ramadon is a month to share with those who have not. most of these residents don't have much.an refugee found a job selling vegetables. most people can't afford the vegetables he says. >> translator: people ask me for half a kilo only. few onions and a tomato. this is a must-have desert after a whole day of fasting. four pieces for a family of eight, and she won't be sitting at the table when it's time to eat. she has to be at work. >> translator: it's difficult for everybody. this is the state of affairs here. >> reporter: but this year, especially, the 64 year old, a lebanese who has been living in the camp for the past 25 years, but this is one of the worst years. very few people can afford to buy the meals he and his wife prepare. nearby a charity offers free meals for those who are desperate. and there are so many of them. they are hot, thirsty, hungry, and anxiously awaiting for someone to put food on their plates. the menu is basic. a salad, and rice topped with chicken pieces. it may not be enough to satisfy the hunger but enough to ease it. she says her husband is too