Lebanese Welfare Association For The Handicapped

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04/02/2018 - 1:50م

The Lebanese Welfare Association for the Handicapped (LWAH) is non-governmental organization founded in 1984, and has special consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social Council since the year 2000. LWAH has now over 39,000 registered patients.LWAH has started providing social services for those in need through its head offices in Beirut.However, in order to maximize the accessibility of its services, other centres were established in different areas of Lebanon.
LWAH's major centre, is Nabih Berri Rehabilitation Compound (NBRC), which was once a dream, has now become one of the biggest most sophisticated rehabilitation centres in the Middle East.Built over an area of 23,000 meters squared, the NBRC offers conmprehensive medical and rehabilitation services through its different units ranging from diagnosis and treatment to physical therapy, psychosocial, educational, vocational and recreational rehabilitation.

اختصار: 
LWAH
نوع المنظمة: 
منظمة مجتمع مدني محلية
سنة التأسيس: 
1984
بلد المنشأ: 
LB
قطاع(ات) التدخل: 
احتياجات خاصة
إعادة تأهيل
منصب الشخص المسؤول: 
Projects Manager
البريد الالكتروني للشخص المسؤول: 
Contact person's phone number: 
N/A
العنوان: 
Batrakiye St.
Beirut , Beirut
Lebanon
الهاتف: 01374100
Beirut LB
City: 
Beirut
Street: 
Batrakiye St.
Phone: 
01374100
اسم الشخص المسؤول: 
Zeina Assi
Partnerships: 
N/A

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وظيفة

Fundraising Officer at LWAH

الاثنين, 19 مارس 2018
منتهية الصلاحية
وظيفة

LWAH is currently looking to employ a Social Media and Communication Officer to work mainly between its head office in Beirut and its rehabilitation centre in Sarafand – South Lebanon, in the management and monitoring of LWAH’s websire and social media pages.

الاثنين, 12 مارس 2018
منتهية الصلاحية

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