Published : 12-11-2015
Within the annual project "School Bag," Palestine Charity Committee distributed school bags and Stationery on the Yarmouk camp students displaced in areas of Yalda, Babbila, and Beit Sahem. The Committee confirmed that 750 students were benefited from the project in Jerusalem alternative schools, which supervised by Palestine Charity Committee.
2000 Palestinian families fled from the Yarmouk refugee camp in neighboring towns following the control of ISIS over the camp in April 2015, while ISIS closed the only high school in the camp, and prevented students leaving to attend their universities, as the Committee's headquarters was looted by ISIS and Al-Nusra Front, including stationery.
Within the annual project "School Bag," Palestine Charity Committee distributed school bags and Stationery on the Yarmouk camp students displaced in areas of Yalda, Babbila, and Beit Sahem. The Committee confirmed that 750 students were benefited from the project in Jerusalem alternative schools, which supervised by Palestine Charity Committee.
2000 Palestinian families fled from the Yarmouk refugee camp in neighboring towns following the control of ISIS over the camp in April 2015, while ISIS closed the only high school in the camp, and prevented students leaving to attend their universities, as the Committee's headquarters was looted by ISIS and Al-Nusra Front, including stationery.