BRIDGING BORDERS. BRINGING HOPE.

We provide humanitarian aid & relief to people negatively impacted by conflict.

The IBC operates in countries impacted by conflict to deliver humanitarian aid and support to those who need it most.

Through partnership with local organizations we administer aid, raise awareness of real-time needs, and establish a network of long-term support to help people recover. LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT WE DO.

Your gift today provides the desperately needed resources to sustain people who have lost so much.

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Where we serve.

We are active in Lebanon assisting Syrian refugees, and Poland & Ukraine helping Ukrainian refugees, people displaced within Ukraine, and individual soldiers and volunteers on the front lines.

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR IN-COUNTRY WORK

Bridging borders and bringing hope is a true, collective effort.

That’s why we make it easy for you to positively impact someone suffering at the hands of conflict.

We can’t do this work alone.

Here are 3 ways you can make an impact today:

GIVE WHERE MOST NEEDED

Needs change quickly during periods of conflict. Thanks to real-time updates from our partners and team on the ground, when you give Where Most Needed you can have confidence knowing your gift is used to meet the most immediate of needs.

GIVE WHERE MOST NEEDED

SHARE OUR EFFORTS

People want to help those in need, but often don’t know how or who to trust to make an impact. When you share The IBC with someone you know, you remove those barriers, helping us raise awareness, expand our reach, and broaden our network of support.

We made the commitment to be a self-funded organization so that donations and contributions go directly to our work on the ground. When you give to The IBC Operations you help us cover the administrative costs of running the organization and sustain our efforts to help those in need.

GIVE TO IBC OPERATIONS

GIVE TO IBC OPERATIONS

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