About us

Our Vision

Fingerprint of Change organization believes in the importance of empowering individuals, to play a role in leading the process of development and social change.

Areas of Interventions

Fingerprint of Change works in several sectors aiming at empowering Lebanese and refugees’ women, youth, and children, on a national level. The organization encourages as well young people to participate in peacemaking and as drivers of change and development in their communities.

Fingerprint of Change staff members are mostly from the communities they serve by implementing programs.
Culture and Education Program
Food Security Program
Health Program
Legal Assistance Program
Livelihood Program
Relief and Emergency Interventions

Our Mission

Empowering individuals in a way to participate in the development of the social status of citizens, particularly the most vulnerable.
Our focus is on children, young people and women in the pedagogical and development areas (in the areas of Beirut, Beqaa, North and South), which includes:
Learning opportunities, psychosocial support through art and sport, social cohesion and health and legal support, in addition to the food security programs, relief and our intervention in cases of emergency. Thus, contributing in enhancing their skills and making them factors of change in their local communities.
The organization works as well with individuals with special needs to enhance their involvement and reintegration in their local communities, particularly, under the difficult circumstances they encounter in their communities where their mental and physical needs are not taken into consideration.
Our work involves working with migrant domestic workers, providing them with legal support, acquiring their papers from Lebanese official entities, and facilitating their return to their home country.

Our Objectives

Our Objectives

  • Empowering the most vulnerable individuals to become factors of change in their local communities;
  • Bridge the social gaps that hinder access of the least fortunate Palestinian Syrian Iraqi Sudanese… refugees living in Lebanon and Lebanese citizens to their basic human needs.
  • Seek to respond to the needs of the vulnerable communities;
  • Provide capacity building for women and youth to enhance improve and develop their roles within their local communities;
  • Develop programs anchored and based on Community Capital;
  • Enhance social cohesion between the host and displaced communities;
  • Create learning opportunities using active learning methods.
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