SEIZE & SQUEEZE - RAYANNE
- 16
- Dec
The beautiful country of Lebanon is suffering greatly, in financial chaos and with many families close to ruin. That's why it's a particular joy to report on the good news that the businesses we helped, through your generous support, to get started, are doing very well. Rayanne Abidib, who started a fresh food business, is now thriving! Her business, called Seize & Squeeze, is producing fresh bottled sauces - tomato, salad dressing and lemonade. This is providing income for two families and opening doors for two other farming families. Rayanne writes, the door that God opened for us, was the sole reason behind our decision to make the move and establish a real business. With a gift of just $7,500, your generosity has empowered a female-run business of Christians to survive and thrive in struggling Lebanon. Thank you!
4/28/21
We are delighted to announce, just before Christmas, that, thanks once again to all our supporters, both from Giving Tuesday and regular donations, we are able to help start two new family businesses in Lebanon. The situation in that beautiful country is absolutely dire, with most of the banks failing, incomes dropping and unemployment rising. Food and medicine is in short supply. Nasarean's Project Jonah, to help Christian families in the Middle East survive and thrive, is now helping several families - and in fact, extended families - and our two new businesses will do the same.
The first is a food business run by Rayanne Abidib, a mother of two, supporting also her parents and brother who have no job. She is starting a food business, mainly preserving fresh foods which have a long shelf-life, like bottled yogurt (Labneh) and jams, tomatoes, etc. They have begun work, but with our support, will make this a proper business.
God bless you for your generous support this year!
12/16/20
4/28/21
We are delighted to announce, just before Christmas, that, thanks once again to all our supporters, both from Giving Tuesday and regular donations, we are able to help start two new family businesses in Lebanon. The situation in that beautiful country is absolutely dire, with most of the banks failing, incomes dropping and unemployment rising. Food and medicine is in short supply. Nasarean's Project Jonah, to help Christian families in the Middle East survive and thrive, is now helping several families - and in fact, extended families - and our two new businesses will do the same.
The first is a food business run by Rayanne Abidib, a mother of two, supporting also her parents and brother who have no job. She is starting a food business, mainly preserving fresh foods which have a long shelf-life, like bottled yogurt (Labneh) and jams, tomatoes, etc. They have begun work, but with our support, will make this a proper business.
God bless you for your generous support this year!
12/16/20