Many international agencies provide finance for major projects. The Friends of the Holy Land provide resources for small projects that make a big difference to Christians in the community. Funds are made available to support projects that contribute to the sustainability of the communities, especially the most vulnerable. 'Seed Corn' funding is also provided for new businesses to help generate employment opportunities - in particular youth employment.
At Easter and Christmas, the FHL arrange for families and children in the Bethlehem District to receive food and clothing vouchers, which are then “spent” at...Read more
One of the many visible signs of donations from the “Friends” in the UK has been St. Martha’s House, the first dedicated Day Care Centre for elderly ladies i...Read more
Repair work has included rebuilding bathrooms and kitchens, making roofs watertight, restoring plumbing, repairing electrics and redecorating. Read more
‘Seed corn’ funding for new businesses to provide employment opportunities, in particular youth employment. Immediate beneficiaries of each project are between four and 15 families.