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Our institution was established on August 12, 1976 as an initiative of the Secretariat of “The General Union of Palestinian Women” and some Lebanese and Palestinian professionals. This surrogate home, called “Beit Atfal Assumoud”, was initially designed to house and care for parentless children from Tal El-Zaatar camp, after the massacre which took place there. Objectives: • To help those families who lost their providers to continue upholding the responsibilities of raising their children, by giving them monthly financial support, through a special sponsorship program. • To provide cultural, recreational, educational and health services for the children and their families, through our centers located in the camps. • To contribute to the development of the economical and professional potential of the families, through special programs targeting the education of women and youth. • To ensure the preservation of our people’s identity, by reviving our Palestinian culture and heritage, and passing this on to the new generation. For more information please contact us at the following address:
The National Institution of Social Care and Vocational Training P.O.Box 13/5621 Chouran Beirut 1102-2060 Lebanon Tel:++961-1-859076, ++961-1-824147, ++961-1-859092 Mobile:++961-3-233073 Fax:++961-1-859071 Email:NISCVT@socialcare.org | more
National Institution of Social Care and Vocational  Training
LATEST NEWS AND EVENTS
 
3.2.2010
Stephano Charini Award
1.1.2010
Beirut Marathon, the event
12.11.2009
The Dream Bag Project visit
NISCVT is proud and glad to announce that its General Director Mr. Kassem Aina was chosen as a member of the Committee of Wise...
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NISCVT participated for the second year in the Beirut Marathon 2009. This year was a special participation...
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In this annual campaign,elementary and junior high school students fill little cloth bags with gifts and and cards containg...
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