"To help communities recover safely, sustainably, and faster. Leaving no person or ecosystem behind."

Five individuals who
refused to look away
On August 4, 2020, one of the largest non nuclear explosions in history tore through the port of Beirut. Five individuals went out on their own, not as part of any organization, but simply because they had to.
Coming from different backgrounds, universities, and fields, we found each other in the chaos. We cleared debris together, distributed supplies, and documented environmental damage. Then we asked: why dont we make this official?
Four pillars of action
Environmental Recovery
Disasters often leave behind serious environmental damage. Fires, explosions, floods, oil spills, and accidents can contaminate soil, pollute water, affect air quality, and damage ecosystems.
Ground-Level action
Year round environmental action programs designed to create visible, measurable, and lasting impact.
Used Oil Collection & E-Refining
Structured collection from factories, industrial zones, and fuel stations across Lebanon, preventing pollution at the source through re refining.
Humanitarian Response
When disasters or emergencies affect communities, GH supports rapid, organized efforts focused on urgent human needs.
Our first Initiative
On 11 June 2026, Global Humanity organized a cleanup campaign at the Beirut Waterfront as part of its ongoing mission to support environmental protection, community engagement, and long term sustainability.
The campaign brought together volunteers from different schools and universities, including Lycée Verdun, CPF, LAU, BAU, and others, to take direct action in support of a cleaner and greener public space.
Recent Projects

Waterfront Cleanup

Schools Awareness Campaigns

Ramlet El Baida Restoration
Ready to be part of the change ?
Whether you're a student, professional, or representing an organization, there is a place for you to make a meaningful difference.

