| No. | Name | City of origin in Iraq | Gender | Age | Remarks |
| 1 | Nooriyah Belal-Bozorgi | | F | 70 | Nooriyah is still strong and able to care for herself. She receives uncooked food items because she likes to cook herself. |
| 2 | Ali Seyyed Baalwi | Emarah | M | 40 | Ali suffers from a psychiatric ailment and has to take medications and tranquilizers. He cannot work because of his condition. Ali is happy with the food and the program and thanks the donors. |
| 3 | Seyyed Mir al-Husseini | Najaf | M | 66 | Seyyed Mir praises the food and says that it has a lot of variety. He is still healthy. |
| 4 | Abd Yassin al-Assadi | Diwaniyah | M | 70 | Abd is infirm due to his age. He recently underwent lab tests, but no specific illness was discovered. According to the order of his physician, he receives special food, mostly boiled and grilled. He is happy with the food and with the care he receives. |
| 5 | Morad Mohammad Rahman Orkwazi | Khaneqin | M | 70 | Morad has only one eye. For many years, he was virtually blind due to corneal opacification in his remaining eye. After receiving a cornea transplant last year that was partly paid for from LFT funds, his vision was restored and continued to improve. He can now move around the camp completely independently. |
| 6 | Sami Khan-Jaan Malikshahi | Faili Kurd from Baghdad | M | 64 | Sami is still healthy and relatively strong. He volunteers as a cleaner for the rooms of those participants who cannot do cleaning jobs themselves. |
| 8 | Ahmed Salman Fatlawi | | M | 50 | On the day of IRAC's visit, Ahmed had gone to town and could not be visited. |
| 9 | Othman Abd al-Salam Haidari | Kurd from Ardebil | M | 40 | Othman was never able to marry. He presently works as an agricultural worker and greatly appreciates a warm meal when he comes home. |
The comprehensive care offered by the project gives a feeling of security to the beneficiaries. They no longer feel isolated and neglected. Previously, the beneficiaries stayed in their rooms and did not interact with each other. Now, they have begun to go out and take walks in the camp and its surroundings or to visit each other.
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