Without Borders has been involved in three major domains, each addressing the needs at local, national, or international levels. The three domains are:

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Humanitarian projects

On the local level:

Without Borders started “Feed the hungry program” when we partnered with LA mission to provide freshly prepared gourmet meals for those in need for several times a year. Each mission provides meals up to 500 persons. Our organization funds the missions and provides volunteers to prepare and serve the meals to those in need in pre-scheduled events.

On the international level:

Organize, fund large relief projects to families in need in three countries, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, particularly those driven out of their homes in the in the 2014 ISIS attacks in the plains of Nineveh. So far, more than 2700 families have been reached with supplies of 50-100 pounds of essential dietary needs.

Educational Projects

On the local and national level:

Without Borders had been supporting and funding some educational projects in the domains of art, culture, history, and liturgy. We have funded the publication of several books or booklets, or even musical projects that fall within the domains mentioned above.


On the international level:

Without Borders had organized and funded several education programs to help students continue their studies particularly in countries in need. Over one thousand students were provided with all ”Back to school supplies’ to cover one academic year in Northern Syria to include stationaries and occasional clothing and backpacks.

Medical Projects

On the local level:

Our organization took advantage of resources provided by SCPMG and KP to volunteer within its ranks to provide care for the needy in Fontana/Ontario areas of California. Volunteering whenever possible in the local community clinics and the “free surgery days” to provide care for those in need and no insurance coverage.

On the international level:

Without Borders has partnered with several non-for-profit organizations to help provide needed medical or surgical care for a large number of patients from outside the US. The majority of patients are still treated outside the US by organizing and funding a treating facility in countries like Iraq, Jordan, Iran, and Lebanon. Some of the patients are brought all the way to the US for treatment on charity basis.