
While war destroyed the schools around him, Hashem built something back. Not a business. Not a shelter. A classroom.
Hashem is an English teacher in Gaza. With very little, he rented a small space, cleaned it with his friend Ahmed, and opened the Gaza Education Center. Today children come here to learn, and Dena, a mother of four, teaches beside him.
For these children this is more than lessons. It is routine. It is safety. It is a reason to keep dreaming, and a reminder that life can still be more than war.

The Gaza Education Center is already open. Children are already learning. Teachers already show up. But it is still fragile, and it needs steady support to survive.
The rent must be paid. The electricity must be covered. The bathroom and water setup still need to be finished. Your monthly gift keeps the doors open and the lessons going.
This is not just a donation. It is something you will see being built. Hashem started with what he had. Together we can give these children what they need. Build. Serve. Scale.
