Lebanese LGBTQ organization Helem offers support during new war
The Lebanese LGBTQ organization Helem helps during war not only gay and transgender people, but all affected Beirut residents. Their community center has become a crucial emergency aid station.
The Lebanese LGBTQ organization Helem plays a crucial role in Beirut. The community center now functions as an emergency aid station. The organization offers shelter, food and mental support to those who need it.
Helem normally focuses on defending rights of gay, lesbian and transgender people. In crisis situations they expand their work. The center now helps everyone, regardless of sexual orientation. This is necessary because many people lost everything due to war.
The organization says their work is more important than ever. Many LGBTQ people are extra vulnerable in conflict areas. Helem tries to keep them safe and provide mental support. They call for donations and international attention for Lebanon's emergency situation.