HOPING supported the Future Society's football league for young Palestinian refugees. The grant covered equipment and kit, as well as the cost of hiring the football stadium for practice and matches.
Read MoreThe Lajee Centre's Arts and Media Unit programme teaches young Palestinian refugees techniques in photography and film making.
Read MoreFor another year HOPING made a grant for the "Back to School Bags" project which provides bags full of books and stationary to the neediest children in Balata refugee camp
Read MoreHOPING supported scholarships in Lebanon, the West Bank, as well as young Palestinian refugees from Gaza studying in the UK.
Read MoreFor a third year a grant has been made to Bidna Capoeira while they expand their work in Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank.
Read MoreHOPING a Palestinian Rugby League in Lebanon, set up by Rabie El Masri and his brother Ahmad El Masri.
Read MoreA grant was made to the educational centre in Yarmouk refugee camp, Damascus, for emergency school supplies.
Read MoreHOPING supported Askar camp to develop and expand their scout group.
Read MoreHOPING continues to support the Yafa Cultural Centre's revision classes for children as they prepare to take end of school exams in Arabic, English, Maths and Science.
Read MoreDar Al Fonoon Centre, supported by a HOPING grant, set up a mobile theatre which travels between the camps and communities to perform shows for the kids.
Read MoreA grant was made to support the Balata Youth Activity Centre's Media Unit, teaching young Palestinian refugees skills in photography and film.
Read MoreEin El Sultan centre run a football league throughout the year for 30 young Palestinian refugees. The grant covered the kit, transport to and from matches and the hire of the stadium.
Read MoreHOPING provided a grant to cover the costs of repairs and redecoration as well as the installation of a new bathroom.
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.
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