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Sunday, 17 June 2012 00:00
Water Coolers Project for 458 Students at Arroub Camp Boys School 2012
In the year 1948, Palestinians have uprooted from twenty cities and about four hundred villages; about seven hundred thousand Palestinians i.e. 66% of the residents of Palestine became homeless; this represented the complete deterioration of the Palestinian society with all its components and bases; it lead to the emergence of…
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Thursday, 10 May 2012 00:00
Children Library for 300 students in Yafa Cultural Center at Balata Refugee Camp
Since 1948 to the present, Palestinian refugee camps have been living witnesses to the Nakba (Catastrophe of 1948) inflicted upon the Arab-Palestinian people. Deteriorating social, economic, health, and environmental conditions have made the camps the most desperate places to live in Palestine. These general conditions that exist in Palestinian refugee…
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Sunday, 08 January 2012 00:00
Water Coolers Project for 1057 Students at Arroub Camp Girls School 2012
In the year 1948, Palestinians have uprooted from twenty cities and about four hundred villages; about seven hundred thousand Palestinians i.e. 66% of the residents of Palestine became homeless; this represented the complete deterioration of the Palestinian society with all its components and bases; it lead to the emergence of…
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011 00:00
Micro Finance Project of Five Pregnant Goats for Samera: A Palestinian Handicapped, Orphan and her Mother 2011
Our sister Samira is thirty years old and lives with her aged mother in a village named Al-Jiftlik on the Palestinian side of the Jordan valley. She and her mother live in a shack that lacks the most basic amenities. In the summer, Samira and her mother greatly suffer from…
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Sunday, 04 September 2011 00:00
School Bags and Stationery Project for 2117 Students at Arroub Refugee Camp 2011
Arroub refugee camp lies in the north of Hebron district. It was founded on the year 1947 after Nakba in the year 1948, under the supervision of UNRWA. It has 9000 people, dividing into 1284 families, all of them are refugees, were uprooted form their homeland in the years 1948,…
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