Lindsay Lohan has returned to her charity work following her boating accident.
The 30-year-old actress almost lost her finger over the weekend when she injured herself whilst trying to anchor a boat by herself but was back to helping Syrian refugees in Turkey on Tuesday (04.10.16).
In photos posted by TMZ, Lindsay could be seen wearing a bandage on her hand as she arrived in the suburb of Sultanbeyli, where she met with the Mayor and helped a family move into a new home.
The ‘Mean Girls’ star previously revealed she had to have surgery to reattach her finger tip following the boating accident.
She posted on Snapchat at the time: "This is the result of me trying to anchor the boat by myself. My poor finger.
"I almost lost my finger from the anchor. Well, I lost half my finger, thank goodness we found the piece of my finger… I just had surgery to fix it. It hurts so bad."
It was previously revealed the ‘Just My Luck’ star was "passionate" about working with young refugees.
A source said: "She spends time interacting with the kids. Listening to them, hearing their stories. Lindsay has always been passionate about children, especially those impacted by circumstances outside their control. She loves the work."
It had also previously been reported that the Hollywood star offered to volunteer at a hospital in Instanbul, which is staffed completely by Syrian doctors.
Turkey’s youth and sports deputy minister Abdurrahim Boynukalin accompanied the ‘Freaky Friday’ star on her trip, and later praised her for her efforts.
He said: "The important thing is that a Hollywood star takes this matter seriously and bring it to the world stage."