaqa, Zahle El- Midane, Zahle Er-Rassiyé, Zahle Haouch El-Oumara, Zahle Haouch El-Oumara Aradi, Zahle Haouch Ez-Zaraane, Zahle Mar Antonios, Zahle Mar Elias, Zahle Mar Gerges, Zahle Saydet En-Najat, Zebdoul Norwegian Refugee Council Area: Taalabaya, Bar Elias, Saadnayel, Majdal Anjar 76757549 Mon - Fri, 8am - 4pm EDUCATION: Enrollment of children and youth in educational programs, homework support and school-transportation. Tertiary (university education) for adults. Caritas "Reaching school program" 81313940 Mon - Fri, 8am - 4pm Families who have any queries related to reaching school cash assistance should call the hot-line number for further assistance. Save the Children CB (ECE) for children 3 to 6 years old. 81700202 Mon - Fri, Area: Bar Elias and Aanjar 9am – 4pm Outreach and awareness sessions, Homework support groups, Parents Committee Groups, outreaching and referring to Vocational education (TVET) and Foreign Languages Support. Area: All Central Bekaa International Rescue Remedial classes 76626280 Mon – Fri, Committee Area: Majdal Anjar, Qabelias, Rieet and Mecherfe 8am - 5pm ECE classes Area: Barelias, Majdal Anjar, Qabelias and Rieet 3 Sonbola Group For Education Non formal Education: Retention support program (RSP) 81787655 Mon – Thurs, & Development and Basic literacy & numeracy (BLN) 9 am – 5 pm RSP: 7 to 13 years old who are enrolled in public schools Sat: 9 am - 5 BLN: 10 to 14 years old who are out of school and never pm attended school before Youth program: from 15 till 24 who are in\out of school World Vision ECE and Parental sessions 71515112 Mon – Fri, Area: Majdal Anjar, Taalabeya, Zahle 8:30am – 4:30pm BLN (10 to 14 years old) Area: Majdel Anjar SOS E-Learning and vocational training support for children 71485720 Mon – Fri, and youth of ages 8 through 24 years old. 8am – 4pm • BLN • Digital Literacy • MHPSS (through structured new curriculums) • Parental support • Vocational Training (as of 13 years old) Area: Kab Elias, Chtaura, Jdita, Mekse Norwegian Refugee Council Early Childhood Education, LS, BLN, and YEP (with Mon – Fri, transportation) / Youth skills training / Information 8am – 4pm sessions for parents 70815666 Area: Bar Elias Area: Saadnayel, Taalabaya 78801301 University Level Information about university level programmes and scholarships are regularly shared https://www.refugees-lebanon.org/en/section/19/university-and-scholarship- opportunities LEGAL PROTECTION: Individual protection assistance, legal information and services (for example in relation to protection requests, registration of birth/marriage/death, custody and divorce, legal residency, travel ban). Intersos Area: All Central Bekaa 70521542 Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm Norwegian Refugee Council Legal clinics 76000614 Mon - Fri, Area: Bar Elias, Dalhamiye, Faour, Riyak and surroundings 8am – 4:30pm Area: Saadnayel, Taalabaya, Taanayel, Chtoura, Jdita, 78801201 Qab Elias and surroundings Area: Zahle 70992563 4 Caritas Area: All Central Bekaa 70326651 24/7 DRC Legal Representation and Legal counselling 76437236 Mon – Fri, Area: Majdal Anjar, Barelias, Qabelias, Taalbaya, Riyyak 8am – 5pm ICRC Re-establishing family links, tracing activities Mon - Fri, 08804290 Area: Central Bekaa 8:30am – 4:30pm CHILD PROTECTION: Counselling and response to issues related to children (e.g. abuse, exploitation, separation and other risks). Himaya Area: Central Bekaa 24/7 71802883 DRC Area: Majdal Aanjar, Bar Elias, Taalabaya, Qab Elias, Riyak 24/7 79100371 World Vision Community Based PSS: Activities for Street Children (6-17 Mon - Fri, years old) and Parental Sessions 8:30am – Area: Chtaura, Bar Elias, Majdel Anjar 4:30pm Focused PSS ( 10-17 yrs. old) 71112281 Area: Majdal Aanjar, Taalabaya Community Based PSS ( 6-17 years old) and Parental Sessions Area: Zahle, Bar Elias, Qab Elias PROTECTION FROM VIOLENCE, ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION: Confidential counseling and connecting persons who have experienced or are at risk of violence, abuse and exploitation to needed support. Abaad Area: All Central Bekaa. 76060602 24/7 Women and girls safe spaces. 81788178 5 Kafa Area: All Central Bekaa. 03018019 24/7 Intersos Area: All Central Bekaa. 81736338 24/7 International Medical Corps Area: All Central Bekaa. 03110378 24/7 Medical treatment in case of physical violence. DRC Area: Majdal Aanjar, Bar Elias, Taalabaya, Qab Elias, Riyak 76437236 24/7 ABAAD The Men Centre 71283820 Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm Provision of PSS and Engendered Psychological support services for men and boys including individual, couple and family therapy. Location: Beirut (Baalbeck & Biserieyh starting September 2019) PERSONS WITH SPECIFIC NEEDS: Specific support to persons whose well-being are at risk due to disability, old age or other factors. Arc en ciel Physical and functional rehabilitation, dental assistance 08544881 Mon - Fri, and provision of assistive devices and hygiene items (for 8am - 4pm example adult diapers). Medair Rehabilitation of accommodation to improve physical 79109863 Mon - Fri, accessibility (for example instalment of handrails and 10am - 3pm raising floors). Lebanese Physical Handicap Physical and functional rehabilitation. 08372224 Mon – Fri, Union 8am – 3pm 6 Inter-Agency Coordination Information about enrolment into education 01594300 24/7 programmes in public schools of children with specific needs due to disability. ICRC Physical rehabilitation, provision of prosthetic devices, Mon - Fri, provision of assistant devices, surgery referrals. 08804290 Area: Central Bekaa 8:30am – 4:30pm LIVELIHOOD: Job counseling, job referral, market-based trainings, apprenticeships, life and soft skills training, decent work conditions and awareness sessions. Area: All Central Bekaa. 81312396 Mon - Fri, 8.30am - 4.30pm World Vision Vocational training and life skills and BLN 70156482 Mon – Fri, 8:30am – 4:30pm For more information please visit: https://www.refugees-lebanon.org/ 7 .
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