In refugee camps in south Lebanon, HOPING sponsored a summer club for hundreds of Palestinian refugee children.
Read MoreHOPING continues to fund a ‘back to school’ bags programme for children starting the school year in the occupied West Bank.
Read MoreHOPING has funded two programmes to provide psycho-social support to Palestinian refugee children in al Fara camp and in Balata refugee camp.
Read MoreHOPING fundraised to cover the costs of the repairs to a community centre damaged during a raid on Ein el Sultan refugee camp.
Read MoreIn Tulkarm refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank, HOPING funded two emergency medical rooms to treat Palestinian refugees.
Read MoreIn Tulkarm refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, HOPING gave a grant to support children who are traumatised by the on-going violence
Read MoreHOPING funds revision classes for children in Balata refugee camp.
Read MoreHOPING continues to give funds to the Palestinian Medical Relief Society and the Palestinian Red Crescent’s response in Gaza.
Read MoreHOPING has offered five scholarships and bursaries to young Palestinian refugees from Gaza, where they have grown up under continued blockade, and lived through major military airstrikes.
Read MoreAt a centre that runs remedial classes for children who have dropped out of school, HOPING is funding psychological support, dabke classes, and a week of trips outside of the camp in the summer.
Read MoreHOPING continues to sponsor a rugby club for girls and boys in camps across Lebanon. Rugby has proved hugely successful in giving kids confidence and encouraging them to stay in education
Read MoreIn Tulkarm camp, HOPING funded Eid celebrations at a centre supporting children with special educational needs. Activities included a party with gifts, and Iftar meals with the families.
Read MoreIn Ein el Sultan camp near Jericho, HOPING gave a grant to a new centre to establish a scouts and dabke troupe, providing uniforms and musical instruments.
Read MoreIn 2023, HOPING has led two appeals for the Palestinian Medical Relief Society (PMRS), raising funds for their emergency teams’ medical units in Jenin, Nablus, and across occupied territories.
Read MoreIn Al Fara’a refugee camp in the north of the occupied West Bank, HOPING gave a grant to sponsor a live radio show presented by the children in the camp.
Read MoreIn refugee camps near Hebron, HOPING sponsored a theatre company that runs workshops for children suffering from the trauma of growing up under continued military occupation.
Read MoreChildren in refugee camps in the West Bank are growing up under military occupation and are regularly exposed to violence. HOPING was asked to fund a workshop for 40 kids living in camps around Ramallah who carry the trauma of witnessing brutal force, the death of a friend or family member.
Read MoreIn Lebanon, Palestinian refugee children grow up disenfranchised from society, and many drop out of school. HOPING continues to fund a rugby club for girls and boys in camps across Lebanon. Rugby has proved hugely successful in giving kids a sense of purpose and in encouraging them to stay engaged with education.
Read MoreHOPING is sponsoring a media training programme for ten young girls and boys in the occupied West Bank. Over the course of a year, the young refugees will take part in weekly classes to learn how to use a camera, write a script, conduct interviews, edit videos and add subtitles.
Read MoreHOPING continues to fund a ‘back to school’ bags programme for kids starting the school year in the occupied West Bank. Children get to choose their own school bags and stationery, supporting them to feel proud and hopeful for the new academic term.
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