Volunteer in Palestine & Stay with Refugees

The Volunteer in Palestine & Stay with Refugees program (1 Week – 3 Months) offers an incredible opportunity for individuals to delve into Palestinian culture while aiding the local community. Participants can dedicate one week to three months in the West Bank, assisting Palestinians in enhancing their English skills and delving into Palestinian heritage. Moreover, the Volunteer in Palestine & Stay with Refugees program provides Read More …

How to Volunteer and Help Palestinians in Gaza or in the West Bank?

Many people are now seeking ways to volunteer and help Palestinians in Gaza or in the West Bank. One impactful avenue is volunteering to teach conversational English (Talking Sessions). This opportunity holds the potential to significantly impact the lives of both Palestinian children and adults. As a volunteer English conversational partner, you will play a vital role in enhancing the English proficiency of eager learners, Read More …

Palestinian Refugees Volunteer Program

Embark on a deeply fulfilling journey with the Palestinian Refugees Volunteer Program, spanning 1 to 12 weeks. Through meaningful engagement with Palestinian refugees, you’ll uncover profound insights into their daily struggles and contribute to forging a brighter path forward for them. Tailor your volunteering experience to match your schedule and commitment level, spanning from a single week to a three-month immersion. During your tenure, immerse Read More …

Is volunteering in Palestine safe?

Volunteering in Palestine: Is volunteering in Palestine safe? People frequently inquire about whether Palestine is safe or not. In an increasingly interconnected world, volunteering abroad has become a popular means of cultural immersion and contribution to global communities. However, when it comes to volunteering in regions with complex political landscapes, safety concerns often arise. Palestine, with its ongoing conflict and occupation, is one such place Read More …

How to Help Refugees in Gaza?

People frequently inquire about ways to help refugees in Gaza. Nestled along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, the Gaza Strip has garnered global attention due to its intricate political landscape. Despite the eagerness of many to assist the well-being of Gaza’s residents through volunteerism, engaging in volunteer work in Gaza presents distinctive hurdles. In this discourse, we shall examine the prospects and limitations, Read More …

Best Summer Internships in Palestine 2024/2025

Best Summer Internships in Palestine 2024:2025

Go Palestine offers a selection of best summer internship in Palestine in 2024/2025 that are created to educate interns facets of Palestinian society. These internship programs include subjects such as journalism, law, refugees, Palestinian culture, human rights, women’s rights, healthcare and education. They also address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Palestinians’ view of resolving the conflict. Moreover, Go Palestine provides weekly Arabic (Levantine or MSA) Read More …

How to volunteer with Palestinian refugees?

In a world rife with conflict and displacement, volunteering to support vulnerable communities is not just an act of kindness, but a crucial step towards fostering understanding and aiding those in need. Because of the war in Gaza, many have been asking how to volunteer with Palestinian refugees. Among the most pressing refugee situations globally is the Palestinian refugee crisis, which has persisted for decades. Read More …

Does Gaza need volunteers?

Discovering Volunteering Opportunities in Gaza The Gaza Strip, nestled along the Mediterranean’s eastern coast, has gained global attention for its intricate political scenario. Many individuals express a willingness to aid the welfare of Gaza’s residents through volunteer work. However, volunteering in Gaza presents distinct challenges. Let’s explore the possibilities and limitations, covering practical facets, safety considerations, and the potential impact of volunteer efforts. Grasping Gaza: Read More …

Volunteer in Palestine 2024 for foreigners

For those seeking meaningful ways to contribute to positive change in 2024, volunteering in Palestine is a transformative option. Whether you prefer on-the-ground experiences or remote opportunities, there are avenues like Go Palestine that offer a chance to make a difference. Here, we’ll explore volunteering in Hebron and the online option of teaching conversational English to Palestinians, along with the opportunity to join online Arabic Read More …

The Ultimate Guide to Volunteering in Palestine 2024/2025

The Ultimate Guide to Volunteering in Palestine – West Bank 2024/2025 s your comprehensive resource for a meaningful and impactful volunteering experience in this historically rich region. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or venturing into volunteering for the first time, this guide provides essential information on obtaining visas, navigating entry requirements, and understanding the cultural landscape. Discover opportunities that transcend borders and contribute to the Read More …

How Can I Go to Palestine and Become a Volunteer?

In an increasingly interconnected world, the desire to contribute to meaningful causes transcends borders. For those eager to make a difference, volunteering in places like Palestine can offer a unique and impactful experience. This guide will outline the steps to embark on a volunteer journey in Palestine, with a special focus on the Go Palestine Center in Hebron. Understanding the Importance of Volunteering in Palestine Read More …

Volunteer in the West Bank & Learn Arabic – Meet Maariyah from the UK

Volunteer in the West Bank & Learn Arabic : I’m Maariyah – a 25-year-old Doctor from the UK. I visited Hebron and participated in the Go Palestine ‘Teach English’ Program for a mere one week. This included teaching English to students, mothers and local workers in Hebron. The lessons were great as they are one on one, and so I could tailor it to the Read More …

The West Bank Volunteer Program (1-12 Weeks) – Meet Ruquyya from the UK

Volunteer in the West Bank & Learn Arabic - Meet Maariyah from the UK

The West Bank Volunteer Program : My name is Ruquyya. I was born and raised in Britain and am married with 4 daughters. A colleague from my workplace came to Palestine and advised me to visit. After extensive searches online and Skype calls and email exchanges, I felt that Palestine Go was the best fit for me and gave me the confidence to visit alone Read More …

Volunteer in the West Bank – Story of Lyon from USA

My name is Lyon, I’m American, and I study and work out of the Political Science department of Penn State University. This trip was my first time in the Middle East, and of course Palestine, and it was both incredibly rewarding and highly educational. As someone who operates in left-wing political circles, I was not naïve of the situation in Palestine when I arrived, and Read More …

Volunteer with Palestinian Children – Story of Shadi from Italy

My name is Shadi Abdelaziz. I am a 20 years old boy from Palestine and Italy, currently studying Internationally Relation in my second year of university in Birmingham, in the United Kingdom.  Although I have been to Palestine every summer to visit my relatives in Nablus, I have never been in Hebron. Hebron is a beautiful city full of humble and friendly people. In fact, during Read More …

Volunteer in the West Bank Program – Story of Haneen from Canada

My name is Haneen Eldalk. I am a 27-year-old female residing in Canada. I am original of Palestinian background. I came to Palestine for a few reasons: to see the greenery and nature of this beautiful country, to experience first-hand what goes on here, to sit and reside with its residents for a while, and to teach communicative English.  My two weeks stay was one Read More …

Volunteer with Refugees in Palestine – Story of Claire from Ireland

My name is Claire Liddy. I am from a small town in the West of Ireland and this was my first visit to Palestine. I have always had a deep interest in Palestine and the treatment of the Palestinians by the Israeli occupation and the fact that the rest of the world appears to be looking on while another apartheid takes place. I used to Read More …

Volunteer with Palestinian Children – Story of Amber from Australia

Why you choose Palestine? My fourth time visiting the holiest land on Earth led me to decide to conduct English lessons for Palestinian primary school students through the Palestinian Center (Go Palestine) in Hebron, as my previous visits didn’t provide me with enough time to stay in one place for a long period. Back home in Australia, I study a Master of International Relations at Read More …

Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees – Meet Simon from the UK

My experience with the Palestine center was one of the most fulfilling experiences I have done in my many years of travelling. Whilst, I was here I was able to help teach school children in a refugee camp an essential English skill that could really change the course of their future. The center was also great in preparing visits in our free time to see Read More …

Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees – Meet Laurence from Scotland

My name is Laurence and I’m a freelance musician from Scotland. I’m 27 years old and I enjoy travelling and experiencing different cultures. My time in Hebron and the Palestinian centre has been insighftul, fulfilling and the experience of a lifetime. I have been able to engage with Palestinians on a daily basis and learn about daily life here whilst making new friends along the Read More …

Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees & Study Arabic – Meet Patrick from Denmark

My name is Patrick, and I come from Denmark. During my stay in Hebron, the Palestinian Center has helped me obtain deeper knowledge about the conflict and the conditions here. Through teaching English in Hebron and at a nearby refugee camp, I was given an amazing opportunity to interact with people, learning about their point of views, and their local customs, all the while making Read More …

Volunteer as a Photographer in Palestine – Meet Calum from USA

My name is Calum and I am from the United States, I spent the last year in Lebanon studying Arabic and wanted to continue with the progress I made in the Levantine Dialect. Therefore, naturally Palestine was the perfect fit! Don’t let the proximity of the occupation dissuade you, Hebron is the most fascinating city in the West Bank. I loved exploring both sections of Read More …

Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees & Study Arabic – Meet Amin from Italy

Hello, my name is Amin Abdelaziz, I am a 20-year-old student studying Law at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and I have just completed the Volunteering with Refugees program at Go Palestine. My experience volunteering in Hebron, Palestine was very different from my other volunteering experiences. Volunteering in Hebron was an eye-opening experience for me, even as a Palestinian who knows fully Read More …

Volunteer in the West Bank (1-12 Weeks) – Meet Lamont from the USA

Hello, My name is Lamont, and I’m from the USA. I came to Hebron, Palestine to volunteer in the West Bank with Go Palestine. Some of the activities I engaged in included: teaching English, visiting the Hebron glass factory, the Hirabaw scarf factory and the Old Town garden area. In addition, I started learning the Palestinian dialect of Arabic and we handed out dates to Read More …

Volunteer with Palestinian Refugees (1-12 Weeks) – Meet Marek from Denmark

As a circus artist, I had the chance to come around Hebron and the small villages around it and make shows and workshop for many children. I always had somebody from Palestinian center with me and felt useful and safe. I would not have the chance to do it on my own. The workers from the center were professional and flexible all the time with Read More …

Volunteer with Refugees in Palestine – Meet Adam from the United Kingdom

My name is Adam Suleman, they call it the Excellence centre and personally I could not think of a more fitting name for the centre as my experience here has been nothing short of excellent. During my time with Go Palestine I have been shown around the different parts of Hebron such as the old town which is rich in history. I was also shown Read More …

Volunteer in the West Bank – Story of Lauren from USA

“On February 1st, 2016, I took my first step onto Palestinian soil. I had come a long way; over 9,500 kilometers from my native Minneapolis. This was my first time traveling abroad, and I had chosen a place far removed from the typical tourist locale. I wasn’t going to Paris or London, or Madrid-I was going to Hebron. And I was going there alone, to Read More …