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In a time of war, a volunteer with Down syndrome helps deliver hope in Beirut

In Beirut, a young volunteer with Down syndrome is helping prepare meals for families displaced by the ongoing conflict, working at a charity kitchen alongside his team.

Dalii’ al-Ramah assists with daily tasks such as carrying bread and making sandwiches, contributing to an initiative that has supported displaced people for the past two years. Organisers say his involvement highlights the importance of inclusion and the role people with disabilities can play in society. The effort comes as Lebanon faces a deepening humanitarian crisis, with more than one million people displaced amid escalating violence across the country.

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