Palestine Girls Club (PGC)

  • “Nashet Torch” Organizes an Awareness Meeting on the Dangers of Using Guns at Events

    The “Nashet Torch” Youth Team in Ein al-Hilweh Camp organized an awareness meeting titled “Opening Guns at Events.” The meeting was facilitated by political activist and human rights and development expert Manal Qartam, along with a number of young men and women from the camp. The meeting highlighted the recurring phenomenon of indiscriminate gunfire during weddings and other events, which often results in civilian casualties and sometimes loss of life. Qurtam addressed the social and legal dimensions of this practice, stating that “joy must not turn into tragedy.” She emphasized the important role of youth in rejecting this phenomenon and…

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  • Nashet implemented a series of recreational and psychologically supportive activities for students at Marj School

    The Cultural and Social Nashet Association implemented a series of recreational and psychologically supportive activities for students at Marj School. The activities were conducted over several phases, in coordination with the UNRWA Education Zone and in cooperation with the school administration and teaching staff. These activities aimed to enhance students’ mental health and alleviate their daily stresses through recreational and interactive programs that address their psychological and social needs. The activities included group games, artistic activities, and expressive exercises that help children communicate and engage with their peers in a safe and supportive environment. The students interacted greatly with the…

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  • The Cultural and Social Nashet Association organized a recreational activity at Rafidia Elementary School, drawing games on the playground floor.

    The Cultural and Social Nashet Association organized a recreational art activity at Rafidia Elementary School, in cooperation with the school administration and students. The activity aimed to break the routine of the school day and create a joyful atmosphere during recess. The drawings varied between traditional games and innovative ones designed to stimulate student movement and group interaction. The activity was supervised by artist and art instructor Ismail Shuraida, who supported the students in implementing their ideas on the field. Ismail said, “This type of initiative enhances children’s creativity and gives them a space to express themselves through art. It’s…

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  • “Draw your path with your own hand”… An artistic message from the participants of the drawing course

    A number of members of the Drawing Club at the Cultural and Social Nashet Association painted a mural on one of the association’s walls. The mural bore the phrase “Draw your path with your own hand.” This was part of an artistic activity aimed at enhancing creativity and entrepreneurship among participants. The mural was executed with the collective participation of the beneficiaries, both male and female, under the supervision of trainer Ismail Shuraida, who provided artistic guidance, helped coordinate the work, and motivated participants to express themselves through art. This initiative is part of the association’s efforts to empower its…

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  • Ein al-Hilweh Tells Its Story: Launching the Camp Book in celebration of living memory

    In an exceptional gathering brimming with memory and loyalty, the Cultural and Social Nashet Association launched “The Camp Book,” which documents the memory of Palestinian refugees in Ein al-Hilweh camp between 1948 and 1985, collecting testimonies and narratives from the the camp’s residents themselves, preserving what remains of collective memory. This documentary work was completed in partnership with the Ursula Foundation, with generous support from the family of the late activist Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Rahim Saasaa, as a dedication to his spirit and to commemorate his legacy of struggle and humanity. The ceremony opened with the Lebanese and Palestinian national…

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