Construction is underway on one of PfP’s new playgrounds in Nablus!
This princess could hardly wait for it to be finished before trying out the slide. Thank you to all our supporters who help make these playgrounds a reality!
This princess could hardly wait for it to be finished before trying out the slide. Thank you to all our supporters who help make these playgrounds a reality!
…helping children reclaim their childhoods February 2014 Get Your Tickets for PfP’s Annual Dinner Fundraiser! Playgrounds for Palestine will hold it’s annual fundraiser dinner on March 29th, 2014, at UPenn’s Hall of Flags in Philadelphia, PA. We are very excited to share another evening of community with our supporters, where we will show
Hello friends of PfP, Please check out these beautiful pictures of our new playground at Tomorrow’s Youth Organization in Nablus, Palestine. Thank you to all our team members who make the construction of these playgrounds possible through your donations and fundraising! https://www.facebook.com/tomorrowsyouth/photos/?tab=album&album_id=10152254040066563
…helping children reclaim their childhoods It’s time for PfP’s annual fundraiser fun! It’s that time of the year again when all of us gather in one place to share an evening of community, delicious food, laughter, good entertainment, and, best of all, the affirmation of our commitment to uphold the Right to Play for
…helping children reclaim their childhoods Save The Date! Playgrounds for Palestine will hold it’s annual fundraiser dinner on May 4th, 2013 at UPenn’s Hall of Flags in Philadelphia, PA. We hope you will mark your calendars to join us for another evening with friends. Details will follow in the coming days We’re Going To
The community LOVES movie nights! susan abulhawa brought a projector to Gaza when she went there and it has been a huge hit. PfP staff charge it by day, and by evening, the projector offers a small sense of normalcy and escape for people trying to survive genocide.
“After the ‘Cast lead’ attack on Gaza, PfP shared a video of the kids finally able to go outside where there still stood a (PfP) playground. It still brings tears to think about the joy of those kids swarming the playground… It really brought home the great work PfP does. “