UCLV
La Unión Cultural Libanesa Mundial , “World Lebanese Cultural Union” es una organización internacional, cuyas filiales se localizan en cualquier país donde exista colonia libanesa establecida. Desde finales de los años 50 la organización ha pretendido establecer reglas fijas para canalizar la fuerza de los libaneses esparcidos en el mundo al servicio de su madre patria.
Atendiendo este llamado, nace Unión Cultural Líbano Venezolana (UCLV) en 1973, como una asociación civil, autónoma, sin fines de lucro. Se compone de ciudadanos venezolanos de ascendencia libanesa, como de aquellos Clubes, Ligas, Asociaciones y Organizaciones formadas legalmente en el país. La UCLV centra sus actividades en el ser humano, en el respeto a su dignidad, en la comunicación cordial y en aceptar al prójimo, sin distinción de credo, región ó clase social, respeta las diferencias políticas, religiosas e ideológicas de la sociedad Líbano-Venezolana, entendiéndose por esto que la asociación es APOLÍTICA, no participa en evento político alguno, promueve los derechos humanos, reconoce y apoya la independencia del Líbano y su integridad territorial.
Nuestra intención es estrechar los lazos sociales, culturales, turísticos y amistosos entre Venezuela y el Líbano, conservar la particular identidad y el legado cultural del Líbano en el mundo entero, así como las tradiciones, costumbres y principios del pueblo libanés dentro de la sociedad venezolana, a través de la formación de delegaciones en las principales ciudades del país y apoyar aquellas que ya existen e integrarlas.
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Junta Directiva Unión Cultural Líbano Venezolana
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Michel Assaf
michelassaf@uclv.org.ve |
Presidente
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Abdul Nabi Chaaban
adbulnabi_chaaban@uclv.org.ve |
Vicepresidente
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Rafael Mourad
rafael_mourad@uclv.org.ve |
Secretario
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Pedro Dahdah
pedro_dahdah@uclv.org.ve |
Tesorero
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Elias Tannous
elias_tannous@uclv.org.ve |
Vocal
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Garam Mattar
garam_mattar@uclv.org.ve |
Vocal
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Isaias Farcheg
said_farcheg@uclv.org.ve |
Vocal
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Numeros de contacto en Caracas: 0414 1139756, 0414 2233993, 0414 3379570, 0414 3286010, 0412 5819494, 0414 3308281, 0426 3146397
Capítulos en el interior del país :
Estado Zulia, Ciudad de Maracaibo , Sr Mayíd Aíash Tlf. 0416 6626871, 0414 7233847
Estado Anzoategui, Ciudad El Tigre , Dr. Mohsen Bassim Tlf. 0414 8465037, 0414 7868131
Estado Sucre, Ciudad de Cumaná, Sr. Issam Ghallab Tlf. 0293 4162154, 0293 4410104
Islas Antillanas, Curacao, Sr. Alí Bachashe Tlf. 00599 95279544 (Solo Inglés)





















La frase de Gibran es:
“Si en el crepúsculo de la memoria nos encontráramos una vez más, juntos hablaremos de nuevo y me cantaréis una canción más honda”.
What culture means.
Culture is the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon man’s capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations… the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group. Culture means many different things to different people: the clothing, the food, the values, the laws, the beliefs, the music and dance, the material things, the language, the art, the medicine or healing practices, the shared history, the kinship system (whom you consider to be family), the stories, the hairstyles, the economic system, and much more, of a group of people. Families, neighborhoods, ethnic groups (groups of’ people from the same part of the world), religious groups, regions, countries, all have their own cultures. Culture is constantly changing as people and places change.
We live on a small planet with many cultures. Sometimes it is difficult to understand someone from another culture because we have not taken the time to listen to what they believe, and because we assume that they should believe what we believe. Learning about other cultures helps us live together and respect each other’s ways of life, without misunderstanding or hurting each other.
UCLV. Cumana.
Stress, Anxiety, and Depression.
UCLV.Cumana.
Stress Relief
Stress is all around us. It’s become normal part of daily life. But over time, its effects can become taxing, both mentally and physically. Stress becomes a problem when you feel overwhelmed by its challenges. And though it may be difficult to define, that doesn’t mean it’s all in your head. Researchers have found that significant biological changes take place in the body during periods of stress. And extended periods of stress can cause destructive changes in the body, such as depression and a suppressed immune system, which can eventually lead to heart disease, cancer, and stroke. So if you are feeling stressed out, its time to get some relief. Learn about stress: how to identify it, and how to find relief.
Anxiety
Some degree of anxiety is perfectly normal. We all experience situations that make us fearful and apprehensious. However, there are some people who feel anxious even when there is no discernible cause. In these cases, the anxiety usually becomes overwhelming and may interfere with day to day functioning. People who regularly have a debilitating level of anxiety are suffering from an anxiety disorder.
Depression
Some people have described depression as a heavy black curtain of despair that envelops their lives. Depression affects your life, and the lives of those around you. It can severely disrupt how you function, eat, sleep, and get along with others. Although most people who suffer from depression feel as though they are suffering alone, roughly 20% of the American population suffers from depression. Depression is a disease, and like any other disease, it can be treated and managed. Read on to learn more about depression and what you can do to get help.
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WLCU – UCLV . MUNDIAL.
World Lebanese Cultural Union (Arabic: Al Jami3a al Lubnaniyya al Thaqafiyya fil 3Alam), French (Union libanaise culturelle mondiale) is an international, secular, non-denominational, non-profit organization sponsored by the Government of Lebanon but working independently in cooperation with Lebanese emigrants abroad, representing the Lebanese Diaspora in the world. The organization is also well-known by its English acronym WLCU and French acronym ULCM has offices in many major centers of Lebanese presence worldwide.
The organization, founded in Mexico City in 1960, was instituted to promote the cultural aspects of the Lebanese people throughout the world. It strives to unite descendants of Lebanese origin and friends of Lebanon into one worldwide organization or union with the aim to promote and preserve Lebanese culture and heritage and to ensure its spirit for generations to come.
establishment.