WE HELP SAVE
LIVES + lIMBS IN LEBANON

The humanitarian crisis in Lebanon remains critical.

Hospitals and frontline responders grapple daily with limited resources and overwhelming trauma care demands. Medical professionals urgently require comprehensive trauma training to effectively manage injuries and save lives.

Equipping Lebanon’s Medical Heroes

The Primary Trauma Care Foundation (PTCF) works closely with its dedicated Middle East Faculty and partners to deliver targeted trauma-care training across Lebanon.

By equipping healthcare workers with specialised emergency medical skills, we significantly improve their ability to respond swiftly and effectively to traumatic injuries, reducing fatalities and long-term disabilities.

Stand with Lebanon’s Frontline Responders

Your donation empowers doctors and nurses working tirelessly in Lebanon’s most challenging conditions.

Every contribution makes a lasting difference, helping increase availability of trained first responders.

EVERY Little helps

£10

Helps towards essential operational resources, ensuring continuity of vital training.

ONE PERSON TRAINED

£50

Provides comprehensive trauma training for one healthcare worker, enhancing immediate emergency response.

Train four new instructors

£500

Trains four new instructors who go on to train hundreds more healthcare workers, significantly expanding trauma care knowledge and capability in the region.

Donate Today – Be Part of the Change

Together, we can provide frontline heroes in Lebanon with the skills they desperately need.

Your generosity gives hope, saves lives, and brings hope to countless families facing unimaginable hardship.

Doctors' experience with Primary Trauma Care

The success of this pioneering programme is evidenced by its enormous global use, where it saves lives every day and enhances clinical practice, which directly benefits patients in the critical stages following a trauma event.

But to me it is more than that. There are the other positives such as the way it brings people together, from all disciplines, both in their own facility but also from further afield, enabling relationships and teams to be built up and developed, it truly is a formidable, well thought out programme

Tim Beacon

Head of MedAid International

PTC training is effective; it has been tested and delivered for the past 26 years in some of the most hostile and remote places in the world.

It saves lives and continues to prevent loss of limb and life. What makes this even more worthy of our praise is that it is sustainable in some of the poorest countries, with little funding or equipment. I have delivered many PTC course sand am proud to be a PTCF Ambassador.”

Andy Kent

Trauma surgeon Inverness, Co-Chair Faculty of Remote Rural & Humanitarian Health at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Medical Director of UK-Med