What do we love?
Palestinian art, culture, and food are rich with traditions like intricate Tatreez embroidery, the unifying Dabke dance, renowned visual arts by artists such as Sliman Mansour, vibrant Hebron ceramics, and a deep-rooted culture of hospitality where guests are warmly welcomed with coffee, tea, and food. Palestinian cuisine features dishes like Maqluba, a flavorful upside-down rice and vegetable dish, and Kanafeh, a sweet, cheesy dessert soaked in syrup, showcasing the region's rich culinary heritage.
What are the challenges?
The Palestinian/Israeli conflict continues, and families and children continue to be amongst those who are displaced, jobless, and injured or killed.
What are our partners doing?
Through our charitable, humanitarian, and church networks, we are in a position to support our partners in helping children and their families in the West Bank and Gaza. Aid, employment opportunities, and pastoral support are provided to destituate families.
We join them wholeheartedly in praying for a ceasefire, for humanitarian aid to come into Gaza, for peace in the West Bank, and for comfort and strength for families who have lost loved ones in Palestine and Israel.
What can you do?
Both prayer and finance will go a long way to supporting this project and the children they are able to help. If you would like to give a donation, regular or one-off, click the donate button, and remember to Gift Aid if you can; it really helps.