Schools in Palestinian refugee camps are run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. Classrooms are overcrowded and it can be very difficult for students to receive the individual learning support they need. HOPING provides revision sessions for children taking their end of school exams in Arabic, English, Science and Maths. These classes give young refugees the opportunity to raise questions and deepen their understanding.
Read MoreIn Gaza, we supported a medical student who had completed her degree but could not receive her certificate until she presented her outstanding tuition fees. HOPING provided a grant to enable her to graduate and begin work as a doctor. We also sponsored the accommodation costs of a young medic from Gaza who took part in a programme at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
Read MoreWe gave two grants to community associations in Balata refugee camp, near Nablus, equipping the centres with furniture and helping them meet their running costs.
Read MoreWe made a grant to the Palestine Medical Relief Society to fund much needed medicine and supplies for their first aid responders across the Gaza Strip.
Read MoreWe provided a grant for a summer camp for 100 kids aged 6-10. Activities include recreational trips outside of the camp, traditional games, painting, competitions and clown shows.
Read MoreHOPING was asked to fund arts and drama sessions for 180 kids in Ein el Hilweh camp to help build the children’s confidence. Many Palestinian refugee children have struggled with the return to school post lockdown and have experienced depression and anxiety.
Read MoreIn the Jordan Valley we were asked to fund a sports and scouts group for Palestinian refugee children. The grant covered purchasing football kit, cones, balls, scout’s uniforms and musical instruments.
Read MoreHOPING awarded a grant for ten drama workshops for children aged 12-14 in Al Fawwar and Al Arroub refugee camps in the occupied West Bank.
Read MoreHOPING continues to contribute towards tuition fees of a young medical student in the occupied West Bank studying at An Najah University, as well as funding a maintenance grant for a Palestinian refugee from Gaza studying for an MSc at Sheffield University in the UK.
Read MoreIn response to the on-going electricity crisis in Lebanon, which has left Palestinian refugee camps without power for up to 22 hours a day, HOPING funded the installation of a solar panel at the community centre in Ein el Hilweh camp.
Read MoreHOPING continues to sponsor revision classes in Arabic, English, Maths and Science for young Palestinian refugees studying for their end of school exams.
Read MoreIn Qalandia refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, we funded a grant to help 40 children manage the trauma, stress and pressure of growing up under continued occupation.
Read MoreWe provided a grant to expand the Football Academy in Askar refugee camp in the occupied West Bank to enable 70 new members to join.
Read MoreHOPING continues to sponsor rugby training for Palestinian refugee children in camps across Lebanon.
Read MoreAt Ein El Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon, we sponsored a Summer Camp for 300 children, with outdoor games and trips to the river, catch-up classes, and community initiatives to plant trees and clean up the neighbourhood.
Read MoreHOPING is proud to continue to sponsor ‘back to school’ bags for Palestinian refugee children in Balata camp who are starting the new academic year.
Read MoreA central part of HOPING’s grant-making is providing running costs for community centres in the refugee camps.
Read MoreHOPING raised £32,450 for the Palestinian Medical Relief Society's emergency response in Gaza and the occupied West Bank of Palestine.
Read MoreEach year, HOPING contributes towards university scholarships for two Palestinian refugees from Gaza studying at Oxford and Sheffield University.
Read MoreHOPING continues to support revision classes for young Palestinian refugees studying for their end of school exams. in Balata camp.
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