As part of the Alternative School Project, the school counselor conducted a life skills activity titled "The Art of Leadership." This activity aims to enhance students' abilities in decision-making, taking responsibility, and guiding others in a positive way. By learning the fundamentals of leadership, the activity contributes to building self-confidence, encourages students to develop effective solutions to daily challenges, and helps them adapt better to life — ultimately fostering their leadership personalities.
Read moreA recreational trip was organized for the dropout female students and their mothers, as part of the “Violet Home” project, in both Ain al-Hilweh and Nahr al-Bared camps. The trip included two visits: the first to Aqua Land Park in Shheem – Saida District, and the second to Oyoun Al-Samak Park in Tripoli. Both trips featured a variety of recreational activities that helped strengthen social bonds, as the participants spent enjoyable times together in an atmosphere of positive interaction and meaningful engagement. Violet Home Project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreAs part of the Alternative School Project, the psychologist conducted an awareness session for the dropout class titled "Lies and Truth", aiming to raise students' awareness about the value of honesty and the consequences of lying on both the individual and society. The session included interactive games and an educational video, helping students engage with the topic in a fun and meaningful way. This project is funded by Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna and Associazione Amicizia Sardegna Palestina.
Read moreVaccines save the lives of between 2 to 3 million people around the world every year, as they are considered one of the most important means of prevention that protect individuals and communities from serious diseases that may lead to severe health complications or death. The importance of vaccines is particularly evident in early childhood, as they help build children's immunity against many common infectious diseases. In this context, the coordinator of the "New Beam of Life" project organised a health awareness session about children's vaccines, targeting pregnant women and mothers who are beneficiaries of the project's activities. The session aimed to provide participants with essential information about the importance of vaccines, the vaccination schedule, common side effects, and answers to the questions and concerns that mothers may have regarding vaccinating their children. This project is implemented with funding from Caritas Española.
Read moreAs part of commemorating the Nakba, the Microcredit Team, in coordination with the Alternative School, organized a purposeful educational activity for the children of Nuwat Kindergarten. The activity included a video presentation titled "The Key" to introduce our Palestinian cause, followed by a simple discussion about the meanings of homeland and the right of return. The activity concluded with coloring pictures expressing belonging and hope for return.
Read moreOn an exciting journey to the depths of the sea, the kindergarten children as part of the Alternative School Project explored the world of sea animals through a fun and interactive activity, all in a safe and supportive environment that encourages curiosity and discovery! This project is funded by Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna and Associazione Amicizia Sardegna Palestina.
Read moreAs part of the Seeds of Independence project and to promote solidarity between Palestinian refugees and the Sahrawi people, Nuwat Association welcomed a delegation from the Saharawi Voice organization, who provided valuable training to members of the Seeds of Independence network on " Storytelling skills for advocacy and engagement." The participants shared their experiences in struggle and their tools for conveying the voice of the cause to the world. An inspiring meeting brought together two struggles united by justice and freedom.
Read moreAs part of the psychosocial support activities within the Alternative School project in Beddawi camp, students from the school dropout class took part in a group psychological session using Mandala art. Through this creative process, they expressed their feelings, reduced stress, and found moments of inner calm. This project is funded by Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna and Associazione Amicizia Sardegna Palestina.
Read moreIn joint coordination between Sama Association and Nawa Association, a training course was conducted for the students of the “Violet Home” Project – Dropout Division, under the supervision of a specialized trainer. The course, titled “Young Women’s Project Management at Minimal Cost,” included several training sessions aimed at developing the participants’ leadership and management skills. The sessions covered key topics such as team roles, the importance of planning, and fostering teamwork and responsibility. Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreHere, every class is full of energy, interaction, and hands-on experiences that spark student's curiosity. In this space, we bring learning back to life with joy, discovery, and a sense of belonging! This project is funded by Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna and Associazione Amicizia Sardegna Palestina.
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