WLCU WORLD YOUTH CONGRESS 2025

The Power of LEBolution 

Working alongside and in collaboration with local Lebanese NGOs active on the ground, an average of 200 young Lebanese descendants will be able to unite and aid Lebanon through volunteering and humanitarian aid.

During this trip, we are targeting the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to make an impact on Lebanon. This is the power of LEBolution. See all the impact we are making in Lebanon below.

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Our impact

Check out each area where we are creating impact in Lebanon during LEBolution 2025!

Hover over each box to find out more.

No poverty

We are visiting vulnerable areas and donating 150 pieces of clothes to NGOs that help Lebanese families

Zero Hunger

We are collaborating with with NGOs who work towards fighting hunger and poverty

Good health and well-being

We are bringing 150 aid kits including medicines, hygienic products, creating blood drives and have launched a global collection of medicines

Quality education

We are donating 150 pieces of school supplies, such as pencils, notebooks, erasers, highlighters, calculators, to our NGO of choice

Gender equality

We are diving into the inequality women face in Lebanon during our LAU Youth Congress Day with The Arab Institute for Women

Clean water and sanitation

We have a launched a global collection of sanitary and hygienic products to donate to local NGOs of our choice.

Affordable and Clean Energy

We are diving into this topic during our LAU Youth Congress Day alongside experts

Decent Work and Economic Growth

During our Youth Congress Day we will be diving into this topic alongside experts

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Alongside experts we will be diving into this topic during our LAU Youth Congress Day

Reduced Inequality

We are diving into the inequality women face in Lebanon during our LAU Youth Congress Day with experts and NGOs

Sustainable Cities and Communities

Collaborating with the Youth National Development, Ahla Fawda and Roots&Vision to work towards sustainable communities.

Responsible Consumption and Production

We will collaborate with Cedar environmental to recycle over 4000 pieces of plastic water bottles and understand more about the system

Climate Action

We will drive into this topic during our nature excursion day in order to broaden our knowledge on this topic

Life Below Water

We will work with the Lebanese Reforestation Initiative and other NGOs focused on conserving and sustainably of life below water

Life on Land

Planting 150 Cedar tree seedlings and learning about life on land with the Lebanese Reforestation Initiative

Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

We will carry out our annual LEBolution Peace wall, signifying the unity of the Diaspora to their roots and promoting peace

Partnership for the Goals

The mission of this trip is to create partnerships and through this goal we have been able to structure different Lebolution activities

Organisations we are collaborating with

The Lebanese Food Bank is a non-governmental organization that aims to fight hunger and poverty in Lebanon by collecting surplus food from various sources and distributing it to those in need. 

Medonations was founded after the Beirut explosion in August 2020 as a personal initiative, Medonations is an NGO with a vision to provide medical relief and assistance to everyone in need for free, equally and fairly for all individuals in Lebanon.

Cedar environmental

Cedar Environmental is an adventure in waste management, composting and environmental protection. A no non-sense approach to demystify recycling.

The Lebanese American University is a leading, nonprofit, nonsectarian, private higher education institution in Lebanon.

The Arab Institute for Women, advances women’s empowerment and gender equality nationally, regionally and globally through research, education, development programs, and outreach. AiW works at the intersection of academia and activism.

Red Cross spreads and promotes peace, serves the society, alleviates human pain without any discrimination as to nationality, political commitments or social class. One of the main roles of the Lebanese Red Cross (LRC) is to prepare for and respond to emergencies, disasters and crises. 

Ahla Fawda is an NGO created in 2014, and has grown mainly into a platform for humanitarian services. It addresses all aspects of community welfare; humanitarian, cultural and environmental, and aims to provide a support framework for communities in need.

CARITAS provides economic development, livelihoods, health and social care, education, service to foreign refugees, emergency and crisis intervention, environmental supervision and protection of the needy.

Beirut Film Society is a Non-for Profit Lebanese organization promoting “responsible filmmaking”, and introducing cinema culture as an educative tool to human rights and ethics; and on spreading the Lebanese culture though cinema when and where possible.

Lebanon Reforestation Initiative is an NGO aiming to expand, manage and protect Lebanon’s forests and landscapes through a community-based approach. They work on building resilient communities to environmental threats, increasing environmental awareness and education and advocating for forest conservation.

HOPE MFC is a Lebanese non-political and non-profit organization committed towards sustainability and social responsibility by seeking to actively engage individuals and entities.

Live Love Beirut is on a mission to spread the message of hope, social and environmental responsibility through You(th). Working to change the world, creating engaged citizens who are in love with their planet, and want to create shared solutions to shared problems.

Beit El Baraka is a charity with a support program that aims at providing a safety net for Lebanese households of retirees aged 65 and above, and children aged 18 and less, living in strong financial distress. Their mission is to create sustainable scalable models by accessing the right trainings and opportunities.

Imam Sadr Foundation (ISF) is championing the development and empowerment of women in Lebanon through evolving and innovative social services addressing the most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups.

Roots&Vision is an initiative launched in Mayfouq, committed to fostering cultural exchange, community engagement, and empowerment of the youth.

Souk EL Tayeb is a social enterprise working on national and international projects to promote and preserve culinary traditions, rural heritage, and the natural environment.

Shukran Lebanon organizes unique experiences in Lebanon and the Middle East.

The Youth National Development is an NGO that works for the development of Lebanese youth and foster the spirit of volunteering.

The Ministry of Information is the ministry responsible for the distribution of information in Lebanon.

The Ministère de la Culture is the ministry responsible for matters of heritage, antiquities, arts, literature, cultural industries and management of cultural and historical property in Lebanon