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  • OUR WORK
    • Nurturing Children
    • Practicing Nonviolence
    • Training Teachers
    • Mentoring Leaders
  • IMPACT
    • 2023 Annual Report
    • 2022 Annual Report
    • 2021 Annual Report
    • 2020 Annual Report
    • 2019 Annual Report
    • 2018 Annual Report
  • ABOUT US
    • Team Hope
    • Our Partners
    • Rev David & Polly Johnson Memorial Peace & Justice Award
  • NEWS
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Fundraise
    • Give
    • Vision Community
    • Peace and Justice Education Fund
  • CONNECT
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Doha - Second Grade Teacher

“I love House of Hope because it is giving me the chance to have a teaching profession. It is exposing me to unique school activities and new ways of learning. I also love House of Hope because it merges disabled kids with non-disabled kids. We integrate our classrooms, which is not common in Palestine.”

Milad Vosgueritchian - Co-founder and Chairman

Milad Vosgueritchian - Co-founder and Chairman

“House of Hope believes that peace is not an impossible mission to achieve. We believe peace starts by creating schools that are an oasis of loving human connection where our kids can feel secure.”

Manar Wahhab Vosgueritchan - Co-founder of House of Hope and Educational Director

“When we truly love, we give from our hearts. At House of Hope, our teachers and our supporters opened their hearts to create a holistic, loving learning environment. We want them to have a safe place to be healthy and grow. We want to help them to see their own ability to learn and be the better future that we all want to live in.”

Doha - Second Grade Teacher

“I love House of Hope because it is giving me the chance to have a teaching profession. It is exposing me to unique school activities and new ways of learning. I also love House of Hope because it merges disabled kids with non-disabled kids. We integrate our classrooms, which is not common in Palestine.”

Milad Vosgueritchian - Co-founder and Chairman

“House of Hope believes that peace is not an impossible mission to achieve. We believe peace starts by creating schools that are an oasis of loving human connection where our kids can feel secure.”

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Why I Did It.

December 17, 2024
Nonviolence Is The Path of the Soul
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What is Peace and Justice Education, and Why is it Crucial in Palestine?

November 16, 2024
What is Peace and Justice Education, and Why is it Crucial in Palestine?
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Peace and Justice Education vs. Trauma-Informed Education

By thea • November 16, 2024
At House of Hope, we provide Palestinian students with a holistic education created by and for Palestinians that combines Peace and Justice Education with Trauma-Informed practices.
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Introducing the House of Hope Peace and Justice Education Fund

By thea • September 19, 2024
The launch of the House of Hope Peace and Justice Education Fund marks an exciting and transformative moment for our community. This initiative is built upon the core principles of peace and justice, which are not merely aspirational ideals. We live them daily, often under the most difficult circumstances in the West Bank.
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We Proved It!

By thea • September 1, 2024
50% of parents said House of Hope's kindergarten profoundly reduced their child's toxic stress and trauma symptoms in under 1 year.
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What Does Peace and Justice Look Like to Me?

By thea • June 7, 2024
At House of Hope, every Palestinian child has a different story of growing up under Occupation. But one thing is always present in each of their stories— the resilient hope for peace, joy, and prosperity for their families, their community, and the world. House of Hope was thrilled to partner with Color Up Peace , a Ukrainian peacebuilding startup, to capture our teachers' hope for peace in new and interactive ways- like coloring books of their visions for peace. House of Hope teachers selected photos that represented their vision of peace. Then, Lisa Glybchenko, founder of Color Up Peace, rendered these photo-based visions of peace as coloring pages for you to color ! Below, you are invited to read what inspired each teacher to select their photo, as well as download the corresponding coloring page . “Playing the Darbukah with Friends,” Selected by House of Hope Teacher's Aide Abed "I feel freedom and inner peace when my fingers play darbukah. I feel my spirit so happy when I hear music. It is the way to seek peace when the universe dances together and sings for peace day and night." - Abed Download Abed's coloring page vision for peace and justice here .
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See Us As Humans

By thea • April 27, 2024
Palestinians need freedom and not tanks and an army against them. Palestinians demand dignity and human rights. They need a state of their own, not an occupation party ruling and organizing their life. We need the world to see us as humans.
Stop This War. Now.

Stop This War. Now.

By thea • October 13, 2023
This is the cruelest time for human beings in Palestine and Israel. The pain is profound. Children are, yet again, paying the highest price. But we must not sit idly by as the violence traumatizes yet another generation.
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Zain's Story

By thea • February 13, 2023
At the graduation ceremony for her first kindergarten class, Zain, a 25-year-old Waldorf teacher at House of Hope, watched the students walk up to the front of the room to receive their diplomas. The students beamed with pride, and Zain reminisced on the children's growth since the start of the school year. She fondly remembered when she first met the students and began learning about each one of them. Two young girls stood out as they spent most of their time withdrawn, isolated from the rest of the other children, and unable to express their feelings.

What Is Trauma-Informed Education?

By thea • October 8, 2022
Trauma-informed education considers how trauma and toxic stress impact children’s ability to learn and develop in a healthy way.
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