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In kind emergency assistance:
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The Society of Ina’ash El-Usra provides emergency
assistance to the victims of the Israeli occupation and
hardship cases, which includes food packages, clothing, and
medication.
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Support to political prisoners in Israeli Jails:
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The Society of Ina’ash El-Usra supports the families of
prisoners both morally and financially and provides around
400 prisoners with winter clothing on annual basis in
addition to lobbying in support for prisoners’ release. .
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Scholarship to University students:
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The Society of Ina’ash El-Usra provides financial
assistance to 80 Palestinian students studying at local
universities. The scholarships are mostly covered by
donations received from Palestinians abroad.
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The Society of Ina’ash El-Usra has dental and medical
clinics, which provide free services to the Society's
beneficiaries and employees.
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The Kindergarten was established in 1967 to provide care for the children
of the three villages of the Latroun area that were destroyed by
the Israeli army: Emuas, Yalo, and Beit Nuba. Since then, it has
been providing care and education to children from all walks of
life. The kindergarten can accommodate up to 130 children
annually
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The day care center was opened in 1977 to help working
mothers by providing special care to their children at a
minimal cost. The day care center takes on children aged one
month to three years. Professionals train the staff in
charge of the day care on regular basis.
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The home for young girls: |
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The Society of Ina’ash El-Usra
inaugurated the Home for Young Girls victimized by the
Israeli occupation and harsh social circumstances in 1984.
The Home provides these young girls with lodging, board,
health care, and education and encourages them to
participate in various cultural and social activities. The
Home currently accommodates 58 young girls. Their yearly
expenses that amounts to $2000/child are
covered mostly by local and foreign donations.
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Child Program Sponsorship:
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The Society of Ina’ash El-Usra approaches local and
international individuals and organizations with the aim of
sponsoring needy children. A direct relation is then
established between the sponsor and the sponsored child with
the help of the Society of Ina’ash El-Usra. Throughout
sponsorship, the sponsored children get a chance to continue
their education while living with their families. The
sponsorship program costs $600/year per child. So far, 540
children benefited from this program.
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