Program areas at The Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development
The palestine diabetes institute (pdi) was established in 2009 in al-bireh, palestine. Since then, The pdi has expanded its services and opened two additional clinics in The cities of nablus and hebron, covering a wider population in The west bank. It now employs more than 20 palestinians, including endocrinologists, lab technicians, nurses, assistants, and others. The pdi addresses The growing diabetes epidemic in palestine through comprehensive treatment and Education, and is The first such facility in palestine.
The gallery, The cultural program of The Jerusalem Fund, showcases The rich culture and national heritage of The arab people, although most of The events focus on palestinian cultural production. The gallery hosts monthly exhibits of fine art and/or photography. It sponsors a summer film screening series, evening musical performances,art workshops and an annual souk and olive harvest celebration.
The palestine center, The educational program of The Jerusalem Fund, focuses on The implications of specific u.s. policies with regard to palestine, providing a much-needed palestinian/arab-american perspective to The political, academic and media establishments of Washington, d.c. and The arab world. It gives voice to The palestinian narrative through policy briefings, lecture series, conferences, symposia, scholarly research publications and an extensive research library. Since its founding, it has held more than 1,000 events. It has been featured on c-span, al-jazeera english, cnn and numerous other media outlets. Its annual internship program, nearly two decades long, has more than one hundred alumni.
The humanitarian link program Fund raises for grants to hospitals, orphanages, clinics, schools, universities and civil society organizations working whereever palestinians exist. It gives approximately 200,000 annually in grants.