Posts Tagged ‘ bourj el barejneh ’

Khalil

Jan 6th, 2010 | By Shawn | Category: Volunteer Stories, Volunteer Stories, volunteer stories

By: Elizabeth Cooper
Summer 2009 Volunteer
“This past summer, I worked for the Women’s Humanitarian Organization (WHO) in Bourj and the Children and Youth Centre (CYC) in Shatila.  These organizations promote fun, informal activities for large groups of children.  The result is rather chaotic, energy filled sessions of running, screaming, and having fun.  Always interesting and productive, my time [...]



Photo Gallery

Feb 11th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Showcase

Images displayed in this gallery are by Nancy Kendle, an emerging documentary photographer. Nancy began photographing eight years ago, and she is now a graduate (2006) of the Professional Photography Program at Dawson College in Montreal.
Nancy is committed to using visual language to tell the stories of the people she photographs. She traveled to Lebanon [...]



The Mood in Beirut and the Future of Lebanon

Nov 21st, 2007 | By admin | Category: Refugee Stories

Often these days in Lebanon, when you ask anyone about their opinion of the situation, you will get the feeling that the next three days will be decisive, before Thursday that is – this is what is coming from all the news sources. It seems as though it is almost almost a certainty that demonstrations [...]



A Camp Wedding

Aug 2nd, 2006 | By admin | Category: Latest News, Showcase, volunteer stories

By: Gus Constantinou
You knew something out of the ordinary was occurring by the quartet of young boys posing as musicians milling about the street below. Three of the boys were holding durbakehs (Arabic drums) and one was cradling what looked to me to be bagpipes. The musicians’ hair was carefully slicked back, their jeans carefully [...]



As Long as they Smile and Laugh

Aug 16th, 2005 | By admin | Category: volunteer stories

By: Carolina Vergara Lamarre
Bourj el Barajneh
Amidst the chaos that are my classes, full of energetic students who already told me they love ‘Miss Carolina’ as of the first period of class, and the discouraging and depressing reality of the camp, I try and find a balance between overwhelming feelings of happiness at the hospitality and [...]



Update from Bourj el Barajneh

Aug 11th, 2005 | By admin | Category: volunteer stories

By: Mohan Mishra
Bourj el Barajneh
We have just finished our fourth week of teaching here in Bourj el Barajneh, a Palestinian refugee camp near Beirut, Lebanon. I continue to be amazed at the people here and how friendly and welcoming they have been to all of us volunteers. You can hardly walk down the street without [...]



A Glimpse in the Life of a 13 Year Old

Aug 6th, 2005 | By admin | Category: volunteer stories

By: Lindsey Marchessault
Bourj el Barajneh
It was very difficult for me to choose the subject for this report back to Canada from Bourj el Barajneh. So many things have happened since I have been here and there have been innumerable “defining moments” of the summer so far. To try to describe the entire experience and how [...]



The Ever-popular Simon Says

Aug 2nd, 2005 | By admin | Category: volunteer stories

By: Amal El Masri
Bourj el-Barajneh
“Teacher! Teacher!” Hiba pulls at my shirt while Mohammad clutches at my elbow while Omar pinches my cheek while Sahar, Rayan and Ahmad hug me from behind. “We want to plaayyyyy!” They demand in unison. Its fourteen minutes into class and already my nine-year olds have mutinied. “Get into two rows!” [...]



An Update from Bourj El-Barajneh

Aug 16th, 2004 | By admin | Category: volunteer stories

By: Samer Abdel-Nour
Bourj El-Barajneh
In the early hours of Monday morning, I was woken by a terrible BOOM. The noise was enormous and shook the house and everything in it. It left me shivering, unable to move in my bed. My first thought was that there was an explosion in the camp, perhaps at one of [...]



Impressions From Bourj El Barajneh

Aug 16th, 2004 | By admin | Category: volunteer stories

By: Christina Nitsou
Bourj el Barajneh
We have been in Bourj el Barajneh, a Palestinian refugee camp in Beruit, Lebanon for approximately two weeks now. The sights, the people, the atmosphere is indescribable because there is such a rich history and such hidden meanings to what meets the eye. I was and still am amazed at how [...]