How IFAW is supporting animals and communities in Lebanon
How IFAW is supporting animals and communities in Lebanon
Lebanon continues to face a range of humanitarian challenges impacting communities and animals alike.
Over the past year, the country has endured ongoing strikes despite a 2024 ceasefire, leaving border areas heavily damaged and slowing urgent reconstruction efforts. The recent Israel and US-Iran escalation and resulting attacks have now pushed tensions even higher, placing the country at increased risk of further instability.
During these times of uncertainty, families may be displaced or separated from their pets, and local shelters and rescue groups often experience increased pressure as they work to provide safety and urgent care.

IFAW has a longstanding partnership network supporting animal rescue efforts in Lebanon
For more than a decade, IFAW has supported partners in Lebanon with emergency funding, veterinary care, food and supplies, and help for pet owners navigating difficult circumstances.
We remain in close contact with our three long-standing partners there to understand emerging needs and determine how we can best support their efforts.
And just last month, we awarded capacity building grants to all three partners to help purchase urgently needed supplies and equipment to increase their readiness for future disasters. As conditions evolve, we’re working with each team to reassess plans and redirect support where it’s needed most.

Our partners in Lebanon
Animals Lebanon
A long-time partner of IFAW, their team is providing veterinary care for injured animals, food and supplies for displaced pets, and support for people evacuating with their pets. They also help rescue and transport animals left behind when owners call their hotline.
Give Me A Paw
This dedicated team is helping families evacuate with their pets and is carrying out numerous rescues for animals left behind to reunite them with their families. They are ensuring food and supplies reach pets in need and providing care for injured animals.
Lebanese Association for Migratory Birds (LAMB)
This team typically focuses on wildlife rescues, but in times of crisis they help all animals. Their teams stand ready to help save animals trapped in abandoned areas and have the expertise to care for birds, tortoises, rabbits, and other wildlife in need of specialized care.
Lebanon Resources
If you must evacuate, please take your pets with you. Pets left behind face danger and difficulty accessing food and water. An emergency packing list for pets is below.
- Food & Water: At least 5–7 days of food (canned/dry), potable water, and bowls.
- Medical & Health: Two-week supply of medications, medical records/vaccination history in a waterproof container, and a first-aid kit.
- Safety & Transport: Secure, labeled carrier or crate, leash, harness, and extra collar with ID tags.
- Sanitation: Cat litter, litter box/pan, scooper, garbage bags, and disinfectant for waste disposal.
- Comfort & Identification: A familiar blanket/bedding, favorite toys, and current photos of your pets (to prove ownership if separated).
- Small Pets/Other: Muzzle (if necessary for safety), extra cleaning supplies, and specific supplies for small animals (e.g., covers for bird cages, pillowcases for reptiles).
For assistance with pets:
- Animals Lebanon
+961 70 223 808
Contact@animalslebanon.org - Give Me A Paw
For personal needs, reach out to the Lebanese Red Cross, which is equipped to assist with emergency shelter, relief, and health services.
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