Help Feed Traumatized Children in Bethlehem

 
$7,450
$9,550
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Feb 8, 2013

February Report - Lunch Program

Students enjoying hummus, pita and falafel lunch
Students enjoying hummus, pita and falafel lunch

Happy new year, Lunch Program supporters!

We hope 2013 is treating you well so far.

Here, in Bethlehem, school has recently resumed after a holiday break.  We are thankful to have the funds necessary to be able to offer the students a lunch once a week as we start the new year.

"Proper nutrition significantly enhances the success of our education and healing programs," said founder Khaled Jaraysa. "I am so grateful for the support that has allowed us to offer lunch on Fridays and I hope we can provide lunch on a daily basis again very soon."

Please consider making a contribution to the lunch program today!

With gratitude,

The Children of Peace Foundation 

Nutritious lunch being prepared
Nutritious lunch being prepared
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Hugh Turnbaugh

Seattle, WA United States

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