Feed someone you love β or someone who needs it.
From anywhere in the world, your generosity reaches a teta's kitchen in Lebanon.
Buy a meal for your kids, cousins, or family in Lebanon. Sponsor a meal for someone less fortunate. Or donate to a whole neighborhood in need β you decide how your generosity lands.
Our tetas know their communities inside out. They know exactly where food is needed most β especially now, during the crisis. Your donation goes straight to their kitchen.
Whether it's your cousin in Beirut, a student who can't afford lunch, or a family affected by the crisis β real food, made with real love, delivered neighbor to neighbor.
Sahteen literally means βdouble healthβ β it's what Lebanese people say instead of bon appetit. But for us it means something bigger.
Lebanon is going through one of the worst crises in its history. Families are struggling to put food on the table. And right next door, there's a teta making enough kibbeh to feed an army. We're connecting that generosity with the people who need it most.
But this isn't just for locals. If you're a parent abroad and want to make sure your kids in Beirut eat a proper home-cooked meal β you can do that. If you want to send your cousin a plate of warak enab for their birthday β you can do that too. And if you simply want to feed someone who's hungry, our tetas will make sure it reaches the right person.
No forms. No bureaucracy. Just people feeding people, from anywhere in the world.
Every donation stays in the community. The tetas themselves decide who needs it most. No corporate overhead, no admin fees. Just food and people who give a damn β from Beirut to the world and back.
Buy a home-cooked meal for your kids, cousins, or relatives in Lebanon. A teta nearby will prepare and deliver it with love.
Sponsor meals for families affected by the crisis. Our tetas know their neighborhoods β they know exactly where the food is needed most.
If you're in Lebanon, join as a teta and opt into Sahteen. Your kitchen can change someone's day.
In Lebanese culture, feeding someone is the highest form of generosity. That's not marketing copy. That's just how it is.