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6 Brands Supporting Lebanon Relief
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Hanane Tabet
12-August-2020
On August 4th, Beirut was devastated. An explosion raking the third biggest explosion in the world took place at Beirut port left dozens of victims, thousands of injured and homeless. This tragic incident urged international and regional countries, as well as celebrities from all over the word to support Lebanon as it was drowning in several crisis including coronavirus pandemic. Also, some brands took the initiative to donate directly or donate the proceeds of a certain products for trusted Lebanese NGOs.
L’Oréal Paris
Although, no products were sold to support Lebanon relief, however, the Lebanese Red Cross has announced that L’Oréal Paris donated $100K to the charity, which is providing humanitarian aid on the ground.
Louis Vuitton for UNICEF
To help the children who were affected by the massive explosion that happened in Beirut , Louis Vuitton is raising funds from the sale a chain-link silver necklace lockit pendant , to provide $400K to the UNICEF.
Repossi
As for the jewelry brand, it was the first to announce that all profits from the sale of Berbere Chromatic ring will be donated to The Lebanese Red Cross, in order to help those left homeless by the deadly explosion.
Talar Nina
The Dubai-based brand announced earlier that all proceeds coming from these tote bags will be donated to Impact Lebanon and Leb Food Bank, as a response to the tragic events that occurred in Beirut on August 4th.
Dikkeni
Under the hashtag #purchaseforpurpose, the London-based brand by Impact Lebanon is selling limited edition t-shirts and totes and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to local Lebanese NGOs.
To shop, visit https://dikkeni.com/
Homegrown Market
From Saudi Arabia, this online store is dedicating 100% of proceeds of certain brands such as Lasuna clothing line, De Nada perfumes and Piedras Healing stones jewelries to charities supporting those affected in Beirut.
To shop, visit https://www.homegrownmkt.com/