We carry handmade crafts from refugee camps and villages across Palestine, creating jobs and empowering Palestinian artists and their families living under occupation with economic sustainability.
The Haneen Project is an initiative established in 2007 in Balata refugee camp in the Nablus area in the northern West Bank, as a result of Sunbula’s product development training activities. A group of women who received the ...
Holy Land Handicraft Cooperative, founded in 1981 in the town Beit Sahour near Bethlehem in the central West Bank, strives to alleviate poverty, increase employment, decrease emigration, and sustain the Palestinian handicrafts ...
Idna Ladies’ Association is an embroidery project established 1998 by a group of women in Idna, a remote village in the Hebron district in the southern West Bank. The women learned skills in product design, sewing, quality ...
Lakiya Negev Bedouin Weaving, established in 1991, is a project of Sidreh,a non-profit organization with the mission to support the Palestinian-Bedouin woman in the Negev (a desert area in the south of Israel) in her pursuit of ...
The Melkite Pastoral Center was established in 1988 during the first Intifada (Palestinian uprising) in the city of Ramallah by the sisters of Greek Catholic (Melkite) Church Center. The center gives income-generation ...
Ma'an Lil-Hayat means 'together for life' in Arabic, and was founded in August 2009 as a project of the International Federation of L'Arche Communities. Ma'an Lil-Hayat brings together people with and without ...
Oasis is a handicrafts workshop founded in 1998 in the town of Beit Sahour near Bethlehem in the central West Bank. It provides an opportunity for adults with intellectural disabilities to work meaningfully and productively, and ...
Sindyanna of Galilee, established in 1996, is a nonprofit organization that promotes the concert of 'business for peace’ and fair trade. Sindyanna sell Arab producers’ olive oil and other premium products in the ...
The village of Surif (pop. 15,000) is located alongside the Green Line (1949 Armistice Line separating West Bank and Israel), in a beautiful hilly region between Bethlehem and Hebron. About a half of the village population is ...
Sulafa Embroidery Centreis located in Gaza City and provides income generating opportunities for hundreds of refugee women through a network of 9 community centers across the Strip. It is a nonprofit project established by UNRWA ...
The Women's Child Care Society (WCCS) was established in 1944 in the town of Beit Jala near Bethlehem in the central West Bank. In 1948, the villagers organized two first-aid centers and lunch programs to help the casualties ...
YWCA has a long history in empowering young women and serving communities in Palestine. Starting as far back as 1893, informal groups of Christian women were meeting in Jaffa and Jerusalem as YWCA groups, which culminated in the ...