Latest Grants
BibleLands makes regular monthly grants to our overseas partners in Egypt, Lebanon and Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory. We also make additional grants in response to specific applications and as funds permit.
On this page we will keep you updated on these additional grants.
£12,000
To Spafford Children's Centre to provide vaccinations for children from disadvantaged families at the centre's Outreach Clinics in Taybeh and Bethany.
£21,000
The Al-Kafaàt Foundation. The Gerontology Unit provides a day-care centre for 120 elderly people and aims to help and provide services for them every day.
£17,500
To the Al-Kafaàt Foundation to support rehabilitation and special education for 50 children with disabilities.
£14,500 to...
Beit-el-Nour. This humanitarian association works with vulnerable young people in Beirut. Beit-el-Nour works at a variety of rehabilitation and prevention centres that help at-risk teenagers to escape crime or exploitation and look forward to the future with hope. We have sent a grant of £14,500 to assist their projects, which include a rehabilitation centre for delinquent boys, and a programme to help women in prison rebuild their lives.
£76,137 to...
Al Ahli Hospital. As a result of the overwhelming response to our Gaza Appeal in early 2009, we have been able to send an extra grant to Al Ahli. This will be used for
fuel for ambulances and for the hospital’s generator, for medical programmes identifying and treating chronically ill women and malnourished children, and the provision of breast cancer screening for high-risk women from poor communities.
£42,000 to...
Sadat City Community Health Centre is an outreach project of the Diocese of Egypt. It aims to provide health care for residents of Sadat City (an industrial city on the outskirts of Cairo) and the surrounding Bedouin villages, and to begin preventative health care programmes within the community.
BibleLands has given several grants over the past 10 years to the building of this Centre, and was approached in 2008 to help with the completion costs. A grant of just over £42,000 was agreed, in three instalments. All three payments have now been paid.
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