This is how the students of the Violet Home Project enjoy art and crafts sessions, which are considered recreational and creative. These sessions provide the students with opportunities to showcase their skills and learn new ones. Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola
Read moreSome photos from the school dropout classes as part of the “Violet Home” project implemented by the Nuwat Association in both Ain Al-Hilweh and Nahr Al-Bared camps. Here, girls come together to acquire various educational and behavioral skills. They are provided with opportunities to build new friendships and increase their awareness of different life topics. The Violet Home is a second home for every student and the perfect step to empower everyone to achieve their dreams. Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreThe psychologist in Bedawi center in the Alternative School project carried out a psychological support activity entitled "Positive Communication" for children aged 6 to 10 years, with the aim of enhancing positive communication between the children in the group and with their surroundings. Also, to help the children adapt and integrate inside and outside the center. We further worked to teach the students about the safe distance. The activity included many meditation and educational games to gain positive behaviors.
Read moreAs part of the Alternative School Project, social worker Nibal Shaaban presented an awareness session titled “Personal Hygiene”, which highlighted the importance of daily hygiene and its direct impact on health and self-confidence. Through this session, students learned how personal hygiene can contribute to maintaining their health and enhancing their psychological comfort, in addition to acquiring practical skills to maintain their hygiene properly.
Read moreThe psychologist, Fatima Bekaie, conducted a group psychological session for students as part of the Alternative School Project. Group psychological sessions for children provide an important opportunity to create a safe and comfortable environment where they can express their feelings and thoughts. During this session, children were able to share their personal experiences and discuss the challenges they face. The session also helped teach them how to cope with negative emotions such as anger and anxiety, providing tools to handle stress in a positive way. It was an experience that strengthened communication and collaboration skills, giving children the confidence to address their problems with innovative and constructive solutions.
Read moreNuwat Association - Al-Badawi Camp Center, within the Seeds of Independence Project, implemented a dialogue session entitled “The General Political Situation in Light of the Zionist Crimes in Palestine and the Region,” delivered by Dr. Salah Al-Din Al-Hawari.'
Read more“Empowering young minds through education A glimpse into the dedication of students at Nuwat Association, part of the Violet Home Project in Ein El Helwi and Nahr Al Bared Camps. Together, we build brighter futures and stronger communities. Violet Home Project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreThe Violet Home project, as part of the “Your Decision, Your Choice” campaign aimed at promoting gender equality and reducing early marriage, organized an awareness session for mothers on the topic of early marriage. This session was conducted in collaboration with the “ New Beam of Life” project and was attended by mothers of drop-out students, support students, and pregnant women benefiting from the projects. The session addressed the topic of early marriage from all perspectives—psychological, social, and medical—to highlight the negative impact of early marriage on the mental health and physical well-being of girls, as well as on their social relationships. The Violet Home and New Beam of Life projects are implemented with funding from Caritas Española.
Read more“Because life is full of challenges, The Violet Home project strives to empower every girl to build her future with confidence and determination. Through life skills sessions designed specifically for out-of-school girls in Ain Al-Hilweh and Nahr Al-Bared camps, we work on enhancing communication skills, positive thinking, and decision-making, providing them with the tools they need to face life and achieve their dreams. We believe that every girl deserves a new opportunity for success and self-fulfillment, free from obstacles. Together towards a better life and a brighter future! Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola
Read moreThe psychologist, as part of the Violet Home project, conducted a psychological debriefing session with students from the dropout section. They were given the opportunity to express their feelings and face challenges in a healthy way. These were moments filled with support and awareness as we take steps together toward better mental well-being. Violet Home Project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read more“Certificates of participation were awarded to students of the educational courses held under the Violet Home Project, offering vital support to displaced students, especially during the hardships of war. A step forward in rebuilding hope and shaping brighter futures.” Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola
Read moreAs part of the Violet Home Project, the social worker conducted an awareness session for the students titled “Building Positive Relationships.” This topic came as an important step towards achieving integration and effective communication among students from different regions and nationalities, especially with the project’s reception of displaced students due to the ongoing war. The aim of this session was to educate the students on the importance of effective communication, understanding, and respecting others. Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read more“Education is a beacon of hope in times of hardship. Through the Violet Home project, we provide displaced students with the opportunity to learn, grow, and rebuild their futures. Every course offered is a step towards resilience and a brighter tomorrow.” Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola
Read moreWithin the alternative school project, implemented at Nuwat Association, the social worker provided an awareness session on personal hygiene for affiliated children with the aim of promoting health and confidence in a supportive educational environment. This project is funded by Sardegna Palestina, Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna and the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena
Read morePsychological grouping sessions within the Violet Home Project offer crucial mental and emotional support to students during war, a period of intense hardship. These sessions help students process trauma, build resilience, develop coping strategies, foster community, and improve their overall mental health. In a time of crisis, such therapeutic interventions are essential for ensuring the well-being of students and enabling them to navigate the challenges of war with greater emotional strength and stability. Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreThe children enrolled in the Alternative School project enjoyed a week filled with recreational activities that promote mental well-being and offer a safe space for them to express themselves away from daily pressures. These efforts are part of the association’s commitment to creating supportive environments that strengthen resilience and build students' capacities to face challenges. This project is funded by Sardegna Palestina, Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna and the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena
Read moreWithin the framework of enhancing youth awareness and directing them towards responsible consumer choices, the Seeds of Independence Network organized an awareness-raising activity dedicated to youth displaced as a result of Israeli attacks. The activity focused on developing participants' ability to distinguish between products that are subject to boycott and those that are not, in addition to highlighting the importance of boycotting goods that directly or indirectly contribute to supporting the Israeli occupation. The repercussions of this boycott were explained in light of the current conditions, and the impact it could have on supporting the Palestinian cause by following consumer practices that express national awareness.
Read moreWithin the framework of Nuwat Association's Alternative School Project initiative, the psychologist presented an awareness session entitled "Deep breathing techniques for relaxation", to support children who were displaced due to the Israeli aggression. The session aimed to provide them with practical skills to manage stress and enhance their mental health. This project is funded by Sardegna Palestina, Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna and the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena
Read moreDuring their displacement journey, thousands of children in Lebanon lived through harsh experiences and difficult as well as painful scenes that will be ingrained in their minds for life, and which will directly affect the building of their individual personalities and psychological health. Miles de niños en el Líbano han vivido experiencias duras y escenas dolorosas durante su desplazamiento, que quedarán grabadas en sus memorias para siempre y afectarán directamente el desarrollo de sus personalidades y su salud psicológica
Read moreThe Alternative School Project initiative was launched at Nuwat Association with a welcome day full of fun and interactive activities! Children participated in group games to enhance team spirit and build new relationships. They also had the opportunity to talk about their dreams and future aspirations, which contributed to creating a supportive and safe environment for the children to help them adapt and alleviate the fear and stress resulting from displacement as a result of Israeli attacks. This project is funded by Sardegna Palestina, Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna and the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena
Read moreThousands of children in Lebanon are currently suffering psychologically, facing difficulties in adapting to their new places of residence, and feeling nostalgic and the need to return to their homes. Actualmente, miles de niños en el Líbano sufren psicológicamente y enfrentan dificultades para adaptarse a sus lugares de residencia temporal y sienten nostalgia y la necesidad de regresar a sus hogares.
Read moreNuwat Association - Nahr al-Bared Camp Center implemented a psychosocial support program for children displaced from southern Lebanon to Nahr al-Bared camp as a result of the Zionist attacks there in order to provide a safe and supportive environment for these children to alleviate the psychological and social effects resulting from their painful experiences .The program aims to enhance their psychological and social health by providing specialized psychological support, engaging them in recreational and educational activities that help them express their feelings, and enhance their sense of stability and belonging. Nuwat Association will implement this program and receive children inside its center in Nahr al-Bared camp
Read moreThe computer course launched by the Violet Home Project in both Ain al-Hilweh and Nahr al-Bared camps has been successfully completed. The course targeted students aged 13 and above to introduce them to the basics of Word and Excel programs. The students benefited greatly from this course, and participation certificates were handed out, with commemorative photos taken of them. Violet home project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreIn preparation for the start of the Violet Home Project for the year 2024-2025, which is implemented in the Nawa Association in both Ain al-Hilweh and Nahr al-Bared camps, a team of female volunteers has been recruiting students by conducting field visits to fill out forms and introduce the importance of the project and the significance of joining it. The project has been met with great enthusiasm and joy from the families residing in the camps. Violet Home Project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreStudents from the Alternative School—Dropout Section in Ein el-Hilweh Camp participated in a group psychological debriefing session led by the psychological specialist. The session focused on using drawing as a means of expressing emotions and relieving stress. This session aims to enhance the children's mental health by enabling them to creatively express their feelings and thoughts, and to provide a safe space for communication and sharing their personal experiences. This project is funded by Sardegna Palestina, Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna, and the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena.
Read more"Photos from the computer course being conducted as part of the Violet Home Project in both Ain al-Hilweh and Nahr al-Bared camps, targeting students aged 13 and above." Violet Home Project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read more"Photos from the computer course being conducted as part of the Violet Home Project in both Ain al-Hilweh and Nahr al-Bared camps, targeting students aged 13 and above." Violet Home Project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreThe psychological specialist conducted a group psychological debriefing session for students from the Alternative School—Dropout Section in both the Beddawi and Burj el-Barajneh camps. The session focused on pottery painting as a means of expressing emotions and relieving stress. This session aims to enhance mental health by providing a safe space for communication and openness about their personal experiences. This project is funded by Sardegna Palestina, Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna, and the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena.
Read moreThe social worker conducted an educational session on communication skills for dropout students in Burj el-Barajneh Camp. The session focused on developing effective communication skills, including how to express ideas and feelings clearly, active listening, and building positive relationships. This session aims to enhance the students' communication abilities, helping them improve their daily interactions and support them in achieving their future goals. This project is funded by Sardegna Palestina, Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna, and the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena.
Read moreThe Violet Home Project has launched a computer course in both Ain al-Hilweh and Nahr al-Bared camps, which includes students aged 13 and above. Where students will lean the basics of word and excel programs. Violet Home project is funded by Caritas Espanola.
Read moreStudents from the Alternative School in Burj al-Barajneh Camp participated in the Gaza Children Solidarity Day event, organized by the Child Protection Network, aimed at raising awareness of the plight of Palestinian children and supporting their resilience in the face of occupation. The event included the opening of an art exhibition where the children displayed their artworks, expressing their hopes and dreams for freedom and peace. The day also featured a variety of activities, along with powerful speeches from Palestinian children in Lebanon, expressing their support and solidarity with the children of Gaza, emphasizing the importance of unity and mutual support in the difficult circumstances faced by the Palestinian people.
Read moreFrom the English course conducted for school support students in Ein El Hilweh, Burj al-Barajneh, and Beddawi camps as part of the alternative school project, we have observed significant progress in the students' skills, reflecting our commitment to providing educational opportunities that support their personal and academic development. This project is funded by Sardegna Palestina, Regione Autonoma Della Sardegna, and the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena
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