The Hope Fund
The Hope Fund seeks to improve the lives of talented underserved Palestinian youth by providing opportunities for higher education in the United States, thereby enabling them to expand their view of the world and increase their knowledge and leadership skills. Since its establishment by the late Dr. Fahim Qubain and his wife Nancy in 2000, the Hope Fund has enabled nearly 100 students to pursue un
03/20/2023
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يسعدنا أن نشاهد تغطية برنامج "صباح العربية" لرحلة غادة طفش وهناء إبراهيم الملهمة وهما من بين أكثر من 200 طالب فلسطيني قد حققوا أحلامهم في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية من خلال برنامجنا "صندوق الأمل" Hope Fund متغلبين على كلّ الصعاب والعراقيل.
تدرس غادة الدكتوراه في الدفاع الحيوي والأمراض المعدية في جامعة جورج واشنطن، فيما تعمل هناء كمنسقة أبحاث سريرية في معهد زراعة الأعضاء بجامعة جورج واشنطن، وتأمل في مواصلة دراسة الدكتوراه في علم النفس السريري لدعم التوعية بالصحة العقلية في غزة.
نحن فخورون بإنجازات طلّاب وطالبات منحة "صندوق الأمل". يلهمنا إصرارهم وكلنا إيمان بمواهبهم ومساهماتهم المستقبلية في تحسين مجتمعاتهم والعالم.
Celebrating the success of Palestinian students! We are thrilled to see the inspiring journeys of Ghada Tafesh and Hanaa Ibrahim shared by Sabah Al-Arabiya.
They are shining examples of the 200+ students who have achieved their dreams in the US through our Hope Fund program.
Ghada is pursuing a Ph.D. in biodefense and infectious diseases at The George Washington University, while Hanaa is a clinical research coordinator at the GW Transplant Institute, and hopes to pursue a Ph.D. in clinical psychology to support mental health awareness in Gaza.
We are proud to support and empower these talented individuals and have unshakable faith in Palestinian talents and their future contributions to their societies and the world.
صباح العربية | بصمة علمية لأكثر من 200 طالب فلسطيني في جامعات أميركا بصمة علمية لأكثر من 200 طالب فلسطيني في #جامعات #أميركا الحلقة الكاملة على شاهد 👇https://bit.ly/3KjVxDY----------------------------------...
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06/28/2022
Congratulations to Hanna Ibrahim, who graduated from Kenyon College last December! Hanna, who is from Gaza City, earned her degree in psychology with a minor in Spanish. She was active on campus, receiving the MLK Jr. Humanitarian award for promoting social justice on campus, and was the first undergraduate student to publish a book review in the Kenyon Review. Hanna is thankful to the , which she considers an opportunity of a lifetime, and is appreciative of the openness, strength, and resilience it fostered in her, a young Palestinian woman. She further reflects on her experience, noting that it “has allowed me to dream big—even bigger than I thought I could.”
Currently, Hanna is a clinical research coordinator at the GW Transplant Institute in the Surgery Department. In the near future, she hopes to pursue a Ph.D. in, and earn a license for, clinical psychology to help women in Gaza by providing a safe space to support mental health conversations and awareness.
Congratulations Hanaa on all of your accomplishments, and we look forward to seeing you continue to pursue your dreams!
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06/09/2022
Congratulations to scholar Khaled Shehada on graduating from MIT with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering! He is one of 15 Hope Fund scholars who graduated this academic year from universities across the United States.
Khaled will return to MIT in the fall to join the Master of Engineering program, where he plans to investigate the bridges between natural and artificial intelligence and develop cutting-edge AI models. He is excited to leverage the technical and personal skillsets he gained at MIT to make a positive impact on his community in Gaza and Palestine. He intends to share his knowledge in computer science with students and young professionals and establish a portal that facilitates collaborations between U.S.-based tech corporations and Palestinian tech professionals and entrepreneurs.
“AMIDEAST has been an important part of my life from an early age. Through programs such as the Access Microscholarship, Abraham Lincoln, and the Hope Fund, AMIDEAST enabled me to learn about the U.S. culture and values, prepare for admission exams and essays, and apply for U.S. colleges,” he says. “I am grateful to AMIDEAST and the Hope Fund for facilitating the opportunity to study in the United States and for continuing to support students from low-income backgrounds.”
Congratulations, Khaled, we look forward to hearing about your future endeavors!
The first video in the ALAM Entrepreneurs event series features Hope Fund alumna Neda DeLuca, from the West Bank, Palestine! Watch as Neda, the founder of , shares her "Tips for Becoming an Entrepreneur" and check out her Etsy store here: http://ow.ly/wPSU50HKAkL
Neda DeLuca grew up in the Al-Amari Refugee Camp near Ramallah, Palestine. In 2011, she went to Mount Holyoke College with a heart and mind full of hopes and dreams, including to one day start a business that empowers and supports Palestinian women. In 2020, she did just that by creating PalestinianMadeUS, which partners with refugee artisans in Palestine to bring fashionable embroidered and metal-crafted accessories for resale in the U.S. Their business model is focused on building resilient refugee communities by enhancing the quality and quantity of income-generation opportunities. Neda is an alumna of several programs Amideast administered, including Camp Discovery, U.S. Department of State-funded English Access Microscholarship program, the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program, Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) Abraham Lincoln Incentive Grants, and the Hope Fund.
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