St. Kitts and Nevis Club Lebanon Distributes Humanitarian Food Boxes to Families Displaced by the Conflict in Lebanon

BEIRUT, Lebanon – May 7, 2026 – As ongoing conflict continues to uproot thousands of families across Lebanon and push vulnerable communities deeper into crisis, a community organization with ties to the Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis has stepped up to deliver critical relief to those most in need. The St. Kitts and Nevis Club Lebanon (SKN Club Lebanon), a group uniting citizens and friends of the twin-island nation based in Lebanon, has launched an expanded humanitarian initiative distributing pre-packed food boxes filled with essential goods to households displaced by the country’s prolonged instability.

For months, thousands of Lebanese families have endured the upheaval of forced displacement, with countless people fleeing their homes to escape active conflict zones. Cut off from regular access to basic supplies and facing growing economic uncertainty, many displaced households struggle to put enough food on the table each day, placing immense strain on local humanitarian response networks. It is against this backdrop of unmet need that SKN Club Lebanon launched its latest relief effort, organized entirely by the group’s volunteer members to target the most vulnerable communities across affected regions.

Each food box distributed through the initiative contains approximately 30 carefully selected staple food and household items, chosen to meet the daily needs of an entire family for multiple weeks. The aid packages include core staples such as rice, lentils, whole grains, pasta, canned goods, cooking oil, dried soup mixes, cheese, bread and other basic necessities, designed to ease at least a portion of the daily burden facing displaced and low-income households.

Families that received the food assistance have expressed deep gratitude for the support, describing the donation as a meaningful lifeline at a time marked by pervasive hardship, uncertainty and displacement. Many recipients noted that the aid arrived at a moment when their financial resources had been exhausted by the conflict, making the gesture particularly impactful.

In a statement accompanying the launch of the initiative, Ibrahim Serhan, President of SKN Club Lebanon, outlined the core humanitarian values driving the group’s work. “Every food box we distribute serves a family that is navigating displacement, uncertainty and emotional strain brought on by the conditions so many Lebanese people are enduring today,” Serhan said. “This effort reflects our deep, unwavering commitment to families displaced by the ongoing conflict and to vulnerable communities caught in this humanitarian crisis.”

Serhan emphasized that the initiative aligns with both the universal humanitarian values enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the long-held national values of St. Kitts and Nevis, a nation widely recognized for its commitment to international solidarity, compassion, respect for human dignity, peaceful coexistence and support for communities facing crisis. “While no single humanitarian initiative can resolve the deep, systemic challenges that conflict has brought to Lebanon, every act of solidarity matters. These small acts of support help preserve hope for families that have lost so much,” Serhan added.

He extended sincere thanks to the volunteers, individual donors and partner organizations that made the initiative possible, noting that their collective participation highlights the critical power of community cooperation during periods of widespread crisis. “We continue to hold out hope that the current conflict affecting Lebanon and the wider region will be resolved through peaceful dialogue, that delivers lasting stability, security, dignity and well-being for all communities across the country,” Serhan said.

The food distribution effort marks the latest in a series of humanitarian engagements by SKN Club Lebanon, which has consistently prioritized support for vulnerable populations during Lebanon’s ongoing crisis. The initiative also underscores the vital role that grassroots, community-led humanitarian action plays in filling gaps in formal relief efforts, helping vulnerable families cope with the overlapping humanitarian and economic fallout of the country’s prolonged conflict.

Founded to unite citizens of St. Kitts and Nevis and their friends residing in Lebanon, SKN Club Lebanon works to foster cultural connection, community unity and collective humanitarian action, guided by core values of compassion, solidarity and respect for human dignity. Through targeted charitable initiatives and community programs, the group works to deliver tangible support to vulnerable populations across Lebanon during periods of crisis.