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The Palestinian Children's Aid Society meets and launches its bundle of programs and events during the holy month of Ramadan.
The Palestinian Children's Aid Society meets and launches its bundle of programs and events during the holy month of Ramadan. The governing body of the Association for the Advancement of Palestinian Children met this Wednesday, 2/4/2026 at the headquarters of the association and in the presence of all members of the administrative body of the association as well as the brotherhood in the religious guidance circle of the National Security Agency represented by Sheikh Mouzouz Tirawi. The meeting was marked by the reading of al-Fatih on the souls of Palestinian martyrs and the President of ISAD, former President Mohammad Sirfi. From there, Sister Abukhit Amin presented the Society's achievements in its programs and events, as well as presenting developments on the topic of building a hall on the third floor. The President of the Association, Mr. Khalid Masimi, thanked the efforts of Brothers in the Religious Guidance Department at ANAS for their follow up on the Qur'an Memorization Course, which was greatly appreciated by the people of the camp and the local community in Askar Camp. In turn, Mr. Ibrahim Haboush, Director of Public Relations, spoke about the programs and events of the holy month of Ramadan and the mechanism of its work in this holy month. The members of the administrative body were summoned to launch a program for this holy month with religious evenings, awareness programs, arts and entertainment and educational competitions that will target students memorizing Qur'an and orphans children and parents.

A fruitful meeting between the Palestinian Children's Aid Society and Faja Foundation for Art Production.
A fruitful meeting between the Palestinian Children's Aid Society and Faja Foundation for Art Production. The Palestinian Childhood Association of Isad welcomed a delegation from the Faja Art Production Corporation on Sunday, 2/16, represented by its General Manager, artist Mahmoud Khalil, and media relations unit. Whereas, Mr. Khalid Masimi, President of Ezaad Palestine Child Society welcomed the delegation and thanked them for their important visit. In turn, Mr. Ibrahim gave a speech to the Assembly's Public Relations Manager and praised the efforts of the Brothers in Faja Foundation and their community and humanitarian work under these difficult circumstances. The meeting was positive and several topics related to joint work were discussed, especially in the Jabar al-Khawater Ramadan program, and mechanisms for working during the holy month of Ramadan were established with the presence of Mr. Jamal Abdul Hadi.

The Palestine Child Relief Society receives a delegation from the Islamic Relief Society-France SIF
The Palestinian Children's Association (ISAD) on Tuesday, January 27, welcomed a delegation from the Islamic Relief Society-France to network and coordinate future projects and introduce the association, its nature, role and strategies. For his part, the President of the Association, Mr. Khalid Masimi, welcomed the delegation and thanked them for their important visit and spoke about the importance of mutual cooperation and coordination to facilitate and strengthen the work of the Association in the old camp Askar and neighboring areas to serve its local community and target groups. The delegation, in turn, praised the work of Ezaad Palestinian Childhood Association and its active role in serving the local community in Askar camp and promised that there would be joint cooperation within the available possibilities in future. At the end of the visit, the delegation was briefed on the Society's facilities.

Recreational Activities Bringing Joy to School Children in Askar Camp
Overview As part of its ongoing commitment to child well-being, the Association of Happiness for the Palestinian Child (AHPC) organized a recreational and movement-based activity for school-aged children in Askar Refugee Camp. The initiative aimed to create a safe and joyful space where children could play, interact, and experience moments of happiness through structured group activities. Why This Matters Children living in challenging environments often face daily pressures that affect their emotional and social well-being. Through recreational programs, AHPC seeks to support children not only academically, but also psychologically and socially—recognizing that play is a vital part of healthy childhood development. What Took Place The activity included a variety of group games designed to encourage: • Physical movement and healthy activity • Teamwork and cooperation • Positive social interaction in a supportive environment The program was led by trained volunteers who ensured a safe, inclusive, and welcoming atmosphere for all participants.