At 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 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 MoreHOPING supported El Funoun Dance Troupe’s tour of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.
Read MoreIn July 2016, 22 young Palestinian refugees from the Lajee Centre in Aida refugee camp, will take part in an Arts and Cultural tour of the UK.
Read MoreHOPING gave a grant to Dar al Fonoon centre in Al Askar refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
Read MoreHOPING made a grant to the Happy Childhood Centre for their folklore troupe, which teaches kids dabkeh and story telling.
Read MoreThe Lebanese Palestinian Heritage Revival Association in Ein al-Helwah refugee camp in Lebanon received a HOPING grant to run dance and theatre workshops.
Read MoreAl Hannouneh Dance Club runs workshops for young Palestinian refugees interested in dance and music.
Read MoreA grant was made to the Hewar Centre in the West Bank to bring together fifty children from the East Nablus area and teach them traditional folklore, dancing and theatre skills.
Read MoreCapoeirArab is a grassroots organisation that has been working in Syria for over four years, organising free classes for children in refugee camps, women’s safe houses and youth reformatory centres.
Read MoreA HOPING grant has assisted the Silwad Youth Center provide costumes for the 18 children in their Dabke dance group.
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