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The Holy Land (Jordan, Israel and Palestine) is home to over 350,000 Christians, most of whom are descendants of Jesus' disciples and those whom the disciples converted. Sixty years ago, Christians accounted for about 18% of the population of the Holy Land; now they are only about 2%. There remain about 50,000 Christians in the Palestinian territories. The Holy Land's Christians, largely invisible to their Christian sisters and brothers in other countries, struggle to survive and live out their Christian faith in circumstances of military occupation, high unemployment, severe restrictions on travel, limited educational opportunities, and, perhaps most difficult, a sense of isolation and abandonment. Christians in the Holy Land are in a desperate struggle to survive as a community. Widespread unemployment and underemployment have placed most Christian families under the poverty line. The crippling hardships which they must endure every day continue to foster despair and emigration. Fortunately, there are ways in which we can help the Holy Land's Christians to remain in the land of Jesus. One of the most significant of those ways is an ongoing program of housing rehabilitation.
Partnerships Increase Possibilities The Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation (HCEF) has developed a program to provide suitable housing for needy Christian families in the Holy Land, through the renovation of existing, but substandard, homes. This effort provides employment for hard-pressed Christian craftsmen and laborers in the rehabilitation of the homes of impoverished Christian families. HCEF‘s vision and commitment to this effort is reflected in their mission, as seen below.
Housing Rehabilitation Program objectives:
Since 2004, HCEF, with the help of private funding from the United States, has been able to respond to the urgent requests of roughly 1500 Palestinian Christian families for home rehabilitation, leading to jobs for electricians, masons, plumbers and other craftspeople, and providing new business opportunities for suppliers of goods and services. As of early 2008, over 400 additional requests for home rehabilitation in the Palestinian territories are under consideration. The Housing Rehabilitation Program reduces poverty and enhances the dignity of the lives of Palestinian Christian families. Most of the homes which HCEF has upgraded have not received any type of repair in more than 30 years. While HCEF's rehabilitation programs are of high quality, they are also very economical: the cost of typical home reparations is generally between $2500 and $8000. HCEF regards the Christian heritage of the Holy Land as a fundamental tool in increasing awareness of the destitute conditions in which all Palestinians live today. Community-based programs like the Housing Rehabilitation Program bring to the attention of the outside world vivid stories of love, struggle and the quest for freedom. This program opens hearts and minds; enriching the lives of those who support the work.
YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THIS GREAT WORK! HERE’S HOW:
YES, I will help to improve living conditions for Christians in the Holy Land!
(√) Click on a link below to donate online for a particular need.
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