
Food Processing Factory
The factory aims to enhance local agricultural production, support farmers, empower women, and contribute to the local economy through food processing and sustainable business practices.

Every project represents a new opportunity to provide support, improve lives, and create meaningful community impact.

The factory aims to enhance local agricultural production, support farmers, empower women, and contribute to the local economy through food processing and sustainable business practices.

Beit Ummar's kindergarten project aims to improve early childhood education in a safe, up-to-date, and sustainable environment, offering space for children to improve educationally.

The Ramadan Aid - Parcels Project is a humanitarian initiative designed to provide immediate relief to families living in poverty, especially during Ramadan.

Beit Ummar Park’s development enhances recreation, culture, and economic sustainability, creating self-sustaining facilities that serve the community and support future growth.

The project reclaimed 27 Dunams of land in Palestine, empowering farmers through nonviolent resistance and sustainable agriculture, thereby improving livelihoods and safeguarding land from confiscation.

Summer camps provide children with structured environments for educational, cultural, and recreational activities, promoting creativity, social skills, and physical development.

The West Bank to Gaza convoy delivered food to 2000 Gazan families, combating severe food shortages through coordinated efforts by CFJ, Al-Imdaad, and the Palestinian Authority.

The project provided emergency food aid to vulnerable families in Susya, North of Hebron, during 2024, helping them survive challenging living conditions.

The project provided 100 food parcels to Palestinian families during Ramadan, alleviating financial burdens amid the ongoing war.