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Lebanon Woman Risks All for Displaced Families
11 Jun
Summary
- Angelina, 25, aids war refugees in Tripoli, Lebanon.
- She risks her factory job by volunteering her time.
- Her own family seeks refuge, amplifying her unease.

In Tripoli, Lebanon, Angelina, a 25-year-old woman, is dedicating herself to assisting those displaced by conflict. She volunteers to provide vital aid to individuals fleeing southern regions impacted by Israeli bombardment. Her commitment comes at a significant personal cost.
Angelina faces the precarious situation of potentially losing her job at a local glass factory. The financial strain is considerable, as she cannot afford to take further time off work. This makes her own situation highly vulnerable.
Compounding her anxieties, Angelina's extended family has also sought refuge with her, displaced from their homes. As a large number of people seek safety in Tripoli, Angelina feels an increasing sense of unease, recognizing her shared vulnerability with those she is helping.