WHAT we OFFER
Live Together is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting peace, social cohesion, and sustainable recovery in conflict-affected communities. Founded by humanitarian professionals and local activists, our work began with a simple belief — that rebuilding lives requires more than aid; it requires empathy, partnership, and trust.
How it works
We Follow Successful Processes and Get Programs Done
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Needs Assessment
We set high priority to identifying the needs of the communities we serve. Our field teams are trained to collect reliable data that help the programs team in identifying the needs of the communities.
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Program Development
We develop high-quality programs based on the needs identified. The programs we implement are focused on the key thematic areas we need to work on and develop. Our Project Life Cycle starts with this.
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Program Implementation
We implement programs within the Quality Stanards agreed with the donors to ensure proper adherence to the donor needs without forgetting about the accountability principles. This is a must at Live Together.
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Monitoring and Evaluation
Throughout the whole Project Life Cycle, we ensure to monitor and evaluate the work we do throug thematic assessments that employ surveys and other data collection methods using high-end ODK tech.
For Over a year, Providing Excellence in Humanitarian Services
In a world divided by conflict and displacement, Live Together stands as a reminder that humanity thrives when compassion leads. We work to restore dignity, strengthen communities, and create spaces where people can live — and rebuild — together.
Every project we implement, every family we support, and every youth we empower is part of a larger vision: a future where cooperation replaces isolation, and where every individual has a chance to live with purpose, safety, and peace.
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Trustworthy and reliable team members
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High compliance standards
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Responsibility and professional attitude

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Live Together NGO?
Live Together is a non-profit humanitarian and development organization that works to support vulnerable communities affected by conflict and displacement. We provide assistance in areas such as education, livelihoods, health, and community resilience — helping people rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.
Where does Live Together operate?
We operate across Syria and Türkiye, with a growing presence in the wider region. Our projects are currently active in Damascus, Aleppo, Idlib, Raqqa, Deir Ezzor, Gaziantep, Şanlıurfa, and Hatay, reaching both displaced and host communities.
What kind of projects do you implement?
Our main programs include:
Health and Well-being (basic healthcare and mental health support)
Emergency Humanitarian Relief (food, shelter, hygiene support)
Education and Child Protection (safe learning, psychosocial support)
Community Resilience and Peacebuilding (dialogues, coexistence activities)
Who can benefit from your programs?
Our assistance is provided based on need alone, without any discrimination. We support:
- Internally displaced persons (IDPs)
- Refugees and returnees
- Women, children, and youth
- Host communities affected by crisis
We follow humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence.
Testimonials
Our Beneficiaries Say

“After the conflict destroyed our home and my husband lost his job, I didn’t know how we would survive. Live Together gave me a chance to join their sewing training and helped me start a small tailoring business from home. Now, I earn an income, send my children to school, and even help my neighbors with their clothes. They didn’t just support me financially — they restored my confidence and dignity.”
Huda
Aleppo – Humanitarian Relief Beneficiary

“When I first arrived in Damascus coming from Türkiye, I felt lost and disconnected. Through Live Together’s youth program, I joined workshops on leadership and community service. They encouraged us to turn our ideas into real projects. Today, I help organize neighborhood clean-up days and awareness campaigns with other young people — Syrian and Turkish together. For the first time in years, I feel that I belong again.”
Ahmad
Damscus – Health and Wellbeing Beneficiary







