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Supporting Palestinian Refugees to overcome trauma, violence & scarcity

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So far….

  • 604 contributors

  • 66% of contributors covered the online giving fee (sending more funds to Palestine)

  • $392 is the average contribution amount

Join Us for a Solidarity Gathering

Saturday 4 May, 11 AM - 1 PM, Termeer Square, 605 W. Kendall St., Cambridge

The gathering is our way of concluding the spring fundraising campaign. At it, I want to thank you personally for your support and to provide a space for us to be in solidarity together. 1for3 will provide dessert for you and if you would like lunch, at a discounted cost, Aceituna Grill, located steps from our meeting location, warmly welcomes you. Please register for the event by clicking the button below.

Here’s What Our Fundraising Campaign is All About.

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Why We Do Our Work.

Growing Food Sovereignty in a Palestinian Refugee Camp.

  • Training, equiping & supporting gardeners.

    With our partner the Lajee Center, we have helped residents of Aida camp, West Bank become a source for locally-grown produce. Here volunteers prepare lettuce & collard greens for distribution.

  • Trained gardener produces big cabbage in hydroponic garden.

    Our work with food builds on the pre-1948 history in Palestine of farming, supports the local economy & decreases reliance on Israeli-grown food.

  • Inside our first hydroponic garden, a farmer works with a micro-tower.

    For nearly 10 years, we have trained local residents, mostly women, to use urban growing techniques. The latest of these are hydroponics.

  • Expanding hydroponic food production to individual homes.

    Now, through the generosity of a donor, we have the chance to expand food production with a new hydroponic garden.

  • Starting a hydroponic garden with a family.

    The Abu Sheerah family live in Aida camp. The father, Abu Alaa, is originally from Beit Niteef prior to his family being made refugee in 1948. While just starting out, this is our third garden in the camp.

  • A harvest in a month.

    Um Alaa is the gardener of the family. She received training & tools through our partner the Lajee Center. Now, she is taking on the development of a new hydroponic system & greenhouse located on her building’s rooftop.

What We’ve Done Together.

1 Organization - 3 Palestinian Rights - Served by 4 Programs.

Health

Health for Palestine (H4P) is our program that supports community health. In it, 15 trained community health workers (CHWs) have completed over 10,000 visits since March 2018 to 200 families suffering from hypertension and diabetes in two refugee camps. We’ve organized three medical missions that have served over 700 refugees across 3 UN- administered camps. CHW’s responded to COVID-19 through public education and PPE-aware activities. Added to home visits are weekly sporting activities, monthly health teaching sessions, and a community health bazaar. Nutrition has also been prioritized by partnering with the food program to expand access to fresh produce. Rolling out culturally appropriate well-baby exams is being planned.

Food

1for3 and the Lajee Center built the first rooftop garden in Azza camp. The project has supported the construction of 45 rooftop and greenhouse gardens in both Aida and Azza camps. These gardens are an integral part of 1for3’s efforts to promote food security. The community hydroponic  garden in the Aida refugee camp makes year-round fresh food production possible using 70-90% less water. To it, we have added a second garden, and now a third by July 2024 . In addition, micro-hydroponic units are being tested, which can grow 50 plants in an area the size of a balcony, and distributed to newly trained gardeners. A seedlings & seed store is being planned.

Water

We established potable water quality monitoring programs, constructed 45 rooftop gardens and greenhouses that serve 300 people, built two community cisterns, replaced 30 rooftop water tanks to safeguard household water supplies, trained refugees to conduct independent water testing that resulted in upgraded infrastructure improvements, and led four delegations to build water testing labs and train technicians to test and monitor water. Presentations on water are regularly conducted in UN and government-run schools. In addition, monitoring the impact of Israeli military tear gas on the health of community members is a larger issue to be tackled.

Education

The Lajee Center preschool supported by 1for3 openned in September 2021 for 50 children. The staff includes a director, six teachers, a custodian, and a program coordinator. By the 2024-2025 school year a third classroom will come on line adding 50% more room for students. In addition to being a school, the building and program serve as an informal community meeting place. Families play an important part in the school by reading to classes, supporting the teachers, and providing cultural learning. Re-imaging the limited green space nearby the school is being planned. This will connect the inside classrooms to the environment & provide more spaces for the community to use.

Planting using the new Community Hydroponic Garden in the UN-run Aida refugee camp.

Planting using the new Community Hydroponic Garden in the UN-run Aida refugee camp.