
Stouh Beirut Association brought together art lovers and supporters of humanitarian causes in an extraordinary evening held on Tuesday, June 10, at La Scene. The event combined artistic brilliance with a powerful humanitarian message, dedicating its proceeds to kick-start one of the association’s key projects, Les Femmes du Soleil.
The night featured a large gathering of the association’s friends and supporters and showcased memorable artistic performances:
In her speech, Stouh Beirut President, journalist Dalia Dagher, said:
“Tonight is more than just an artistic evening… it is a message of hope and love. Your presence means you have chosen to be part of the dream, part of the help, part of the change. Every clap, every moment of joy you experienced tonight will translate into real support.”
Dagher also shared details about the Les Femmes du Soleil project, set to open in early November in Dhour El Chweir.
The evening also featured a special poetic moment with poet Nizar Francis, who conveyed deep emotions about life, homeland, and humanity, moving the audience with his words.
A touching highlight was the presence of Shadi Kaloussian, a young man with remarkable determination who graduated from NDU against all odds, thanks to nine years of support from Stouh Beirut. His presence symbolized the association’s commitment to transparency, empowerment, and celebrating real-life success stories.
The event concluded with a tribute to artists Michel Fadel, Walid Toufic, and Hady Daou, who were presented with Stouh Beirut’s emblem the Tree of Life placed on a map of Lebanon as a token of appreciation for their participation and support.