In cooperation with Initiate and the UNRWA campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of addiction under the slogan #Blah_Bla_Blaha, an open day was held for the girls of the Purple House and their mothers in Ain Al-Hilweh, where a puppet theater entitled "What they try" was shown. Then an awareness session about "drugs and their harms" was given by nurse Huda Zabouti, after which a free drawing mural was given to express their vision and ideas on the subject through drawing or writing.
Read moreyou are life the girls of the violet home project made a poster in international women's day
Read moreWithin the activities of the alternative school in the three camps: Ain al-Hilweh camp, al-Badawi camp and Burj al-Barajneh. The teachers held a recreational and educational activity, which consisted of making shapes to decorate the classes.
Read moreEducation is the basic building block of every society. It is the single best investment countries can make to build prosperous, healthy and equitable societies. Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to education.” Today however, 57 million children remain out of school. Education is not only a right, but a passport to human development that opens doors and expands opportunities and freedoms.
Read moreColoring the drawings helps to understand the lessons and embed them in the mind.
Read more"Nuwat Association" distributed food rations to its Beneficiaries in the "Violet Home" project in its centers,
Read moreRecreational activity under the title No to bullying
Read moreOn Saturday, 9/18/2021, Nahr al-Bared camp Branch held a recreational trip for the beneficiaries within the "Violet House"
Read moreCompletion of a training course on the use of social media in the advocacy process
Read moreA training workshop was held at the Nuwat Association - Social Solidarity Center - Ain El-Helweh branch entitled: "Concepts of gender-based violence."
Read moreThe Violet House in the Nuwat Association - Social Solidarity Center concluded its summer activities with an "online" art exhibition
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