We are committed to alleviating the sorrow, suffering,
and hardships endured by Palestinians living under oppression
Together, we strive for a brighter future.
We are:
From the heart of Palestine, where resilience grows amidst hardship, we rise—answering the urgent call of a people in pain. Our mission is clear: to unite the hands of our supporters and extend help through focused, impactful initiatives that heal wounds, uplift lives, and build a stronger future.
Our journey began with the founding of the Future of People with Disabilities Organization, born from a deep commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities. We believe they are not a burden on society, but a source of strength and untapped potential. With the right care and guidance from early childhood—through specialized institutions, structured programs, and carefully designed plans—they can thrive as active, productive members of their communities.
This vision led to the launch of our first major initiative: Stars of Peace. This project is dedicated to supporting children with special needs between the ages of 5 and 16. We aim to provide state-of-the-art facilities that offer comprehensive care—psychological support, medical treatment, speech therapy, and physical rehabilitation. We have begun implementing this pilot project in the southern region of Palestine, specifically in and around Bethlehem. At its heart is an environmentally friendly, multi-story center designed to accommodate 150–250 children and their families, complete with classrooms, therapy rooms, and recreational spaces.
As our work expanded, field studies and on-the-ground research highlighted another urgent crisis: the lack of accessible healthcare for the majority of Palestinians, a need only worsened by the events of October 7 and the resulting surge in unemployment. Most families now struggle to afford even basic medical services.
In response, we launched the Palestinian Patient Relief Fund. This initiative is designed to deliver essential healthcare to marginalized communities across the West Bank and Gaza Strip—especially women, children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses. Our services include mobile and field medical care, psychological and social support, and full diagnostic laboratory testing.
We are building this effort in partnership with governmental institutions and civil society organizations to create a database of patients in need—those who cannot afford treatment or lack access to proper medical guidance. Our vision includes a nationwide network of clinics and central medical centers staffed by doctors, psychologists, and social workers. These facilities will provide in-house care and conduct field visits as needed, with a focus on medical consultations, medication distribution, surgical referrals, and free lab tests. Partnerships with private hospitals will ensure access to surgeries and specialized treatments.