Hiba’s journey was that of struggle, hope and compassion. Hiba was diagnosed with a very rare type of cancer called low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma, a slowly-growing but incurable tumour. Despite the slow-growing nature of the disease, it does not respond to the main treatment options and, at the time of diagnosis, it had already spread from the main growth at the base of the brain to the lungs.
Hiba's loving and caring nature shone brightly, even in the face of her own struggles with cancer treatments and surgeries. Despite the physical and emotional toll of her illness, the hospital admissions and side effects of her treatments, she was always thinking of those less fortunate than her and prioritised the well-being of others, dedicating her time and resources to various charitable causes.
Hiba was unwavering in her commitment to helping the needy, and she organised for donations and support for those less fortunate. Her selflessness and compassion was a true inspiration to us, as she embodied the spirit of generosity and empathy. Her passion was to make a positive impact on those around her even amidst her personal battles.
We're passionate about sustainability. That's why we recycle, reuse and redistribute medical supplies and equipment that would otherwise end up in landfill. The Foundation works with local health centres who donate medical supplies that are still in great condition but will no longer be used due to costs & regulations.
We then clean the m
We're passionate about sustainability. That's why we recycle, reuse and redistribute medical supplies and equipment that would otherwise end up in landfill. The Foundation works with local health centres who donate medical supplies that are still in great condition but will no longer be used due to costs & regulations.
We then clean the materials before redistributing to communities and partners abroad.
We're a completely non-profit organisation. We do this because we care. The Foundation runs with the help our fantastic team of volunteers, all of whom are Hiba's close family and friends.
We organise for donated medical supplies and equipment to be transported abroad to communities who need it.
It's entirely no-cost for those who receive our support.
We believe in equal distribution of resources. Our main focus is on redistributing medical supplies and equipment to communities who need them around the world.
We're starting with Hiba's hometown in Lebanon, but we hope to expand globally one day. We work with contacts and organisations on the ground to identify communities in need and m
We believe in equal distribution of resources. Our main focus is on redistributing medical supplies and equipment to communities who need them around the world.
We're starting with Hiba's hometown in Lebanon, but we hope to expand globally one day. We work with contacts and organisations on the ground to identify communities in need and make sure our support reaches the people who need it most.