Our Programs:

Overview of Our Programs :

The Society’s programs are designed to address the psychological, medical, developmental, and emergency needs of Palestinians affected by conflict, displacement, and prolonged crises, both within Palestine and in the diaspora. Our integrated approach combines immediate relief with long-term recovery, ensuring that urgent needs are met while building sustainable pathways toward resilience, stability, and overall well-being.

Through evidence-based methodologies and needs-driven planning, our programs deliver high-quality mental health and medical services, structured developmental interventions, and rapid emergency responses. The Society prioritizes the most vulnerable and marginalized Palestinian populations, upholds humanitarian principles, and implements its work with professionalism, accountability, and respect for human dignity. Collectively, our programs aim to promote psychological peace, holistic health, and sustainable community recovery in the most challenging contexts.

First

Psychological and Medical Relief Program

A comprehensive program designed to enhance psychological stability and physical well-being among individuals and communities affected by crises and conflict. The program delivers specialized mental health interventions grounded in scientific and professional standards, including assessment, therapeutic support, and resilience-building, alongside essential medical services based on accurate diagnosis, close follow-up, and appropriate referral pathways. The program adopts a holistic approach that recognizes the interdependence of mental and physical health in achieving sustainable recovery and long-term stability. It aims to prevent the escalation of psychological distress and health conditions, strengthen adaptive coping capacities, improve quality of life, and promote psychological peace and overall well-being, while upholding human dignity and ethical humanitarian practice.
Second

Developmental Relief Program

A strategic program designed to strengthen community resilience and support sustainable recovery in vulnerable and crisis-affected communities. The program focuses on evidence-based, well-planned developmental interventions that address underlying vulnerabilities, enhance self-reliance, and promote long-term social and economic stability. The Developmental Relief Program integrates capacity-building, livelihood support, skills development, community awareness, and empowerment initiatives, with particular attention to the most vulnerable groups. Through a phased, needs-driven approach, the program aims to restore human dignity, reduce dependency, and enable individuals and communities to rebuild their lives in a sustainable, inclusive, and resilient manner, guided by humanitarian principles and accountability.
Third

Emergency Program

A rapid-response program designed to operate exclusively in areas experiencing extremely high levels of psychological, social, and developmental distress. The program focuses on high-impact interventions aimed at achieving initial stabilization and revitalizing communities affected by conflict, displacement, and large-scale destruction. The program primarily targets conflict-affected and crisis-devastated areas, with a strong emphasis on the most vulnerable and marginalized populations as priority beneficiaries. Activities include addressing urgent mental health needs, providing psychosocial stabilization, and delivering essential developmental support that contributes to immediate recovery and medium-term resilience. Examples of targeted contexts and populations include the Gaza Strip and Palestinians affected by conflict and living outside Palestine. The program is implemented in accordance with humanitarian principles, needs-based prioritization, and ethical practice, ensuring timely, dignified, and effective emergency response for communities in greatest need.