Our programs.

  • Education

    Train and grow leaders, who will invest in their own communities.

    With education as a shared top priority in the local community, we partner with many local educators to support students and institutions from preschool-level to university. We equip classrooms, schools, and play-spaces for children. We also partner with local Christian-led universities to support their arts, culture and faith programs. We provide education and therapy for vulnerable children at a Christian orphanage in Bethlehem. We target scholarships for higher education, specialized education programs and youth enrichment programs, which build up and encourage students to study in their own community.

  • Institutions

    Support local initiatives to expand their impact and increase sources of income through job creation.

    We aim to counteract the high rates of unemployment and the weak economy, by revitalizing the agricultural and environmental sector to increase sources of income through job creation. We help partners focus on acquiring food supplies and develop quality and marketable products, and to increase the agricultural sector's percentage of the national economy while contributing to glass recycling initiatives. We have supported greenhouses, provided the first glass-recycling training in Palestine and invested in agricultural projects and sustainable farming. We are also seeking to contribute to job creation for individuals with intellectual disabilities as part of a diverse and inclusive society.

  • Emergency relief

    Build infrastructure and support life-saving programs focused on medical care.

    We provide critical emergency support to hospitals in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. Support also includes medical supplies and equipment, facilities, salaries for nurses and doctors and general support. We also respond to immediate crisis needs with humanitarian aid, partnering with local population efforts to meet the most critical needs.

  • Advocacy

    Support the long-term flourishing of the Christian population in the Holy Land.