Volunteering in Palestine (West Bank)
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“Going on this trip not only affirmed to me the humanitarian crisis occurring in this region but also my own desire to some day work in human rights with my anthropology degree.” Amanda Yee ~ 2009 |
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The workcamp in Nablus was one of the best I have been on. All of the international volunteers were able to learn about the situation in Palestine first-hand. Volunteers spent ten days total going to a refugee camp to interact with young children and teach them English, art, dancing, music, and sport. Every night there were events planned that exposed us to true Palestinian culture.
David Schwartz ~ 2008 |
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Alan Hawley ~ 2003 |
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Nariman Abu-Abed ~ 2006 |
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"there is SO much more that brings us together than what brings
us apart"
Kimberly Shamey ~ 2008
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Chris Brink ~ 2005 |
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“I volunteered through Volunteers for Peace in the winter 2008 program in Bethlehem, Palestine. I worked with the organization called The Alternative Information Center (AIC) that was located in Bethlehem. Prior to this experience I was living and farming in Israel for 4 months. As an American Jew I had never thought to travel into the West Bank. However, after spending this time in Israel I felt that going into the West Bank was very important to me. I feel that I am very lucky to have been able to have this experience. Without it, I think my opinion on the region would have been extremely ignorant. I had an incredible time meeting international volunteers and Palestinians. We lived in a very small space together in a place called Beit Sahour. Therefore we were almost forced to come together as a group. I do wish that the group had been smaller; however it was nice to have been able to meet so many people at once. Each day we worked on a farm primarily building irrigation walls. And at night we had intimate lectures at the AIC. These lectures were informative and extremely pertinent to my experience. I feel very lucky to have been apart of this trip, and hope that one day I can return.” Simone Safyer ~ 2009
“This program offered a holistic approach for people interested in experiencing and understanding a complex land and conflict. It enabled me to meet a group of people, that despite only spending 2 weeks together, has developed into a tightly bonded group of friends.” Robert Lavenstein ~ 2009
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