Rashidieh Center Highlights Community Engagement Through Educational, Social, and National Activities – April & May 2025

Rashidieh Center Highlights Community Engagement Through Educational, Social, and National Activities – April & May 2025

Rashidieh Center Highlights Community Engagement Through Educational, Social, and National Activities – April & May 2025
Second Half of April 2025: Promoting Awareness and Inclusion
  • Family Happiness Program
    The center hosted several awareness sessions for children, youth, and mothers. These sessions aimed to promote personal development, social inclusion, and family well-being.

  • Scout Program
    On April 18 and 19, a series of interactive activities brought joy and learning to children participating in the scout group.

  • Peer Education Program
    An awareness session was held on April 24 for girls from the vocational training program, focusing on self-awareness and life skills.

  • Psychosocial Support Program
    In collaboration with kindergartens and other internal projects, the center held multiple awareness and recreational sessions for mothers and children to boost emotional resilience.

  • Makani Project
    April 25 featured sessions on digital literacy for youth and a workshop titled "Brave Building Resilience and Vibrant Environment,” designed to equip young people with crucial 21st-century skills.

  • Learning Support Program (LSP)
    An awareness session about autism was conducted in coordination with the Family Guidance Center, aiming to foster understanding and acceptance.

  • Community Engagement
    On April 29, the mothers’ committee representing all center projects met to share ideas and enhance community cohesion.


First Half of May 2025: Honoring National Identity and Strengthening Social Bonds
  • Family Happiness Program
    Activities included children creating heartfelt Mother’s Day cards for their sponsors, honoring outstanding students, hosting a youth meeting, and organizing a national event commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba.

  • Peer Education Program
    A special awareness session was delivered to hairdressing students, encouraging health and safety in vocational settings.

  • Makani Project
    Throughout the week, several awareness sessions were conducted with both women and children, promoting emotional well-being and social awareness.

  • Kindergarten Program
    On May 18, young children took part in a symbolic national activity commemorating the Nakba, building a sense of history and identity.

  • Learning Support Program (LSP)
    Throughout the week, children explored various professions, such as farmers and bakers, while also participating in a Nakba commemoration activity.

  • Special National Events

    • On May 15, the mothers’ committee paid home visits to elderly community members, presenting symbolic gifts in honor of the Nakba anniversary.

    • On May 16, in collaboration with the Sanabel Center for Elderly Care, the Rashidieh Center hosted a large national event remembering the 77th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, bringing together children, youth, and seniors for a moment of reflection and unity.


These two weeks of dedicated programming at Rashidieh Center demonstrate the organization’s deep commitment to education, psychosocial support, and cultural heritage. By engaging diverse age groups in meaningful and inclusive activities, the center continues to strengthen the social fabric of the community.