At Inaya Association, we believe that every person is unique, valuable, and full of potential. Since 1997, our Center for Persons with Special Needs has been a place of care, growth, and hope. We work hand in hand with children, young individuals, and families to nurture abilities, encourage independence, and build meaningful participation in society.
Learn Our StoryEvery contribution — big or small — helps us reach more families in need across Zgharta.
Donate NowFour focused programs, each designed to meet the unique needs of a different group within our community.
Serving 75 beneficiaries with specialized educational, therapeutic, and vocational services across three centers — empowering independence and inclusion.
Learn More →35 dedicated volunteers visiting elderly people weekly in their homes and care facilities, offering companionship, assistance, and ensuring no one feels forgotten.
Learn More →A recreational and spiritual group with 50+ participants with disabilities and 30 volunteer facilitators, helping them experience joy, friendship, and belonging.
Learn More →With 20 cows and daily milk distribution, the farm reaches more than 700 families across Zgharta, promoting food security and community solidarity.
Learn More →To empower individuals with special needs to achieve the highest level of independence, dignity, and social inclusion. We envision a society where persons with special needs are fully accepted, supported, and valued as active contributors.
We adopt a holistic, human-centered approach that integrates special education, psychological support, therapeutic interventions, social development, and vocational training — because true progress happens when the person, family, and community grow together.
Every person deserves respect and care with empathy
Everyone belongs — building community together
Quality in every service, believing in potential
Inaya Association is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 1979. The Center for Persons with Special Needs was established in 1997, operating under a partnership with the Ministry of Social Affairs.
A dedicated team of 25 employees, 35 Visitation Team volunteers, and 30 Light Team facilitators — united by one shared belief: every person is unique, valuable, and full of potential.
75 beneficiaries across three specialized centers, 700+ families receiving daily milk, 50+ persons with disabilities supported through recreation, and countless elderly visited weekly.