FROM 2020 TO 2021: LEAPING FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE
With a year marked by successive emergencies behind us, UPA is looking onward with a keen eye to mitigate the continued impact of COVID-19.
With a year marked by successive emergencies behind us, UPA is looking onward with a keen eye to mitigate the continued impact of COVID-19.
Our work strives to help the communities we serve rise above the tide of erasure. Please join us by becoming a Lighthouse of Hope for those communities!
Will you join us and be a lighthouse of hope for the communalities we serve?
This Fall, UPA is pleased to support eight students from the Gaza and Hittin refugee camps in Jordan.
On Monday August 24, 2020, a family of four tested positive for the virus – the first known community transmission in the Gaza Strip.
A host of Palestinian-American organizations and networks announced they will bolster UPA’s work in Lebanon.
In an effort to raise funds for urgently needed humanitarian relief in Lebanon, UPA held an expert panel discussion exploring the way forward for humanitarian and development interventions in Lebanon.
Dr. Mustafa Elmasri, clinical supervisor of UPA’s Healing Through Feeling Program discusses his experience and the impact of the program on mental health in the Gaza Strip.
Our Board of Directors, our Executive Director, and our staff are inspired by your generosity, compassion, and commitment.
UPA’s response to COVID-19 addresses the economic and humanitarian repercussions of COVID-19.