Announcing Our New Website!

thea • July 8, 2020

If you stand with House of Hope Vision school, you are part of a global family.

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Dear Friends,


I am full of joy to announce House of Hope Vision School’s new website!


Inshallah (this Arabic word means God willing), this website will be a window to the world- from Palestine to your home and back. It will connect you to our collective dream of building a better world through:



When I say “our” new website, I mean yours and mine. If you stand with House of Hope Vision school, you are part of a global family. 


We welcome all to join us: members of churches, synagogues, and mosques, young and old, Middle Eastern, European, and American. Every human being who believes in the peaceful and free future that our children, youth, and women are imagining is part of our family. 


This beautiful new website is our space. A space to be ourselves. A space to dream what we want our world to become. 


This year, we celebrated our twelfth year of service to this dream in Palestine. WOW! Read about the lives we have impacted here.


Keep in touch by signing up for our newsletter, following us on Instagram and Facebook, and reach out to me at any time: milad@supportinghouseofhope. I would love to hear from you and get to know you better.


Also, consider joining our Vision Community, a passionate and determined group of monthly givers on a mission to nurture healing and seed peace. You can learn more about the Vision Community’s impact here.


This website would not have been possible without the love and commitment of several volunteers led by Tom Fellner of Bryt Idea Consulting. Thank you Tom for sharing your creating genius with us. You made our website dreams come true.


With you in the struggle for justice and dignity,


Milad Vosgueritchian

President, Vision Association for Culture and Arts and its House of Hope Vision School

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