LIFE: Promote Dignity Among Those Affected By Crises

Dr. Hany Saqr, LIFE

LIFE: Promote dignity among those affected by crises

The humanitarian services are influenced by several key factors, including geopolitical dynamics, climate change, technological advancements, and evolving donor expectations. Ongoing conflicts, such as those in Ukraine, Syria, and Sudan, continue to drive significant humanitarian needs, including emergency relief and long-term support for displaced populations. Natural disasters exacerbated by climate change are increasing the frequency and intensity of humanitarian crises. Events like floods, droughts, and hurricanes create urgent needs for relief and recovery efforts. LIFE for Relief and Development was born out of a collective vision to provide sustainable solutions to communities in need. Founded in 1992 on the principles of compassion, integrity, and equality, LIFE started as a small initiative and has grown into a global movement.

The inception story

“Our main goal is to stop suffering and promote dignity among those affected by crises through emergency relief, medical care, education, clean water initiatives, community development, family assistance, and refugee support. In the last three decades, LIFE has distributed just under $600 million in global humanitarian aid. For its efforts, it has earned a 99% rating on Charity Navigator, is recommended by USAID, and was voted one of the top humanitarian organizations in the U.S. by Impactful Ninja. Our inception story is one of hope, where a dedicated team came together to turn adversity into opportunity, laying the foundation for a future where our common humanity comes first,” says Dr. Hany Saqr, CEO, LIFE.

The man behind the curtain

Dr. Hany Saqr is driven by a desire to help people. His journey began as a physician, where he saw the profound difference that compassion and care can make. This experience sparked a passion in him to extend his efforts beyond individual patients and into broader humanitarian work. Moving into the non-profit sector allowed him to channel his skills and energy into tackling some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

The differentiating factor

“Our unique selling propositions include our holistic approach to humanitarian relief, our emphasis on empowering communities through education and sustainable development, finding solutions to urgent needs that are culturally relevant and based in the community, and our ability to swiftly mobilize resources in times of crisis.

We also pride ourselves on transparency and accountability, maximizing every donation and ensuring that it goes towards helping the people we serve. Our innovative use of technology, such as data analytics and satellite imagery, revolutionizes our approach to aid distribution, ensuring rapid and precise delivery while growing local economic growth and community engagement.”

The initial challenge

“One of the significant challenges LIFE faced was during the early days of our expansion, was scaling our operations without compromising on quality. We addressed this by investing in partnerships that shared our vision. Having a diverse and strong network has allowed us to increase the quality of our work while still reaching farther and helping more people. Additionally, navigating legal and political complexities in crisis zones has required persistent advocacy, strategic diplomacy, and strong local partnerships to ensure the impartiality and effective delivery of our aid.”

Leveraging technology

“We are at the forefront of integrating technology into our humanitarian efforts. From utilizing AI to enhance logistics and distribution, to employing digital platforms for transparency and communication, we ensure that we are using every technological advancement at our disposal to amplify our impact. These innovations allow us to deliver aid more efficiently, monitor progress in real-time, and engage with our donors and beneficiaries in meaningful and effective ways. We have also digitalized our operations and updated our software to streamline processes and reach more potential donors,” says Dr. Hany.

A sustainable approach

“One of a business leader’s roles is being a steward of positive change. At LIFE, we integrate social and environmental consciousness into our strategies by promoting sustainable development practices, reducing our carbon footprint, and initiating programs that uplift underprivileged communities. An example of this is our water well projects. We have built hundreds of water wells all over the world using the latest technology. We assess each area for the best, and most environmentally friendly clean water solution that will last well into the future.”

Achievements

With over 13,000 orphans under its sponsorship, LIFE provides essential support to children worldwide. The Orphan Sponsorship Program ensures they receive food, shelter, and education. Special events like the Global Orphan Party bring joy to these children, offering fun, games, and gifts to show them they are valued and cherished. The 2024 Global Orphan Party that took place in June hosted 7,871 orphans worldwide.

In times of crisis, LIFE’s Emergency Relief Program responds quickly by delivering clean water, food, clothing, hygiene products, bedding, shelter, and other essentials. In 2023 alone, LIFE assisted 27,000 individuals affected by global emergencies. LIFE addresses healthcare needs by distributing medical supplies, setting up clinics, and upgrading facilities. In 2023, we distributed $16 million worth of medical supplies. The ‘Here to Hear’ project supports the hearing impaired with essential services, this program installed 500 hearing aids in 2023.

LIFE’s clean water initiatives are crucial, especially in Gaza. With 2.2 billion people lacking safe drinking water. LIFE has built over 850 clean water wells worldwide, helping to break the cycle of poverty and improve health.

The Education Program ensures that children have access to school supplies, equipment, and education through school construction, scholarships, and operational support. Our most recent education project is building tent classrooms in Gaza. Many children in Gaza do not have the ability to go to school due to the ongoing crisis. LIFE decided to change that and provide tents, chalkboards, desks, chairs, school supplies and trained teachers to children of displaced families living in camps in Gaza.

In our Community Development efforts, LIFE constructs infrastructure such as community centers, medical clinics, schools, and water wells, growing self-sustaining environments in underdeveloped areas. The Family Assistance Program supports vulnerable single mothers and disabled heads of households with monthly essentials and opportunities to rebuild their lives after experiencing loss. LIFE’s Winter Relief initiative provides warmth and essential supplies to displaced communities facing harsh winters, including those in Afghanistan and Syria. For individuals displaced by conflict and disaster, LIFE’s Refugee Assistance program offers vital support, including food, water, healthcare, housing, and education, to help them rebuild their lives and find stability.

Advice to the future leaders

“Lead with purpose and integrity. Understand that true leadership is about service and making a difference in the lives of others. Stay adaptable, be willing to learn, and never lose sight of your objectives. The work you create is a direct reflection of the values you hold dear. Embrace innovative thinking, encourage collaboration, and remain committed to continuous improvement,” adds Dr. Saqr.

The bottom lines

LIFE’s mission is deeply rooted in the belief that saving lives should be a priority of all mankind. For this reason, LIFE is dedicated to alleviating human suffering regardless of race, color, religion, or cultural background. In response to poverty, famine, social and economic turmoil, natural disasters, war, and other catastrophes, LIFE works to provide assistance to people across the globe by offering humanitarian services such as food, water, and temporary shelter as well as healthcare and education. “Additionally, our recent expansion, including new offices in Yemen, Kenya, Malaysia, and Somalia, are exciting new venture that will enable us to reach more marginalized communities and enhance our global impact,” concluded Dr. Hany.