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Give back to Palestine this Ramadan  

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The Jerusalem Fund
2425 Virginia Ave, NW

Washington, DC  20037
202.338.1958

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When
Aug 18, 2012    6:00 pm - 6:00 pm


Give back to Palestine this Ramadan

Fewer things inspire hope for the future of humanity more than people of all faiths and backgrounds coming together for a common cause. Last year, this is precisely what happened during our Ramadan appeal when many of you gave generously to improve the lives of Palestinians. These funds enabled us to strengthen our programs and services. The Jerusalem Fund Humanitarian Link helps disadvantaged communities in Palestine survive in the face of harsh circumstances. In order to fulfill our shared mission, it requires committed supporters, like you.

Last month, your generous donations helped shed light into the dark corners of Palestine. For example, The Jerusalem Fund extended a grant to Al Jenoub Society for Women's Health to distribute rechargeable light fixtures to families struggling with regular power cuts. In Northern Gaza, the local charity Al Takafol will be handing out more than 400 Ramadan food packages to families in the area. In Hebron, a girls’ school will be getting a new rain collection system to help combat the increasing water scarcity. In Jerusalem, Siraj Al-Quds School for the Blind will receive a grant to improve its educational infrastructure. In the West Bank city of Al-Bireh, our diabetes clinic continues to offer the services of its committed staff to be a positive force in combatting diabetes in Palestine.

The month of Ramadan is a time of celebration, fasting and giving. It is also a time to reflect, remember and share with those who are less fortunate than we are. For the impoverished who struggle the most under the daily realities of the - occupation, Ramadan can be a great struggle as they scramble to make ends meet.

All faiths recognize charity as an important value, so at this time of the year we ask our donors to express their goodwill not just in a verbal, but also in a practical way by providing for the overlooked poor. The Jerusalem Fund has given Palestinians a sense of stability and hope by funding projects that supply them with food, clothing, shelter and medical services.

A gift of $30 provides a child with a year of school supplies, and $150 provides a family with healthy meals throughout the month of Ramadan. A $500 donation can provide gifts that will bring joy to the lives of many children. A $1,000 donation can support medical clinics that face supply shortages, even for the most basic ailments.

Your tax-deductible contribution this month will help Palestinians start Ramadan on a positive note. We are grateful for your generosity and are committed to maintain your trust. Can we count on your support?


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The Jerusalem Fund supported workshops teaching women to make clothes that they can then sell to generate income.


The Jerusalem Fund supported a project to provide school supplies and food to this preschool in Bethlehem..



Producing handicrafts is another great way those without employable skills can generate income, supported by a grant from The Jerusalem Fund.
An established non-profit organization with a thirty year track record, The Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development is not affiliated with any government. We strictly adhere to the laws regulating contributions. The Fund is registered in all 50 states and in the District of Columbia.


The Jerusalem Fund

The Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., that maintains three programs. The Palestine Center hosts educational briefings and publishes analysis of the Palestinian experience and U.S. policy in the region. The Humanitarian Link provides short-term grants on a quarterly basis to humanitarian organizations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and surrounding refugee camps. The Jerusalem Fund Gallery hosts art exhibits, workshops, film screenings, concerts and more that showcase the rich artistic heritage of the region.


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