Our Projects

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The “Sanfara” Project

Sanfara is the initiative we’ve taken to provide mental health workshops and courses for women. The program integrates psychological support with art therapy and drama. This project has helped empower women in Middle Eastern societies to protect their mental health and develop life skills.

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“Living for a Better Story” Project

Living for a Better Story is a project that gives men and women the chance to see how valuable and loved they truly are. Through workshops, short films, events, and more, men and women have been trained in how to approach things such as boundaries, gender equality, and emotional and mental health.

الحفل الختامي لمشروع الفرصة الثانية 2022

“Second Chance” Project

Second Chance was our anti-trafficking project reaching hundreds of communities and thousands of individuals, training them in how to prevent human trafficking and give victims a Second Chance.

 

 

مشروع قرَّب للحلم

Approach Your Dream” Program

A training program that aims to empower youth ages 10 – 15 years old to be able to discover their worth, dreams, and gain self-confidence. The program also shows these youth how to express themselves freely and effectively, giving them life skills that will equip them to prioritize and communicate positively with others.

مشروع كنز الأختلاف

“Diversity Treasure” Project

The Diversity Treasure Project has been a 6-year project promoting acceptance of diversity in religion, gender, politics, and ethnicity by training youth in filmmaking. In addition to the filmmaking workshops, truths about acceptance, understanding, and communication have been shared, especially in the arena of social media.

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Shico and Sophie Project

The Shico and Sophie project aims to create a creative educational field to support children psychologically and emotionally in times of crisis, especially since they are still facing the repercussions of the COVID 19 pandemic. We produced 6 episodes to support children 5-8 years old so that they can overcome the psychological stress evoked by the pandemic.

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