Social Responsibility
The Supportive Education Program aims to make the right to education meaningful by combating major barriers to education and advance equal access to quality education for all.
Education is the cornerstone of all societies. It lays the groundwork for the future direction of people’s lives and the societies they live in. It is a fundamental human right and essential for the exercise of all other human rights and for social, political, and economic participation.
The Community Service Centre offers this program to help students with learning difficulties overcome the barriers to learning which result from social and economic factors of their families.
The Housing Reform program aims to improve living conditions and provide healthy and safe community environments for individuals or families in need of shelter as well as support low-income, elderly or homeless populations through the rehabilitation and renovation of houses and communities.
It seeks to assure that low-income homeowners- particularly the elderly, disabled and families with children—live in warmth, safety and independence. The unit team also seeks to develop local initiatives within the communities in which they already work to expand the impact and reach of the Housing Program.
The program aims to provide psychological and social support to patients and their families to relieve their pain and pressure as well as to ensure that they are given the right support and assistance if required.
The program also seeks to meet the general needs of the patients, including hospital registration and administrative processes and many other services.
Based on the human rights of older persons, there have been significant advocacy efforts calling for enhanced international thinking and action on the human rights of the elderly.
The Elderly Care program aims to shed light into the elderly lives and bring awareness to their situation as well as give them a better life and future. It also seeks to improve their living, social, economic and healthy conditions and offer them support to assure that they live in warmth, safety and independence.
In cooperation with the Palestinian Orphan Support Association in Germany and the Palestine Children's Welfare Association in Canada as well as a number of sponsors, institutions and individuals, the Orphan Sponsorship program was launched in 2002. The program aims to shed light into the lives of impoverished orphaned children, so that one day they can become educated individuals who can alleviate their communities out of poverty.
The program aims to deepen awareness among citizens of the need to preserve the environment, enhance volunteer work and community participation to develop awareness of the importance of a healthy environment, organize volunteer programs and campaigns to involve the local community in activities to preserve the environment, sustainability and continue to preserve the environment.
Through the Poverty and Hunger Reduction Program, the Community Service Center is particularly striking in the context of the new SDGs because the program aims to eliminate causes of poverty, increase self-sufficiency of individuals and families and revitalize communities.
The Poverty and Hunger Reduction Program also aims to improve living conditions, and provide healthy and safe community environments for individuals or families in need of shelter as well as support low-income, elderly or homeless populations through the rehabilitation and renovation of houses and communities.
Our scheme helps the development of projects, community activities and sustainable local action through funding and collaboration through: